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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
It doesn't rip, dries fast, isn't plastic so it doesn't crunch and flip water around. This is water resistant flowing synthetic fabric, which performs more gracefully. It even has a small zipper pocket to protect your phone. I'd like one document size. I'm glad I spent the extra money after trying many cheaper options.
Francis
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Has a very good thick material that looks very nice, and is highly durable.The fit is lose, but good for a backpack, comfortable and performs well. The folding takes some getting used to and is a little difficult to use, but it just takes a little practice.
ddtp
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
I used the poncho when visiting Niagara Falls. The storage bag with carabiner was very handy. I love that it has a front zipper. It did a good job keeping me dry and I was able to get it back into the storage bag both times I've had it out. It was definitely worth the price and the floral pattern looked nice!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
The material is quality however the sides are wide open to get wet.
Star
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I used this raincoat in Europe while visit during torrencial rains. It worked perfectly and can be easily packed inside the case it came with. It has a good material thicker than most but not heavy
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
It's long and waterproof and just what I need to walk my dog when it's raining
Tamara S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
My husband and I initially ordered these to attend a concert at Red Rocks. We were blessed with perfect weather, so didnt use them there.We took them on a backpacking trip this weekend and put them to the test. We wore them on the hike in. My husband wore his under his pack, i put mine over my pack. Both worked great.The hike involves some bushwacking through the willows, and some maneuvering through the pine trees. Neither of us got any rips tears or holes! Which kinda surprised me honestly.I specifically wanted zippers so they were easier to get on and off (i wear glasses, its a pain to pull layers on and off over my head.)We had some mid day rain, we un zipped the ponchos and covered packs, food, kitchen stuffs under the "pantry pines" while we "rain-napped" in the tent. Worked great.Lightweight, handy little bag with a clip, small enough to clip to the outside of the pack for quick access, and not be annoying bouncing around. (Or, for Red Rocks, i clipped to the strap of my small purse.)Might order another as back up.Added bonus: the yellow color made me nostalgic for my OLD yellow girl scout poncho from about 30 years ago. Lol. But this one is better because its lighter and has a zipper!!
sportsfan
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023
Very handy for when I take my dog out and need both hands free --without an umbrella, that is. This is a very useful, waterproof, easy-to-use rain cover. The rainwater pills into drops and rolls off swiftly. Just give it a shake, hang it up and it dries quickly--like waterproof material is supposed to do. It's made of lightweight, silky-looking polyester material, covers my entire arms, not just up to my elbows like so many other ponchos. Drawstrings on both sides of the hood allow me to "fit" it tighter around my head so the top doesn't fall over my eyes or face (this could be better designed, but for the money, it's not fair to complain. I suspect it might not be an issue for taller, bigger people). I'm short, so it covers down to my calves. It's longer in the back to make up for the rise that occurs if you're wearing a big backpack or something similar -- this allows the back of your legs to still get some protection from the rain (as long as the backpack isn't way over-sized, which of course would pull the back of the poncho higher and probably expose the back of your legs to the rain). The zipper in the front rises high under my chin, protecting my neck from wind and rain. The sides and arms are closed by a series of snaps that don't pull apart easily, unless you specifically want to unsnap them. I'm not that good at folding, so I can't store it so well in the little zippered bag of the same fabric in which it arrived (about 4.5" x 8.5"). I really like this poncho; it was a great buy and I recommend it.
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