NEXT LEVEL Pocho Design | 3F UL Poncho Review

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Sun Hat: amzn.to/3skFPAb
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  • @laughing-knees
    @laughing-kneesАй бұрын

    Sleeved “ponchos” are known as cagoules. A poncho can be opened flat into a sheet, whereas a cagoule is an enclosed garment. They were popular during the 70’s, originating in France by the French outdoor company Millet, and made popular by Patagonia. Short ponchos are known as serapes. I prefer cagoules made with a zipper in front. A criteria for a good cagoule is a wide hem that can easily be pulled over your knees when you sit with your knees up. Cagoules were used for emergency bivouacs.

  • @wio2189

    @wio2189

    Ай бұрын

    I thru hiked the AT with a cagoule, Sierra Designs used to make one. We had a crazy amount of rain and it worked exceedingly well!

  • @TheWanderingStone
    @TheWanderingStoneАй бұрын

    if this had huge pit zips I would buy it for sure, until then this is basically a more durable version of my $2 long sleeved plastic poncho. I do pair my sil nylon rain jacket with a rain skirt so a poncho would be a more convenient version of what i'm using as of now. If this had pit zips and a half zip to dump heat this would be an amazing product.

  • @DavidEardley-ul9pz
    @DavidEardley-ul9pzАй бұрын

    Its someting I had previously dismissed but am now experimenting with. They are really warm! I have been using the jerven bag and a rab silponcho.

  • @wisenber
    @wisenberАй бұрын

    I still prefer my The Packa. Long sleeves, front two way zipper, long pit zips, brimmed hood, pockets and a compartment for your pack. If you've ever had to fight getting a poncho over you and your pack when a storm picks up, the value of a front zipper becomes immediately apparent.

  • @checkerspotfarm3927
    @checkerspotfarm3927Ай бұрын

    I used the regular version last trip because they accidentally sent me that instead of the sleeved version. I did still like it better than the S2S, easier to throw on and the built in belt is really nice. I thread the loop through my waistbelt and tuck it back out of the way and really really like being able to throw it on without having to stop. I still want to try the sleeved version though! I have my eye on the Altus one, which has a zipper like the Packa, but seems a better design. Pain to get either to Canada though and heavier than I'd like, but I suppose if it is likely to pour all trip it's worn weight anyhow, eh?

  • @hokut3n
    @hokut3nАй бұрын

    missed opportunity not including the scene from Seinfeld with George and his swishing pants. xD

  • @balderdashery1
    @balderdashery1Ай бұрын

    Great review! I clicked on the link and was excited at the price until I realised it was on US $. So shocking that the price is double in Canadian. Ha ha. Still a good price though. I wish It had a draw string at the bottom as in a pinch you could cinch it around you waist and it could be shorter.

  • @markgreen6437
    @markgreen6437Ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the video thanks for posting! 🎉 not sure if it’s enough airflow flow but I love the built in pack cover functionality! Might have to try one out!

  • @KevinRStrauss
    @KevinRStraussАй бұрын

    Very interesting piece of gear. Great review. Thanks for sharing!

  • @wio2189
    @wio2189Ай бұрын

    But what size did you get? Thanks for the video

  • @Tokoroegao
    @TokoroegaoАй бұрын

    There is a non-branded version of this for about 20€/$ on Aliexpress. For this price, it was a no-brainer for me. If I go on a tour and KNOW the weather will be miserable for long periods of time, I'd probably opt for a jacket and pants. But for normal tours, where weather might be bad occasionally for limit periods of time, I'll opt for the light to pack poncho every time.

  • @planesandbikes7353
    @planesandbikes7353Ай бұрын

    Nice find. I like FroggsToggs poncho, but its not very durable. Upside is I don't use it too often so 12 years and still in great shape, for 20 bucks and ultra light. Maybe 3FUL is more durable. 95% of the time in the rain I will use a hiking umbrella

  • @tiopolis
    @tiopolisАй бұрын

    Informative. Strange, I pushed the 'LIKE' button but it did not registered. Maybe it takes time. Anyway 👍👍

  • @user-ss6cv3ti4r
    @user-ss6cv3ti4rАй бұрын

    Not sure if you have looked at the North Coast Trail down to Cape Scott, its a beautiful hike along the ocean with amazing sand beaches to set camp. I did it with a group of 7 back in July 2020. It's not the mountains but its tougher than you would think loll

  • @destroystreets1023
    @destroystreets1023Ай бұрын

    I love my aliexpress gear. my lanshan tent has the same buckle you get used to it quickly

  • @my2cents581
    @my2cents58127 күн бұрын

    Friendly reminder to make sure you’re subscribed! KZread unsubscribed me🤬

  • @ulperformance4087
    @ulperformance4087Ай бұрын

    Not much different from an Anorak or Cagoule. A basic problem is that it doesn't breathe. I wouldn't care to wear it during Summer as your shoulders, head and arms will undoubtedly sweat due to heat build-up. That's why I prefer my DIY Tyvek Anorak, non-heat reflective for warm weather and heat reflective for cool and cold weather. I also made heat reflective over-pants. The Tyvek is breathable, wind and water repellent or I waterproof it, still breathable.