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🌧️ Stay dry, stay ready — rain or shine, Anyoo’s got your back!
The ANYOO Hooded Rain Poncho is a lightweight, reusable raincoat crafted from durable 210T ripstop polyester with a TPU coating, offering a PU8000MM waterproof rating. Designed for adults, it features a drawstring hood, adjustable side fasteners, and breathable arm holes for comfort and optimal fit. Weighing only 11 oz, it easily packs into a compact size, making it perfect for travel, hiking, and emergency use. Its multifunctional design allows it to double as a shelter or ground mat, making it an essential versatile companion for outdoor enthusiasts.

















| ASIN | B083F9XZHD |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,466 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3 in Men's Raincoats |
| Brand Name | ANYOO |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Closure Type | Drawstring, loop |
| Coat Silhouette Type | Poncho |
| Coat Weather Protection | waterproof |
| Collar Style | Hooded |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | X Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 24,972 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | polyester |
| Fabric type | Polyester |
| Fit Type | Loose |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Has Coat Weather Resistance | Yes |
| Item Length Description | Camping and Hiking |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | Anyoo |
| Material | Polyester,Ripstop,Tpu |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Occasion | Hiking |
| Origin | Imported |
| Part Number | AY-Poncho-X-Black |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Seasons | All |
| Sleeve Type | 3/4 Sleeve |
| Style | Hooded |
| Style Number | AY-X-P-220140 |
| UPC | 709016377624 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**.
Fits Everyone Great Options with Zippers and Velcro
It isn't often that I feel compelled to leave feedback for something so inexpensive and so... boring. But this poncho is surprisingly well made especially considering the price point. It works *perfectly* for my intended use - stowing on an ATV for those moments where the sky decides to do something the weather person said it wouldn't. The material, while thin, seems durable enough as to not be concern. Because of this thinness, the parka compresses nicely into the included bag so is easily stored. The zippers that come *down* the arms (starting at the hands) is a perfect touch allowing one to essentially set the opening height of both sides. The wrists have velcro to allow finer adjustment of the tightness of the cuffs. There are reflective strips front and back which will also be of use when out riding ATVs. There is a large front pocket that you could put simple essentials in but given the placement of it I wouldn't put anything of weight in it. All in all a great product for the price.
M**5
I've never been excited about a rain poncho until now
We have used rain ponchos before and keep a stash in our camping gear. They're cheap, disposable, and basically a large garbage bag that we wear to stay dry despite the humiliation. Ours are bright orange as we bought them on clearance at the Coleman store. We're doing some hiking in Costa Rica next month (for the first time) and learned that rain ponchos are highly recommended to bring especially since the weather is so unpredictable in the rain forests. I could just pack a few of our 99cent orange ones from Coleman, but something told me that was a bad idea. Here's why: a) We need something neutral-colored. The fauna in the rain forest can get spooked by bright colors so it's advised to keep colors neutral, especially during night hikes. b) I don't trust the cheapy ponchos TBH. They're adequate for a few minutes but longer than that, they lack durability. c) There's a lot of stuff wrong with the cheapy ponchos, namely they don't keep the sides dry, unless you're sitting in the stands at a ball game. Which we won't be. c) Come on. I want to have some sort of dignity & style, even though a rain poncho is the most unflattering clothing item in the history of man, we'll be taking lots of photos so I don't want to cringe whenever I look at hubby and I in the future. Something that looks like we at least made an effort to look presentable is preferred. I stumbled upon the ANYOO rain poncho and the reviews looked decent. What appealed to me most about this poncho is the color. Beige/clay is a color I don['t see often in rain ponchos, so I decided to give these a try. One for me (5'4", 170lbs) one for hubby (5'11", 200lbs). They arrived yesterday and I quickly removed one from it's nifty nylon carrying case to assess the product. IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE TO BE ASTONISHED BY A RAIN PONCHO? Why yes, yes it is! 1) The color is great. Love the natural beige color. 2) The fabric is impressive. Heavier than our cheap disposable ponchos, but lighter than duffle bag material. And it's ripstop. 3) The stitching is also impressive, like it was made by the same people that make tents 4) Reflective stripe on front and back? Nice touch! 5) Pocket in the front, with a flap! Ingenious. I'm surprised this is not standard for a rain poncho! 6) Optional buttons to close around arms and sides. Wow! Just Wow! Not only will this help to keep sides and arms dry, but it makes the poncho have a way nicer profile. Like I won't look like I'm wearing a plastic tablecloth over my head! 7) Hood with built in visor. Yes yes! So water doesn't drip right onto my face! 8) Lined interior, so it doesn't feel like a sauna underneath with the humidity and rain (and possibly sun). 9) Grommets/eyelets in the bottom corners. What? I didn't even know it came with these until I was folding it back up. For those that don't know, this is an invaluable feature that allows you to turn this poncho into a tent or shelter by tethering it through the grommets to ground or other stationary object. Whoever thought of this deserves a prize! 10) Length is ideal for a 6' tall person at least. It is higher in the front than the back which makes sense. But it still falls below the knees for protection. This poncho is A-MAZING. I'm literally excited to wear it because it was designed to be much more than just a waterproof barrier to keep you and your backpack dry. It actually has useable features that will make your rain-soaked adventure even more bearable! Only 3 concerns, but they are so minor. 1) The neck hole is not very big. My hubby has a fairly large neck but was able to get it over his head with no problem. I believe the reason they made they didn't allow more space in the neck hole is to keep the water out. Duh. Makes sense. And 2) as someone else mentioned, the little nylon storage bag that it comes in is tiny. Be prepared to spend some time rolling this poncho up TIGHTLY to squeeze it back into the bag. Don't think you'll be able to fold it up by following the original creaselines either. It's impossible. Folding a fitted sheet is easier than re-folding this poncho so don't even try. Just do your best to fold it into a large rectangle and then roll it super tight to get it back in the bag. You will go mad otherwise. Lastly, the snaps are super secure, which is good, but when unbuttoning, requires some care. I believe if you yank on the snaps to unbutton, you will rip the fabric. The fabric is strong but not that strong. All-in-all, I'm EXTREMEY pleased with the features of this poncho. Now I haven't actually tested it in the rain yet, and who knows when that will be. But compared to my cheap disposable rain ponchos, this one's a rolls royce. If Tony Stark designed a rain poncho, I imagine it would be very similar to this one.
L**M
great product
bought for the purpose to use hunting and worked great light weight and keeps you dry
K**R
Works perfectly
I don’t write reviews often but because I used and loved these ponchos I had to leave a review. They are plenty large enough for a large person with a backpack on. I’m 5’7 and the poncho went past my knees. I like that for one the rain doesn’t run down the material and wet my shorts like a rain jacket and two I was able to sit with the poncho on and have our backpacks and such under me at Universal to protect everyone’s stuff while my son wore one on a water ride and got off without a drop of water on him while his friends had to ride home on the bus soaking ringing wet. They are strong, you will be able to use them many times. They cost as much as the cheaply made ones that the parks sell!!
P**I
Nice and versatile poncho
We bought these to take to Disneyland. They pack reasonably small in your day pack (sling bag) and are easy to pull out, open and put on. Bonus, they are actually pretty easy to get back in the bag when finished with them! I’m a tall guy (6’2”) and would like a longer poncho. But these worked very well. also considering the heat and humidity of FL, I really wish these were more moisture wicking and breathable. But at some point, the closer you get to that, the less functional these would be as a rain poncho, right? The nice thing about these ponchos are that they have built in grommets to enable the it use to make a lean-to shelter while hiking or camping.
P**G
Better poncho than most
As a backpacker I prefer ponchos that I can throw over myself and my pack to trying to cover my body with a rain jacket and my pack with a pack cover. I still use a pack cover under the poncho but taking a rain jacket on and off is a huge pain when you’re wearing a pack and the rain jacket doesn’t cover your hips or thighs and it doesn’t breathe as well. This poncho is definitely higher quality than those I’ve used in the past. I’ve mostly thought of ponchos as 1 or 2 trip items as they rip and lose their water proofing over time. This one feels sturdier, less likely to rip and is larger so can cover more (but is a little bulkier as a result). Used it in a recent 5-day pack in the Whites with my daughter. We had non stop rain for 1.5 days. This made it through more than half of the first day of say before starting to let some moisture through (inevitable—nothing is truly water proof unless you’re going to wear rubber!) but even then it kept the water flowing off me making the long rain bearable. Some people complain about sizing. It is bigger than others I’ve had but I liked that, given the pack and I’m 5’11” (but skinny). Also, some complain about the hood. I wore a baseball cap underneath and that gave shape to the hood and the peak on the hood largely covered the brim of the hat so it worked out really well.
N**H
Good one here!
Another great product. It has buttons on it to snap it tighter so it’s not blowing around, I ordered a larger size to go over my bag as well. The visor is alright, I wore it in the snow it kept 90% of me completely dry. Highly recommend the his product
A**N
Short guys and gals - this fits
I’m a short guy (5’ 5” on best days) and no clothes from Amazon ever fit me. Seeing a lot of the 6’ commenters say it hits below knees, I was afraid these ponchos would be to my ankles and drag all over. Nope. These come just below my knees. Maybe I’m thick enough to balloon it a few inches sideways? Eh, I’m not exactly fat either, probably would be considered on skinny side in USA. Long story short, it hits at just below my knees. For guys and gals 6’ and over, I’d imagine these will be mid thigh, mileage may vary, but these seem perfect for me. The pros: fabric seems better than I hoped. Thick enough and very light. One thing they don’t seem to mention a lot is that the few rain ponchos(that look like this one) that sell better than this one on Amazon have a 3000mm rating while this one has 5000mm, which means this will likely last longer in rain before wetting out; this was my primary reason I got these over those. Kudos! These fold up super small. They should shrink the storage bag size. Probably made the bag bigger for the people who can’t be bothered to fold and roll and instead just stuffs it back in. Hope people don’t do that, and try to get as many uses as possible(landfills and all that). Fold and roll and there’s too much room left over on the storage bag, but that’s good. Storage bag is roughly size of 16oz water bottle but about 1/3 of it is empty space with the poncho inside. Very small. The pull strings around neck feel rugged for such a (half disposal) item. Price was very reasonable. I got the light grey one primarily by trying to get the lightest visible color for the lowest price. Looks alright. Cons: Nitpicking but ofc, the rain brim on the head is kind of a joke. All floppy floppy and way too big. Haha. Was expected. Not bothered. Snaps seem like they will rip out easily but just be careful or just stow them with them closed all the time? I think I will and hopefully will still be easy to dry like that. Like I said, for very tall folks will likely land mid thigh bordering on waist and may not work so well(I’m guessing 6’ 3” and over these may feel kinda ridiculously short) but works perfect for me. Thumbs up.
J**S
Sencillamente ... genial!!!!
Es muy práctico. Protege bastante bien. ocupa muy poco espacio y apenas pesa por lo que es muy recomendable llevarlo contigo cuando el tiempo amenace lluvia ya que … te sacará de un apuro y … llegarás seco al destino.
R**D
Poncho imperméable
Pas encore testé sous une grosse pluie, mais a première vue ça a l'air top comme poncho ! Niveau encombrement c'est parfait, rentre dans n'importe quel sac (photo dans mon cas) La qualité est là, anneaux au extrémités, tirette, etc... Pour ma part il manque juste quelques pressions en plus sur les côtés, ça aurait été un plus car il est grand, dans mon cas (1m65). Il restera toujours à portée de main !
A**E
Wie beschrieben
Wie beschrieben
G**D
Léger, respirant et efficace
Bonne protection sous la pluie, sèche vite. Facile à plier et transporter.
J**L
Regenponcho
Alles perfekt
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