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Arcturus Rain Ponchos | Adjustable Hood | Reusable Ripstop Nylon | Great for Hunting, Fishing & Camping

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Arrives Sunday, Dec 29
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Color: Gray


Department ‏ : ‎ Men


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 22, 2018


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  • Buy this poncho. Anything cheaper is junk.
Color: Realtree Edge
I have used so many ponchos in my life ranging from the one dollar cheapos to 15 dollar thick plastic ones that can still rip. They all are junk compared to this poncho. I was iffy about paying 21 bucks for this poncho at first. When I saw they had a real tree one for 27 I thought, "What the heck, I'll give it a try". I'm glad I did. This thing is not plastic or rubber. It's basically the same stuff that a tent is made out of, maybe even better. It is extremely light weight and doesn't get hot like rubber or plastic ponchos. I tried to rip it in an inconspicuous place and it is truly rip stop. Maybe if I put in some hard-core effort I could rip it, a knife would definitely rip it to shreds but thats pretty much expected. It even takes up less room than rubber ponchos. I actually rolled it up differently than it originally came and reduced it's height in the storage bag by about 25%. I like it so much I have ordered 3 more in different colors to keep in all our cars. I'll definitely be taking this thing with me to all outdoor activities from now on. I haven't used it in the rain yet but I'm pretty sure it will work just as good if not better than all the cheapo ones. It is the perfect size for me. I'm 6-2 195 and if fits great. I haven't tried it with a backpack but it has enough room to cover a very large pack. I highly recommend it. Pros: - Rip stop material - Light weight - Not hot - Doesn't stink like rubber ones - Draw string on hood - Small storage size - Multiple uses for survival - Great color (real tree version) - Not as expensive as others - Nice storage bag Cons: - A little bit more than the cheap junk ones but that's expected - Was a bit difficult to unfold the first time, it was stuck to itself - The real tree one costs more, but camo anything always does. I guess it's because of the rights to the pattern. - Should offer in smaller kids sizes Update: I received my other ponchos it the mail. In this order I bought 3 different colors. The OD green, Gray, and the woodland camo. All the colors are very nice. The woodland camo one looks very nice too. Still hasn't rained here yet to try them out. Final update: After 3 years they are still holding up fine. We've worn them in the rain already on numerous occasions ranging from soccer games to hunting. They always keep me dry. They can be a pain to stuff in the bag after use when wet and in the middle of a parking lot. We just toss them in the car and hang them to dry in the garage before rolling them up and storing in the bag again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2020 by DHumps DHumps

  • Used on a 223 mile thru hike
Color: Hunter Orange
This poncho is lightweight and because it's a poncho, it allows a good deal of airflow. I used this backpacking on the Ouachita Trail in Arkansas for the second half of the trail (more than 100 miles). I carried it for six days and had to use it on one of the days. I was able to put it on over the top of my backpack. Doing that helped keep my pack dry and also allowed more air circulation. It's lightweight and packs small too. Obviously, only having used it on one day, I can't say a lot about how durable it is, but I passed through a couple of areas where the trail was enclosed by small trees with branches brushing against the poncho and it didn't tear or show any other signs of wear. Also, it's tough to beat the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by elguaposweater

  • Nice overall. Still get wet some
Color: Black
I have bought a lot of ponchos looking for the perfect one. The ripstop feature is what prompted this buy. Familiar with it in the military, it usually means lightweight fabric - which is a big plus for this poncho. My first test the other day, a medium drizzle, 90 +/- walk - was wet at the end (like my British SAS poncho). Either water leeching through or (most likely) thermal condensation on the inside. Ponchos can be a little sweaty too, to be fair. But that wasn't an issue with the cheap quality Coleman poncho (which is destroyed when ripped, which happens easily with that one). This ponchos stuff sack is nice, but is a little too small. Not friendly for repacking, especially while walking. But this doesn't make it a bad poncho, esp for the price. I stops from getting drenched, is VERY lightweight and the ripstop is always nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by James S.

  • Solid, reasonable, functional: just what I wanted
Color: Camo
Worked well. What I was looking for. The pouch seems tight upon initial opening, but you can roll the poncho tighter than it came from the manufacturer, and I found it relatively easy to fit it back into the pouch after use. As one would expect, having a hood around your head that is made from somewhat stiff material may impede your ability to see, especially as you turn your head and the hood doesn't follow. This can be worked around a bit by adjusting how it fits on you, including possibly folding back the brim of the hood a bit strategically. Note: don't make the mistake of thinking that the poncho passes water through, if you put it on when you're already wet. That will make the inside wet from YOU. This happened to one of us. But I put on the poncho when I was dry, and I stayed dry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by E. Eckhardt

  • Rain Poncho
Color: Black
This poncho is small and compact. I haven’t used it yet, but it looks good.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024 by Skyrider

  • Great Poncho, buy it!
Color: Camo
Read reviews and this poncho met and exceeded expectations. I needed a light but good poncho for archery hunting in the monsoons in northern arizona. This poncho is not very loud, very pliable, held up great in heavy rain with no leaks through the fabric, very light to carry for the just in case storm. What I like best is the size. I am 5'10", 170lbs, and during down poor poncho covered me with a small to med size day pack on my back, and bow at side while reaching down to ankles. Legs stayed dry. When I sat, everything including feet were covered. Bow stayed dry. The best coverage I have ever had in a poncho. Not too big either. Just right. As far as the reviews concerning only three buttons per side this is typical of any ponch and no more or less an issue with this one. If you have an issue just use sticky velcro as liberal as you want to close up the caps. I did, and worked great in wind and rain. Although the material is lightweight it is sturdy due to ripstop nylon and double coat of poly. Buy it. You won't regret it. Camo pattern also was surprisingly very good. My buddy said it blended in well. Probably going to buy another for back up as usually when i find something this good at a great price they sell out and become not available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2017 by Michelle

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