Gear Review
By Kayte Deioma
For when you need your hands for something besides carrying an umbrella, the Waterproof Rain Poncho did a pretty good job of keeping me dry all over. I didn’t challenge it with gale-force winds, just a steady urban downpour. The peaked and adjustable hood did a good job of keeping the rain off my face unless I was walking directly into it. There are snaps under each arm that will help hold the poncho down if it does get windy. I found that if I snapped the snaps, then too much of my arms stuck out the sleeves and got wet, especially if I was using my hands for something, like holding my camera. When it’s unsnapped, it will also fit over a backpack. The Waterproof Rain Poncho is made of sturdy rip-stop nylon and folds into its big front zipper pocket for packing. At 13.5 ounces, it’s a little bulky to carry around if the weather forecast is clear, but if you’re expecting rain, it’s a pretty compact solution. If you’re looking for something a little more high fashion, scroll down to Deborah Johnson’s review of Magellan’s Reversible Coat.
For all my walking around in the rain, I was regretting that I didn’t also get Magellan’s Women’s Overshoes , since my feet were the only part of me getting wet.
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