PONCHOS vs PACK COVERS vs PACK LINERS | Best Backpacking Rain Gear

70L Pack Liner Dry Bag: amzn.to/3GdGz1f
More Pack Liner Dry Bags: amzn.to/3MUA0nS
Nylofume Pack Liner: bit.ly/nylofume
Compactor Bags: amzn.to/47rlwEs
Cheap Ponchos: amzn.to/3MYauyp
Frogg Toggs Ultra-lite2 Poncho: amzn.to/40WaLaD
Triolet Mens (Like my Red Goretex): bit.ly/3WE3Kv9
Triolet Womens (Like my Red Goretex): bit.ly/3WJAWkT
Backpacking Pack Covers: amzn.to/3G9IJ21
Ultimate Direction 40 Backpack:
Amazon: amzn.to/3s34AEG
Backcountry dot com: bit.ly/4743nfs
Pochos, rain jackets, pack liners and pack covers are all pieces of backpacking gear that can help you stay dry in the rain. They all have different purposes and functions but over my years of experience in the mountains I have found the certain combination of these products work best for keeping dry and keep my pack light.
/ davidhiking
Trail Runners: amzn.to/35GmYrp
Sun Hat: amzn.to/3skFPAb
Microspikes: amzn.to/3sdqMIo
Crampons: amzn.to/3CYsC4T
Trekking Poles: amzn.to/3sdoGZ2
Gaiters: amzn.to/3ouDmSt
Emergence Communication: amzn.to/3CutC0m
Navigation Watch: amzn.to/3IiRxBV
Ice Axe: amzn.to/3Lc1cfu
Water Filter: amzn.to/3GyXXeu
Puff: amzn.to/3BfnatH
Jacket(waterproof) bit.ly/3p8MXhG
Jacket(rain): bit.ly/3BRf6Bp
Headlamp: amzn.to/34lxEeG
Trail Running Backpack: amzn.to/3BViewk
Pillow: amzn.to/3ur8p5C
Tent: amzn.to/3zKKoaG
Tent Footprint: amzn.to/3B0Kdbh
Backpacking Backpack: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9yluFn
Red Waist Pouch: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AMBlH5
Folding Water Bottle Holder: amzn.to/3rrCAr3
Cooker: amzn.to/3snKAsq
Spork: amzn.to/34IA0o4
Small Knife: amzn.to/3gvplzD
Medium Knife: amzn.to/3HweZLv
Backpacking Toothpaste: amzn.to/3KRsRSA
Bear Spray: amzn.to/3HvrEyh
Bear Spray Holder: amzn.to/3rtaiMz
Snowshoes: amzn.to/3J57yeF
Gloves: amzn.to/3ot2Dg2
Underwear: amzn.to/3uvmBdO
Running Belt: amzn.to/3KVXVA4
Camera Gear:
Main Camera: amzn.to/3J6uASB
Main Lens: amzn.to/3Gt2ijp
Wide Angle Lens: amzn.to/3HyggBQ
Macro Lens: amzn.to/3LdeyYX
Secondary Camera: amzn.to/3rsL0P1
Third Camera: amzn.to/3GpN2DP
Action Camera: amzn.to/3uuHjKL
Action Camera Holder: amzn.to/3IssJqz
Tripod: amzn.to/3AYgHDb
Camera Quick Clips: amzn.to/3CUrsaA
Main Drone: amzn.to/3LcZVVz
Backup Drone: amzn.to/3osj3VX
All The Gear I Use: lighterpack.com/r/qqahv9
Navigation I Use: bit.ly/davidnavigation
Photographers | Videographers - Stock Contributor Accounts I use:
Wirestock: bit.ly/davidwirestock
Shutterstock Stock Video Contributor: shutr.bz/3HDpNrC
Adobe Stock Video Contributor: bit.ly/davidadobestock
Timestamps:
Intro: 00:00
Pack Covers: 00:27
Ponchos: 02:14
Pack Liners: 03:42
Outtro: 07:19
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Пікірлер: 39

  • @IdRatherBeHiking
    @IdRatherBeHiking7 ай бұрын

    👇 GEAR FROM THE VIDEO 👇 70L Pack Liner Dry Bag: amzn.to/3GdGz1f More Pack Liner Dry Bags: amzn.to/3MUA0nS Nylofume Pack Liner: bit.ly/nylofume Compactor Bags: amzn.to/47rlwEs Cheap Ponchos: amzn.to/3MYauyp Frogg Toggs Ultra-lite2 Poncho: amzn.to/40WaLaD My Red Rain Jacket: Pluma Mens: bit.ly/3RARS7f My Red Rain Jacket: Pluma Womens: bit.ly/3Bf2vHA Backpacking Pack Covers: amzn.to/3G9IJ21 Ultimate Direction 40 Backpack: Amazon: amzn.to/3s34AEG Backcountry dot com: bit.ly/4743nfs

  • @monicamather796
    @monicamather7967 ай бұрын

    Great idea to add the cheap poncho on top of the pack and raincoat etc. will check it out at the dollar store😊

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you can't pull them out of the package so its a gamble what you get in there.

  • @jeremymanning2132
    @jeremymanning21327 ай бұрын

    I have used a poncho for over 40 years and find them the best all round method of keeping myself and my kit dry. My latest poncho also doubles as a tarp which is awesome. Highly recommend them.

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    thats another level of ultralight. I do a lot of bushwhacking so I can't trust my poncho to be my shelter as well but for places where that isn't a risk I see big weight savings there. What poncho do you use?

  • @jeremymanning2132

    @jeremymanning2132

    7 ай бұрын

    @@IdRatherBeHiking Its a military style poncho made by Tomshoo, chinese i presume. I bought it, to replace my old one which was well used, for a recent Scottish hike/wild camp. It was only £9.99 on ebay but is actually great value. Worked great in Scotland where it got a thorough test in the rain. Not sure how long it will last but at that price if i have to buy a new one every year i won't mind. Happy hiking. 👍

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jeremymanning2132ya that is a great deal

  • @HoneyandMe
    @HoneyandMe7 ай бұрын

    Having grown up and begun my hiking hobby on Vancouver Island ('WET' Coast Trail) I know the need for decent rain covers! I have found the contractor garbage bags a great option. I also put anything that could be damaged or become useless if it gets wet into ziplock bags. Helps keep my pack organized too. Happy hiking, David!

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    They ususally have the draw string tops which work well to sinch around the body too!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens7 ай бұрын

    Your content deserves more recognition bud, outstanding upload! This was explained brilliantly!

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    You too dude, you are like my europeon brother haha. The grind of adventure films with low views was killing my soul so I've decided to incorporate more "direct value" content coming from my experience in the woods now with the adventure stuff peppered in. Time for a change after 4 years, you know this all too well, you've got dozens of videos chasing the same dream.

  • @ervinslens

    @ervinslens

    7 ай бұрын

    @@IdRatherBeHiking It can be tiring to film every week, but don't focus on the views, but enjoy the editing. I've been filming for two years and I really do it because I enjoy hiking and generally filming and showing the places I visit! Views and some serious earnings come as a reward at the end.

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ervinslensAre you trying to make this a full time gig or no? I lost my main channel so I'm drowning right now. What youtube did to me has wrecked my life, we'll see if I can claw my way out of this.

  • @ervinslens

    @ervinslens

    7 ай бұрын

    @@IdRatherBeHiking I'm not thinking about it being a full-time job, I'm enjoying myself while I'm doing this, and I'll see what happens! How did you lose the channel?

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ervinslensI have a video 10 or 15 videos back titled "A Hacker + KZread Ruined My Life" if you want the details but bascially I spent 8 years building another channel to 245,000 subs was my main source of income, it was hacked 3 months ago and the hacker rebranded it to look like a crypto company to scam people. KZread deleted my channel and won't give it back.

  • @luke2803
    @luke28038 күн бұрын

    Such a detailed video. Appreciate it.

  • @davebloggs
    @davebloggs7 ай бұрын

    I have one of those Coleman ponchos they work great I have had it for years and it keeps everything nice and dry. anything like cameras etc always go in large ziplock bags never had any water get in those at all.

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    Ya those ponchos are an easy solution when it rains and are useful if you are climbing a lot of elevation and need to have your rain jacket off but still need rain protection. Ziplock is a good camera solution.

  • @JuanRodriguezTV
    @JuanRodriguezTV2 ай бұрын

    You should look into the Packa. Good solution for rain gear.

  • @morrning_group
    @morrning_group7 ай бұрын

    Your Vlogs are like a breath of fresh air in the KZread world, bringing crucial environmental awareness to the forefront. It's astonishing how your content quality remains consistently top-notch, even with the limited views. Thank you for your dedication and the valuable information you're spreading. Your efforts truly deserve to reach a wider audience, and I'm confident that more views and subscribers will find their way to your channel as your hard work continues. Keep blazing the trail!" 🔥🌿💚

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers Lucifer I appreciate that. I refuse to upload sub par junk espeically since I've spent to much work learning how to produce quality content, I just couldn't live with myself. I am talking a step back from producing adventure films and producing 5 educational ones for every 1 adventure video. Perhaps after I put up a bunch of teaching videos people will then want to see the adventures I go on, it has worked on other channels. I do have 7 more adventure films already shot with 2 of those being first ascents! Stay tuned, thanks for your support.

  • @michaelc5027
    @michaelc50277 ай бұрын

    And I was told that I own too many backpacks 😏🤣... Nice video buddy, super informative 👍

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    I have more than you can see haha, glad it was helpful

  • @tfarrell421
    @tfarrell4213 ай бұрын

    I like the super cheap options like the rubbish bags. No need to waste money, that's what beer is for.

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    2 ай бұрын

    haha that works too

  • @_Chris390
    @_Chris3902 ай бұрын

    Gossamer Gear umbrella.

  • @CombatBanana
    @CombatBanana7 ай бұрын

    Almost all experienced backpackers seem to agree that you should always use a pack liner regardless of what other measures you use on top of that. Most backpacks are not truly waterproof despite the marketing, but a pack liner will never soak through. Pack covers do not keep the back panel dry and ponchos can be great but blow around like crazy in the wind. If you are exposed to prolonged rain you WILL get wet. There is no such thing as a breathable waterproof rain jacket, only breathable water resistant ones (yes the marketing teams are lying to you). Once the DWR coating fails, which it will, the membrane will also fail and water will seep through. Rain jackets are also not very breathable so you will sweat like crazy and get wet that way. It's important to have a good shelter that you can use if you start to get hypothermia from being wet (a tarp or bivy at the very least, but preferably a tent or hammock). This is why its so important to keep the stuff in your pack dry, like your sleeping bag.

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed, this is why I bring a cheap poncho and a rain jacket so I can hike with the jacket off if I need to and my body and still breathe with the cheap poncho. Better to have more options than less, sometimes I risk it, bringing less, with a good forecast but I'm doing that less and less these days.

  • @jakeluginbuhl9960
    @jakeluginbuhl99607 ай бұрын

    Do you have experience using a rain kilt?

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    7 ай бұрын

    I have never heard of a rain kilt but now looking at it, I bet it makes it easy to drop off a bear cairn when you need to!

  • @sysmch
    @sysmch2 ай бұрын

    If you use your pack liner as your bear hang, don't you end up potentially with a wet pack liner everyday going into your pack??

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    2 ай бұрын

    shake it off, if it is raining then the wet side stays out the bag will be wet anyway so it doesn't change anything

  • @RustyShackleford9000
    @RustyShackleford90002 ай бұрын

    I’d rather just use a submersible pack to begin with than any of these solutions honestly

  • @IdRatherBeHiking

    @IdRatherBeHiking

    2 ай бұрын

    problem is a submersible pack weighs twice as much

  • @RustyShackleford9000

    @RustyShackleford9000

    2 ай бұрын

    @@IdRatherBeHiking I mean I’ve done 30 miles on the AT over a 3 day weekend with a 55-60lb pack. Adding 2-3 pounds for a waterproof roll top pack (daypack size) isn’t a big deal. Even for something like a 55L backpack, you could have a normal pack with a normal roll top 55L dry bag as an insert with everything inside of it and it will only add a few ounces to your overall weight. So yeah for daypacks I think a roll too dry pack is fine, for huge technical packs having a dry bag inside the pack with all your stuff in it is ideal.