the_camera_poser wrote:LOL- you look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame with that thing on! The Bells! The Bells!
the_camera_poser wrote:That's exactly what I used to use in the US- I had an awesome ex-army one- super heavy duty, brass grommets in it, and it doubled as a tent. 1st raite. But I'd be worried about skimpier ones getting tattered in the scrub. I liked the pack hoodie because it didn't hand loose. But if I could find one of those ex-military jobs, I'd grab it. Heavy, but soooo useful.
the_camera_poser wrote:How do they stand up to the scrub?
the_camera_poser wrote:I wonder how much tougher the ultrasil is than the nylon?
the_camera_poser wrote:Aha! Hunchbacks in PNG too! I wonder if they spread from there to Tassie?
On a serious note- I guess if they'll stand up for PNG, they'll stand up to most anything.
stewartp wrote:I picked up a rip-stop poncho here for $30 a little while ago. Poor photo unfortunately.
http://www.cadetshop.com.au/shop/produc ... 543&sCat=0
Apparently the German rubber backed PVC ponchos are the go for car camping etc, but are very heavy/bulky and not much good for carrying about.
the_camera_poser wrote:is the one you got heavy? That's a pretty good price.
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