TOMSHOO Rain Poncho, Raincoat, Waterproof Camping Tent
TOMSHOO Rain Poncho, Raincoat, Waterproof Camping Tent, Tarpaulin, 3-in-1 Multifunctional rain Cover for Hunting, Camping, Hiking and Cycling
TOMSHOO Rain Poncho, Raincoat, Waterproof Camping Tent, Tarpaulin, 3-in-1 Multifunctional rain Cover for Hunting, Camping, Hiking and Cycling
A perfect fit for all adult sizes! Never again will my partner be caught out whilst waiting in the pouring rain for a breakdown lorry! Very good product for keeping in the car in emergencies.
Bought this to take on holiday next month as the weather is unpredictable. It is a lovely blue colour and a nice lightweight fabric. I am 5′ 4 and it covers most of my legs. It is large but it’s not a fashion item so I don’t mind and it looks better on than I expected. Has poppers at the sleeves which is handy and the hood is a good size with a toggle to pull it tighter if needed. Good value for money as I saw a similar one in a local outdoor shop for 35! It also arrived very quickly.
I bought this for wearing on my bike during downpours, but the front part rides up making the knees get wet.
I kept trying to readjust it, but still kept riding up.
I may attempt to sew little weights on it to see if that helps?
Light and versatile.
Keeps legs and upper body dry, folds into a very small bag and should be a companion on any walk, as it eats up almost no space and weighs next to nothing. Easy to clean. Value for money.
Took it to a festival where we had a day and a half of awful downpour this summer and kept me dry the whole time good investment over a non-reusable plastic one you see most of the time.
First of all I like the feel of the material, before I took it out for a test I did tie together the 2 grommets on either side at the rear , it was a nice fit and I am 5ft 8in , the sleeves may be a bit short but it did not hinder me as I had a light raincoat on underneath ..now it states it has a waterproof rating of 8000mm meaning 8 meters of water has to continously come down before it penetrates the fabric and there is no chance that will happen, my tarp is 3000mm and my tent is 5000mm and both have never leaked ..just have to wait and see when out on a full day hike in the rain ..if it holds up then it can be used as a shelter to in an A-frame configuration with hiking poles and stake down the ends until the weather passes..oh by the way it took only a couple of minutes to put it back in the bag, but you can always use another bag, no issues really .