Those snaps are so you can put 2 ponchos together and make a larger tarp shelter. You can also add the poncho liner from USGI and the Arcturus Space blanket and make sleeping bag with it.
The Arcturus blanket doesn't have any corresponding snaps and only connects with the grommets, correct? I was checking out to see if they had the snaps but I couldn't seem to find any indication of it.
@@preparedforoutdoors You tie all three together with the strings on the poncho and poncho liner and then you snap the poncho together to make it into a sleeping bag. Lay your poncho flat then lay your Arcturus blanket on top of the poncho, reflective side up and the lay your poncho liner on top of the Arcturus blanket. Use the strings on the poncho and poncho liner tie it all together, then button up the poncho buttons. You have a makeshift sleeping bag also known as ranger roll in the military.
Them are good ponchos. I have 2 of them woodland and marpat. I might get that color too. I use them for different terrains, when it comes time to set up camp.
Tthis is not a military issue poncho, the description even states "Military Style". Also, the size is smaller than authentic military ponchos; a "real" one is 96"x66" not 86"x59".
Those snaps are so you can put 2 ponchos together and make a larger tarp shelter. You can also add the poncho liner from USGI and the Arcturus Space blanket and make sleeping bag with it.
Good to know! I was really curious about the functionality of those snaps.
The Arcturus blanket doesn't have any corresponding snaps and only connects with the grommets, correct? I was checking out to see if they had the snaps but I couldn't seem to find any indication of it.
@@preparedforoutdoors You tie all three together with the strings on the poncho and poncho liner and then you snap the poncho together to make it into a sleeping bag. Lay your poncho flat then lay your Arcturus blanket on top of the poncho, reflective side up and the lay your poncho liner on top of the Arcturus blanket. Use the strings on the poncho and poncho liner tie it all together, then button up the poncho buttons. You have a makeshift sleeping bag also known as ranger roll in the military.
I use it as a bivy bag too
Great review bro- especially coming in close for the snaps
Them are good ponchos. I have 2 of them woodland and marpat. I might get that color too. I use them for different terrains, when it comes time to set up camp.
I live in Hilo Hawaii and it rains a lot. This poncho was the best purchase I made this year
Having bought hundreds of dollars of wet weather gear over the years, the USGI has proven to be the best piece of gear for Hawai'i's rain
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I use my poncho when I go fishing and it’s the best
Take the snap on the front, waist level and down one then snap them behind your back. Take the back flap and snap it waist level and down one as well.
The snaps are for a sleeping bag wrap.
The hood is designed to go over a helmet 🪖
The hood is sized to accommodate a military helmet.
What about its freaking ability to repel water?
This is crap sorry. The colors are W R O N G. Will be returning mine.
Made in China
How dare you gender those snaps! Some may choose to identify as non-binary.
Lol😂
Is this a KNOCK OFF, or is this the real US ARMY ISSUED??? (I DON'T GIVE A RATS ASS if its "MIL SPEC", is it REAL us ussue???
Tthis is not a military issue poncho, the description even states "Military Style". Also, the size is smaller than authentic military ponchos; a "real" one is 96"x66" not 86"x59".
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