The People’s Poncho
The People’s Poncho product review
The People’s Poncho is an easy to store easy to put on rucksack essential ideal for walking.
The People’s Poncho includes its own shoulder strap carry case which can also be used as a ‘bumbag’ which straps around your waist. What I particularly like about this feature is you can also slip in your car keys, mobile phone and a few other small essentials, which means you don’t even need a day pack.
With your typical fold away light weight walking jacket or cagoule, stuffed into the bottom of your rucksack, when there’s a sudden downpour you’re soaked before you can even get it unfolded, unzipped, unvelcroed and on.
With The People’s Poncho you simply take it out of its bag, slip it over your head and in the dry underneath the waterproof TPU material you fasten your waistband and pop up the buttons for a snug, windproof and rain proof, fit.
The People’s Poncho is seriously durable and incredibly well manufactured.
It’s made from a three layered membrane constructed from Japanese polyester, the highest quality durable polyester, a 12,000 millimeter highly waterproof TPU coating and breathable Tricot Knit.
The Peoples Poncho includes a zip fastened water resistant front pouch pocket.
The adjustable peaked hood means you maintain good visibility in wet and windy conditions and the three buttons either side make sleeves when walking with a waistband to prevent the poncho being inflated by the wind and flapping around.
There are also reflective strips on the front, back and poncho piping for extra visibility on the roads.
Learn more about The People’s Poncho here.
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