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The JTENG Rain Poncho is a versatile, waterproof raincoat designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 350g, it features a 3-in-1 design that can be used as a raincoat, picnic mat, or fishing cover. Made from durable 210T high-density polyester, it offers extra space for backpack wearers and is easily portable, making it an essential companion for any adventure.
M**.
for fishing i end up going back to the $2 disposable poncho instead of this one. get a $150 rain suit, and a $2 poncho instead
i have been for almost a decade fighting the need for better rain wear. still looking for rain wear that just isnt a hot rubber exoskeleton. my battle is heat and humidity. this is why any rain clothing for me can be like a high school wrestler wearing a sweat suit to lose a weight class... i cants stand that hot with hotter vinyl vibe. tough mission, hence the decade and still looking... we all know the options and choices outside of umbrellas: on one extreme are motorcycle level $150 full rain suits, really wearable (liner is key) and like a track suit (there are cheaper ones but again they are hot sheets of PVC without a liner when buying a rain suit like from Coleman for $15). there are the full Alaska crab fishing or Coast Guard models but lets assume nobody is going that route (thinking of Gordon's Fish Sticks guy, the yellow rubber jackets run $500) -- then there are those $2 temp ponchos you might see at a sporting event, basically trash bags but work for what they are designed for. So i bought this, the $20 version of the $2 poncho. a poncho for me is a poncho regardless of price, and why i recommend the $2 version of this over this version. Same heat, same poncho exposed lower waist (we all know any wind and the poncho goes in Monroe Dress Mode and flairs around) and all the flaws of a poncho in heat and wind. The additional use of this poncho as a tarp is cute, but for anyone going back country you will want a full tarp of better material (not to mention if this is your tent then whats your rain gear?) unless you are going minimalist gear -- this isnt the main replacement for your main tarp needs, its just another use of the poncho. zipper also bonus feature. So admitting personal dislike of all ponchos as a main rain gear, i recommend this if you get the cheap poncho because they have the exact same payload of rain protection. This $20 poncho doesnt help you better fight the rain than the $2 version, it just comes with more features. Case in point for me is when fishing in a canoe this is actually too big and heavy, and i want that cheap $2 poncho in its little pack (an advantage of the cheap ponchos is they fold into nothing), this thing is rather big considering the ripstop material PVC. so for fishing trips i leave this in the car, and take the lighter easy to not care about $2 clear poncho. if for some reason i know i have to spend a day in the rain i am going for a rain suit to cover my legs -- when sitting in the canoe the poncho makes for that tent thing which every time you cast becomes a distraction in my humble opinion. get a $150 rain suit, and a $2 poncho plus the umbrella and your good to go! i do recommend this product for those wanting a better poncho, i just find over use any poncho leaves you lacking...
H**D
Great poncho, decent tarp
I bought this to replace a cheap 99 cent emergency poncho. It is heavier and bulkier than the disposable ones but also substantially more durable. I am 5'5" and it goes to my knees. With a pack it should be perfect. My 4'10 inch 11 year old also tried it on and it even fit her down to her calfs but still usable. I accepted the trade off in weight and space because I want this to double as a tarp/tent if necessary. In the pictures you see two ponchos snapped together and then strung up with a rope and staked out. In that configuration it would be big enough to fit four people snugly--maybe less if it was all adults with packs. The snaps are not sufficient to keep the water out so I added a few binder clips and that did the trick. Also, the grommets on the end of the poncho (the weakest point of any tarp) will pull apart if you try to stake it out with a lot of tension. I have reinforced all the grommets with duck tape to guard against grommet failure--of course if they do fail you can wrap a rock around the end and tie it down. The weakness in the grommets is why I deducted a star. I could see using this poncho on a regular basis, I would only use the tarp function in an emergency as it likely wouldn't last for an extended period of time for that function. Unfortunately a real heavy-duty tarp adds a lot of weight and bulk so really this is the compromise.
E**C
I used this in the Rain forest for 5 months
This was really a life saver in the jungle and it worked very well for a couple of months solidly, but after that the water would make itsway inside throughthe neck, I would get wet but it still halped me stay warm. It would pour in the jungle like i was standing under a rain gutter. I expected it to go that way. But when I was down there I got my girlfriend a rubber one and it was like 20$ and wow, that thing was 100% and so I realized that this one was ok and very light. Her rubber one was heavy and I would not be able to take it everywhere so lightly. If you want waterproof then get a rubber one. This is great to cover the backpack and keep regular rain off. But hard rain, no way, no way will it protect the back pack. It was just used to run from one place to another. It kept me dry during hikes when the leaves were dripping after rainfall, but it did not feel totaly protective. It was super light to take with me. (if this was helpful could you click on the helpful icon so that I know that my review was actualy useful to someone. Thanks
L**Z
Happy camper
Haven't used it just yet.. Got a camping weekend full of heavy rain In front of me, so will review again when I get through this Memorial DayProduct arrived FAST (I do have Prime- so take that into consideration lol)Was exactly as described and pictured- lengthy on me. I'm 5'6" and this came past my knees. I'm also a curvy girl, and this poncho still swims on me- so speaking for the women out there with a little extra meat on your bones, don't be afraid to purchase this if you're thinking it won't fit, cuz it will. Pretty Durable material, medium weight- not "plasticy" at all..compared to most ponchos I've had this one I can tell will hold up well.Has the zipper as pictured. Which I love, grommet holes as well as the button closures. Very spacious and a nice dark green color.Literally the ONLY thing I'm nervous About is the hood, would have preferred a small bill so water isn't pouring down my face, but easily fixed by wearing a hat underneath or tightening the strings.. No bill was advertised, so really just an oversight on my behalf.I love the fact that I can turn this into a make shift shelter if the apocalypse comes and I'm in need of some quick cover.. LolAll in all, love it- worth the money :)
A**.
Raun jacket.don't realky understand
Like the lenght of the jacket while out trout fishing....thank you
A**N
Just what I needed
Great but only had 1 colour choice
R**-
OVERPRICED
Found the same product for less than 2000¥Extremely overpriced and it’s not even imported...
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