Rain may put a damper on some outdoor activities, but not when you have one of these ponchos.
The colour and loose fit make it perfect for those who enjoy blending into the background.
Keep one in your pack at all times in case of a sudden downpour.
Try it out in rain or your shower before you go travelling.
The U.S. Army issue ponchos are forest camo ripstop nylon with a sprayed on light water proofing.
Our favourite is the black rip-stop nylon poncho.
It may be used as a field expedient shelter. These garments are highly prized by nature lovers and rescue workers.
In the infantry of Australia and the UK, a poncho is a shelter half that may also serve as a raincoat or as an individual shelter.
In operations in which ponchos are used, one is carried by each person, and when combined with another forms a two-person tent.
The German ponchos are made of rubberised nylon.
Very waterproof, but heavier and not breathable.
Ponchos come in one size.
When worn as a poncho there is 120 cm of coverage down your front and down the back.
The poncho extends some 70 cm on each side across the shoulders and arms.
The hood is located in the centre and includes a drawcord adjustment or closure.
Made with 30 to 210 denier ripstop nylon with silicon impregnation this fabric is incredibly strong and resilient.
Four snaps are fitted to each side of the poncho to button it up or to attach another poncho and build a shelter.