Tough Army Ponchos
Rain may put a damper on some outdoor activities, but not when you have one of these ponchos. The colour and loose fit make them perfect for those who enjoy blending into the background.
Originally from South America, this simple square sheet only has a hood in the middle. The best ones are robust genuine army surplus ponchos. Avoid the cheap PVC fashion copies. Most are of equal length front and back. Open on the side for good ventilation, they have buttons along the edge to keep them in place. They can also be used as a tarp, shelter, or ground sheet.
Army ponchos open many possibilities for wet fun adventures you may have overlooked before. 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.
Key Points
- Rugged and practical
- Square shape, folded in half as rain poncho
- Open sides for good ventilation, can be closed with buttons or zips.
- No sleeves, hands can push out the sides.
- Can be used as tarp or shelter.
- Swimming is easy with arms outside and the waistband tied.
- Available in several colour schemes.
Reader Comments
My Favorite Adventure Outfit
by Andrew, Sandringham, UK
I love my military ponchos, my favourite outdoor clothing because they are so practical and comfy.
The fabric is robust but lightweight, so I can carry one with me all the time.
There's NOTHING like this coat for keeping the rain out of you and your backpack, or for sitting on when enjoying a picnic. It has better ventilation than a jacket, hence it dries faster.
Ponchos are great for my many wet outdoor adventures.
When I go trekking I always wear a poncho, come rain or shine.
It gives sun protection and feels good in the water when my trek leads through a ditch or into a lake.
I really enjoy swimming in my poncho, usually on top of my clothes, or on its own when I have no change of clothes to hand.
Car Wash
by Pierre, our intern from Bordeaux, FranceMy poncho works best when I wear it over jeans and a sweat shirt. I always get soaked on wet and wild adventures because my poncho is no longer waterproof, but it keeps me warm. When wash my car, I always wear it just for fun. After the car wash I need a rinse too, so I point the hosepipe at myself and have more wet fun. Then I go cycling if the weather is warm.
I'm ready for a wet bike ride.