Hello all Poncho fans
Ive tested the poncho over several days in the Cairngorms.
Rather than gassing on about what I did, I shall get straight to the point and just list my findings in no particular order.
1.The head entrance to the hood and the hood itself could be a little larger. At 22cm or 8 5/8(approx) diameter, for both, this makes a tight fit, especially if wearing a woollen hat, which I find I have to remove to get my head through (59cm or 23 my head circumference). I dont think my head is that big !
Suggest that the head entrance and the hood diameter is increased to 91/2 or 24cm minimum
2.Unfortunately there are no tapes at the centre rear and front, so the basha can not be erected in the normal square fashion (centre line and 4 guys) but can be erected in a diamond shape (centre line and 2 guys, using all 4 corners).
Suggest that 4 extra tapes are attached, 1 each centre rear and front and 1 each centre left and right. This would increase the use-ability as a basha / shelter.
3.The tapes are 25 mm wide in a black material and have reinforced triangular patches with double stitching where the tapes are directly attached.
I feel the tapes are too wide and should be 10 -15mm wide, this would help to accommodate pegging out the poncho.
4.The size of the poncho is 80 or 203cm long x 57 or 145cm wide. I feel this is just big enough when using the poncho as a basha / shelter.
When wearing the poncho, without a rucsac, the front comes down approx 5 6 or 13cm 15cm below my knee, but is approx 6 8 or 15cm 20cm shorter at the back. When wearing with a rucsac (sabre 60) the poncho does cover the rucsac but could be longer. I am 5 8 or 173cm tall with a medium build, if you are taller the back may be to short and if you are short the front may be to long.
I would suggest that the head entrance and the hood is moved forward by 4- 6 or the length of the back is increased by 4 6. Increasing the overall length would also increase the living area when used as a basha / shelter, but may also increase the price due to more material used.
It may be that the hood has been put on the wrong way around, therefore making the front longer than the back ? I shall check this against the template poncho.
5.There is one press-stud on each side with reinforced patches. These are in order to make an arm on each side and this seems to work well, but the sides do flap around in the wind unless your wear a belt over the top.
I suggest that the two more sets of press-studs are attached on each side, this would help to keep the sides from flapping around.
6.The wire peak works wells and is nicely incorporated into the hood.
I would suggest that the sides of the peak come down the sides more to just above the eyebrow area, this would give better protect from wind and rain, especially for those wearing glasses.
Thats basically all the areas of concern that I have found. I havent been able to test the poncho in a real down-pour as we havent had much rain here. I tried the poncho in my shower at home and, as expected with ventile, it works well and I feel it would give good protect from heavy rainfall.
I have also tested the hood (tied-up) for leakage when used as a basha, this was also carried-out in my shower. I have found no problems here either, although I would prefer to test it outside in a real down-pour.
The rest of the poncho is standard with single stitched folded edges and a double ventile covering over the shoulders where the hood fabric extends. The pack size is slightly larger than the Aussie basha and about the same as the Fox basha and its a little heavier than either of these.
I feel that with the adjustments above this will be a very good product and is worth the extra wait to get these minor problems ironed-out. If the poncho is made slightly longer, then it could replace the need for a separate basha and a ventile jacket.
I shall post some photos as soon as I get my camera out of storage (long story).
If you have any questions, or if Ive missed any details then please contact me. I shall also carry-out more testing, especially if we get some heavy rain.
I have sent a copy of this to Hilltrek and I shall see if I can visit them before next week, in order to discuss my findings. I shall not go ahead with any alterations until I get your opinions and views on my report.
All the best
Lawrence Clark
info@bushcraftventures.co.uk
www.bushcraftventures.co.uk