Poncho or raincoat that doesn't cover rucksack

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I am looking for a cheap lightweight poncho or rain jacket that doesn't cover the rucksack (my Berghaus has it's own rain cover). Doesn't have to be breathable, but would be nice if it was. Just needs to be waterproof. I don't need bottoms, I tried that in 2016/17 and ripped the back end out of two sets. So will just accept wet shorts.

I am currently looking at hi vis type clothing, since I might potentially be walking on roads at times, maybe in mist/rain, so having reflectors built in and an orange or green colour, could be useful. I am also a rather overweight person, so it has to be baggy.

I am in the UK.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-

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I am looking for a cheap lightweight poncho or rain jacket that doesn't cover the rucksack (my Berghaus has it's own rain cover). Doesn't have to be breathable, but would be nice if it was. Just needs to be waterproof. I don't need bottoms, I tried that in 2016/17 and ripped the back end out of two sets. So will just accept wet shorts.

I am currently looking at hi vis type clothing, since I might potentially be walking on roads at times, maybe in mist/rain, so having reflectors built in and an orange or green colour, could be useful. I am also a rather overweight person, so it has to be baggy.

I am in the UK.
Will you still have a waterproof sack-liner? I have had leakage in the back panel before after about 5 hours in the rain, even though a rain cover protected the front and top of the bag.
 

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It was ok the first two caminos. I walked through a particularly bad rainstorm on top of the mountains between Rabanal and Acebo, I was drenched, but the inside of the sack was dry as a bone. I expected it to leak, but never had any issue with Berghaus rucksacks. This one is the Trailhead 65L. To be fair I do spray all of it, several times with waterproofing spray a few weeks before I head out and when it gets washed, it also gets a tekwax wash.

I might throw what little clothing I am bringing and maybe my sleeping bag, in a dry sack since this year I will be in the Picos for the majority of a month and expect some rain and thunderstorms. But the rest doesn't particularly need to be waterproof. :)
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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Probably looking more at a rain jacket right now. Something that resembles a waterproof hoody if I can find one. I can't think of any other way to do it. This is only really to cover the possibility of rain, it may not happen given the state of the crazy weather in Spain a late.
 
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I don't wear anything below the waist for rain. My shorts are relatively water resistant work shorts, not a lick of natural fibre in them, completely synthetic. On my second Camino I just used a rain jacket to keep my main body dry. The rest isn't relevant.

I am one of those people that wears shorts in -10C temperatures with snow and ice on the ground and doesn't really care, so a bit of rain is even less relevant. :p
 
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After doing a few caminos and encountering many rain storms, I've decided the poncho works best. I got one with sleeves and goes over the sack from decathlon. My bag is also waterproof but it's nice to have a dry outside bag when you enter your accommodation. Also it is easier to put on and off without taking the bag off all the time. I still take a light waterproof Montane jacket that provides light rain and windproof. I don't bother about my legs. If the body is warm and dry, the legs don't feel cold and dry off quickly.
 
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Wet bags don't massively bother me. When I walk in the UK it rains a lot, usually by the time I've pitched my tent everything is wet anyway. Same will apply once I get to Spain. But here's to hoping it isn't wet. But if it is, so be it. ;)
 
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Wet bags don't massively bother me. When I walk in the UK it rains a lot, usually by the time I've pitched my tent everything is wet anyway. Same will apply once I get to Spain. But here's to hoping it isn't wet. But if it is, so be it. ;)
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I am looking for a cheap lightweight poncho or rain jacket that doesn't cover the rucksack (my Berghaus has it's own rain cover). Doesn't have to be breathable, but would be nice if it was. Just needs to be waterproof. I don't need bottoms, I tried that in 2016/17 and ripped the back end out of two sets. So will just accept wet shorts.

I am currently looking at hi vis type clothing, since I might potentially be walking on roads at times, maybe in mist/rain, so having reflectors built in and an orange or green colour, could be useful. I am also a rather overweight person, so it has to be baggy.

I am in the UK.
FrogToggs rain coat. Very baggy, very light, very cheap. Does not breath, but is so baggy it does not matter. I have used one on last 5 caminos. You can add reflective tape. You can repair holes with duct tape.
 
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FrogToggs rain coat. Very baggy, very light, very cheap. Does not breath, but is so baggy it does not matter. I have used one on last 5 caminos. You can add reflective tape. You can repair holes with duct tape.
I really like Frogg Toggs and have used my rain jacket on many Caminos. They are made of an interesting/unique "fabric", are lightweight and do a great job at keeping you dry for a low price of around $20 for the jacket/pants or ponchos.

I use a rain cover for my backpack, but line the inside with a heavy duty white trash compactor bag. I also prefer using two small mesh zippered laundry bags inside, so no need to dig my things out of dry bags. Also there is no bag rustling in the morning.
 
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I really like Frogg Toggs and have used my rain jacket on many Caminos. They are made of an interesting/unique "fabric", are lightweight and do a great job at keeping you dry for a low price of around $20 for the jacket/pants or ponchos.

I use a rain cover for my backpack, but line the inside with a heavy duty white trash compactor bag. I also prefer using two small mesh zippered laundry bags inside, so no need to dig my things out of dry bags. Also there is no bag rustling in the morning.
I am 5'-07" and 170 lbs on last 2 Caminos, and my mens large FroggToggs raincoat (5.5 ounces) fit totally around my Osprey Talon 33 liter pack and myself, so no need for the rain cover. I also line inside of my pack with waterproof bag just in case, but Nylafume instead of trash compactor bag. Nylafume might be a bit noisier; I should try the compactor bags like you use. Rain skirt keeps pants dry. I just roll the legs up above knees.
 
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I should try the compactor bags like you use.
The white trash compator bags are amazing, and they are shaped more in line with all sizes of back pack interiors, roomy, but not obnoxious. Also the color white allows you to see what you have inside. I roll the top down and use a clip, which gives me peace of mind that at least my clothing, etc keeps the bedbugs out while I sleep. I do spray my pack indide and out with Permethrin.
They are extremely robust and have used my last one for my last 3 or 4 Caminos and still no holes!
 
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