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Yes yours look exactly like the ones I got my daughter and I on Amazon for $24 each for our Camino that was cancelled due to the shutdowns so we haven’t tried them yet but will be wearing them for our 2023 Camino. They had great reviews and we got them because they had the clear visor!
Not sure on the poncho but absolutely agree about AARN packs. Simply brilliant.I've carried the AARN pack and used their poncho on two camino's (Frances and Puy to SJPdP). Both are excellent products. The poncho is designed for use with AARN's backpack / front pouches configuration. It can be used on packs without the front pouches, but you would probably do as well with a poncho that is designed for a backpack only. The AARN poncho is expensive but I think the reason is 1.) it's very well made with rugged material similar to what they use on their packs (which explains the weight) and quality zippers (front and under arms); and 2.) it is more complicated to fabricate due to the two compartments in front to accommodate the pouches. If you are walking with an AARM pack, I think it's worth the money . YMMV. In my three Camino's I've had two experiences with rainy days running on for 3-4-5 days in a row. I haven't found any better system for keeping you and your gear dry than rain pants, gaiters on the boots/shoes and a good poncho.
I think the reason AARN offers a poncho is that no other ponchos that I've seen have covers for AARN's front pouches built into the front of the poncho. The AARN backpack and front pouches are waterproof, and so you don't really need a pack cover unless you want to avoid wet shoulder straps / waist belt.
I can comment on the pack system itself (I'm a big fan) if anyone's interested, but packs aren't the subject of this thread. Send me a PM if you want my review.
Couldn’t agree on the packs more Bill and Scott! .... I have four of their packs (one I had to ‘retire’) three different models...Not sure on the poncho but absolutely agree about AARN packs. Simply brilliant.
Looks good. I'm in Tasmania. Where did you get it. What is the brand? Many thanks, Bill
I think if you hit the link on "this" it will take you to Amazon, where I found it. I've read the reviews, sounds like a sweat box!Looks good. I'm in Tasmania. Where did you get it. What is the brand? Many thanks, Bill
Scott, I have used a large size Altus fits the front Aarn packs. I've used that combination for years. My husband, who is bigger than me, did the same (in the days when he walked).I've carried the AARN pack and used their poncho on two camino's (Frances and Puy to SJPdP). Both are excellent products. The poncho is designed for use with AARN's backpack / front pouches configuration. It can be used on packs without the front pouches, but you would probably do as well with a poncho that is designed for a backpack only. The AARN poncho is expensive but I think the reason is 1.) it's very well made with rugged material similar to what they use on their packs (which explains the weight) and quality zippers (front and under arms); and 2.) it is more complicated to fabricate due to the two compartments in front to accommodate the pouches. If you are walking with an AARM pack, I think it's worth the money . YMMV. In my three Camino's I've had two experiences with rainy days running on for 3-4-5 days in a row. I haven't found any better system for keeping you and your gear dry than rain pants, gaiters on the boots/shoes and a good poncho.
I think the reason AARN offers a poncho is that no other ponchos that I've seen have covers for AARN's front pouches built into the front of the poncho. The AARN backpack and front pouches are waterproof, and so you don't really need a pack cover unless you want to avoid wet shoulder straps / waist belt.
I can comment on the pack system itself (I'm a big fan) if anyone's interested, but packs aren't the subject of this thread. Send me a PM if you want my review.
I have used the Altus for many Camino’s and love it. I ordered the one from Amazon to have an extra at home. Dislike it! It is heavier and the clear piece on the hood makes it difficult to put back in bag. I would never take it on a camino.I think if you hit the link on "this" it will take you to Amazon, where I found it. I've read the reviews, sounds like a sweat box
OK, apart from the weight and the hood, what else compared badly to the Altus? I liked a two way zip - the new Altus only has a one way zip and it is much flimsier than my old Altus. I have to decide whether to take the old Altus (heavy) or the new one.I have used the Altus for many Camino’s and love it. I ordered the one from Amazon to have an extra at home. Dislike it! It is heavier and the clear piece on the hood makes it difficult to put back in bag. I would never take it on a camino.
Wish I had it with me, so I could pull it out and give you more info. I left it at our mountain cabin. As for the Altus, I have both an older version and the newer one. I used the newer one in October and it performed just fine. It was cooler so I didn’t have to worry about getting too warm. I don’t take it on summer Camino’s.OK, apart from the weight and the hood, what else compared badly to the Altus? I liked a two way zip - the new Altus only has a one way zip and it is much flimsier than my old Altus. I have to decide whether to take the old Altus (heavy) or the new one.
What I want is FroggsToggs material made into an Altus shape. With a two way zip up the front, and pit zips.
Seems quite expensive and a snug fit. Think I would boil in it.At over one pound, it's heavier than I would like to carry, but it might work well for some people, and it's not overly expensive.
Aarn Water Wizard Poncho Rain Gear - Light Hiking Gear
New Design Solutions for Wet Weather. WaterWizard provides total protection from rain, snow and wind for both you, your clothes, and your Aarn backpack. As importantly, our highly durable Water Wizard has zippered ventilation to prevent overheating. Buy Water Wizard for only $139.95 at Light...www.aarn-usa.com
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There are zippers that run from elbows to the bottom hem so it's pretty easy to regulate air flow into the poncho.Seems quite expensive and a snug fit. Think I would boil in it.
Several of my Anniewalkers pilgrims have used the Bluefield. It was "ok" after they cut off the plastic face shield "thing." I didn't care for it, personally. It wasn't long enough to cover my legs, like my ALTUS does. And it's not THAT much less $$$. An ALTUS this year is only around €45139$ ???? Wow, I would never pay that much for a poncho. My Bluefield was only 39€ and it is like the Altus as in it has that extra pocket on the back so that your pack is covered snugly and you can let your poncho hang off your pack when the rain stops.
The guy in the photo looks like a blimp. The Altus Poncho that i have had for 10 years at $`19.99 Euros is still working just fine.At over one pound, it's heavier than I would like to carry, but it might work well for some people, and it's not overly expensive.
Aarn Water Wizard Poncho Rain Gear - Light Hiking Gear
New Design Solutions for Wet Weather. WaterWizard provides total protection from rain, snow and wind for both you, your clothes, and your Aarn backpack. As importantly, our highly durable Water Wizard has zippered ventilation to prevent overheating. Buy Water Wizard for only $139.95 at Light...www.aarn-usa.com
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What are the bubbly things in the front? I think that was designed for a figure like the late great Carol Doda.
I am never one to look at the fine print especially when I don't have much interest in something. It is more enjoyable to just poke fun at something and this poncho was red meat for me.It's made to be worn with the Aarn backpacks which have two front "balance pockets." I had the same thought that the poncho really makes one look busty.
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