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Sea To Summit Ultra-Sil Tarp-Poncho
Sea To Summit's Ultra-Sil Tarp-Poncho fully covers you and your pack in a downpour. This solo tarp's guy attachment-points also convert the Ultra-Sil into a shelter in case you're traveling without a tent. Sea To Summit's lightweight and waterproof Ultra-Sil fabric keeps you and your gear dry, and the Tarp-Poncho's drawcord hood and generous brim protect your head and face throughout the storm. Pack the Ultra-Sil Tarp-Poncho in its compressible stuff sack and be prepared for wet weather on the trail.
Bottom Line: Pull on Sea To Summit's waterproof Ultra-Sil Tarp-Poncho to protect you and your backpack from the rain.
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Appalachian Trail Ultralight
By: Jacurley45100173244
June 12, 2009
As Poncho, I love it since when it's too hot yet raining...
I can just roll up the front & attach the back part to the front's first top button to get the back secured & not flapping on my legs. In that mode, it acts like pack cover
or
I could roll it up all way over to back of my neck & insert it in my pack's loop to hold it in a place when it's too hot to put it as "normal mode" or the mode that I've mentioned first. It might be little bit confusing as in the writing but once you have the poncho/tarp... you probably will have the same idea or better idea than me.
As Tarp Tent, I still have to experiment with it but I do use it with another tarp covering the ground then I'm all set...
You will just need to have a stakes & ropes to hold them in place. I would recommend you to experiment with it beforehand & have few various methods since sometime one method isn't best in certain scenario.
Overall, I'll say it rocks!!! Especially when it saves me a weight of tent & rain gear (jacket, pant, pack cover). I love it as ultralight hiker!
Does this poncho have a provision to tuck-up the 'extra'
Does this poncho have a provision to tuck-up the 'extra' in back when worn WITHOUT a pack?
By: ghostar5562374060
March 31, 2009
Yes, the small stuff sack that it comes with it has two cords on it as to be able to store the 'extra amount' but I've always managed to put it back to it's original size by closing the first cord & pushing it hardest I can into the second section of the sack & zips it up.
I do not roll it up or anything like that, I just stuff it in.
By: Jacurley45100173244
June 22, 2009
Great pick for serious UL rain protection
By: ferrisjrf
August 14, 2007
This is a great piece of gear if you're willing to go the tarp/poncho route. I use it (along with a Montbell waterproof sleeping bag cover) as my only shelter here in the northeast, and it's been very effective. You'll probably want to have trekking poles to set it up as a effectively as a tarp, but if you're creative, you can go without.
As a poncho, it's even better. Great hood, good overall coverage, larger area, and lighter than a lot of other comparable products.
I wish it came with a cord to cinch around your waist, and I added a couple extra guy points (it comes with 8), but otherwise this is a great product.
For backpacking through Thailand during the rain/flood season
For backpacking through Thailand during the rain/flood season this seams ideal, but wondering how much space it takes up while packed away. The images up top make it look like it's roughly 1.5 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft. Seams a bit large for me to carry around when its dry.
By: blahdouble2295570
July 7, 2008
This poncho packs into a cylinder, 4.5" high with a diameter of 4". Sounds like this would be perfect for your trip!
By: Cory Guru
July 7, 2008
Works great!
By: one4est2318573
August 22, 2008
Worked really well in Costa Rica. It covers both backpack and clothing, its light, easy to get back in the bag. My husband bet it would never get back in the storage bag, but it was easy. Could improve the neckline to allow for binoculars to hang out...
Backpackers delight!
By: Mike Mullins
May 28, 2008
If you want to be ultralight, this is the way to go. Great to use as a poncho and backpack rain cover in one as it is large enough to fit over your pack when worn and still cover down around my shins. Also works great as a shelter with a pole or twine tied to trees. It is extremely water-resistant, too.
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