cool thanks for the help buddy nice oneInside of the poncho, there is a line of about five pop studs; these pop onto the bottom of the sleeping bag to stop you and the sleeping bag sliding out of the bottom of he poncho tube The poncho folds in half and pop studs together to make an open ended tube about 2.3 metres long.
Hope this helps
Crowe
Mini bivi
Horrible things 58 poncho's, especially if you rig it as a basha and forget to tie off the hood in torrential rain *whistles*
help
a tarp is next on me list Nat will have to make do with the 58 for now
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Just brought one how heavy are theyI have fond memories of these, as a kid my old man asways used his as our ground sheet when wild camping!
Guess they are a bit heavy,havn't seen one for years!
Anyone still use them?
C da C.
Hi folks, welcome to my first post on these forums.
I've used a 58 pattern poncho for years and never found it to be at all heavy. Mine wore out eventually. I now use the German equivalent which is slightly heavier which I find suits me better. It's always in my pack when I'm out as a groundsheet, waterproof or emergency shelter.
All about personal requirements though. I like the heavy poncho but prefer a light tarp.
Inside of the poncho, there is a line of about five pop studs; these pop onto the bottom of the sleeping bag to stop you and the sleeping bag sliding out of the bottom of he poncho tube The poncho folds in half and pop studs together to make an open ended tube about 2.3 metres long.
Hope this helps
Crowe