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The USGI Industries Military Style Poncho is a versatile, high-performance rain poncho made from 210T rip-stop polyester with a 3000mm waterproof rating. Sized generously to fit over large backpacks, it features adjustable drawstrings and 8 heavy-duty grommets for multiple outdoor uses including shelter and concealment. Designed with military-grade durability and stealth in mind, this lightweight poncho is crafted by a disabled veteran-owned brand in the USA, making it a reliable companion for camping, hiking, hunting, and emergency survival.






| ASIN | B083YNW98M |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,738 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #21 in Hunting Camouflage Accessories |
| Brand | USGI Industries |
| Color | brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Features | Lightweight |
| Length | 59 inches |
| Manufacturer | USGI Industries |
| Material Composition | 210T Ripstop Polyester |
| Material Type | Rip-Stop Polyester |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 22.3 x 16 x 9.2 cm; 502 g |
| Season | All |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Camping and Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Style | Military Coat |
| Width | 86 inches |
H**A
Hace su función por el momento todo 👍🏽
L**M
El producto se ve muy robusto como se describió No lo he usado todavía
G**A
Ich benutze den US Poncho Typ seit Jahren, bisher habe ich die Ponchos von Helikon Tex gekauft und war mit der Qualität sehr zufrieden, da sie aber keinen in Coyote-braun im Angebot haben, habe ich es etwas zögerlich mit diesem hier versucht. Wer schon mal einen Poncho bei MFH oder Brandit gekauft hat weiß was für ein wertloser Schrott auf dem Markt zu kaufen ist, Druckknöpfe die sich nicht zusammen drücken lassen, dünnes schlecht verarbeitetes Material, keine oder schlecht abgeklebten Nähte, nicht so bei dem Poncho von USGI Industies. Dieser Poncho schlägt was Material und saubere Verarbeitung angeht sogar meinen bisherigen Preis/Leistungs Liebling von Helikon Tex. Wenn das US Orginal auf einer Skala von 1-10 eine 10 darstellt, liegt der von USGI Industries auf einer soliden 8 und der von Helikon auf einer 7. Er lässt sich super mit Woobies oder Swagmanrolls verbinden ist klasse als Plane zu gebrauchen und natürlich auch als Regenschutz. Jeder Zeit gerne wieder!
D**T
First, I will say I was initially impressed for various relative-based reasons that might not apply to another buyer. And although I'm not military, even I'm pretty sure (or at least I hope) this is NOT milspec. What it is instead is a _potentially_ very good and lightweight low-cost highly versatile poncho. The snaps are both a great feature and the biggest potential problem I see so far--without extended use--yet. They are stackable--I don't know if this is a standard for military that they are using to claim milspec, but it seems very useful for improving versitility. The problem is the snaps come off. Meaning they come off, possibly from normal use, and not much of it at that. I think if we asked the seller, they'd say, "well, that's very atypical and they're actually not supposed to come off. and we shouldn't have people thinking these tarp ponchos are unsafe..." Nonetheless, this is a case of, "the front fell off." for me. The funny part is I'm still giving it 4 stars for a couple reasons. FIrst, I think the rest of the poncho is pretty good quality for the price. It feels to me at least--and I know nothing of the seller-- but it feels like they made a genuine effort to produce a decent product at a good price, but failed at one (well two) critical things--but the customer may be able to fix the one thing. And the second thing is, they should probably tell you that you'll need to fix this one thing. BUT, let me also be clear, although the snaps (two of them from two separate positions to be precise) did separate from the fabric and rips developed that WERE stopped by the ripstop fabric, and this happened on the first day of testing the product, it happened only when I tried to use the poncho as a hammock. Yet, before you say, well, the poncho is only for an emergency hammock--or I weigh to much (I weigh 175 lbs so on the light side for americans in my opinion)--as the directions clearly state--the problem really is, I think, that the snaps are apparently just fitted into holes and not permanently fixed. I could see where they maybe do this instead of attaching the snaps the way I did when I added snaps from the craft store to my last poncho--in a way the puts little punctures into the fabric that create more places to rip from...but the bottom line is, I believe these snaps will come out over time from normal snapping and unsnapping only--if they don't rip the fabric when they come out, you can put them back in without issue, but in my case, the fabric being slightly ripped, they won't stay in even as well as they did at first--which was not great. SO--the solution I believe will work--and what I'm going to do instead of returning the poncho(s)--I got two of them--is I'm going to get some 5 minute epoxy in the self mixing syringe at the big box depot, and with the snaps all back in place, I'm going to inject the epoxy into the space between the metal where it interfaces the fabric, and spin the snaps in place to spread the epoxy, and I'm going to do this on both sides of the fabric. I will report back after having done this and used the result to see how well it holds up. I probably won't try using it as a hammock again, and will figure that it would work as an emergency hammock if you wanted to say, get yourself off the ground in a lightning storm.
A**S
The hood is too big. It keeps the rain off your head ok if you don't mind tightening the hood to the extent that it's covering your eyes, otherwise it'll just blow about all over the place. I had to stick velcro in four places around the hood and make folds (one set near the top of the head, one further down the back of the head and one on each side just above the neck). It would also benefit from having some kind of hanging loop to hang it up when it's wet.
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