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I know this has been done to death and there are two camps poncho/jacket and pants, I am of the latter, but with age we tend to change a little. can someone please tell me the weight of the Altus, for the love of me I can't find it.
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Just weighed my rain gear and it is 3 times that of the Altus, you know what I'm going for.Holy moly! I literally was just hunting for the Altus poncho weight for exactly the same reasons. Done to death? Maybe. But it just goes to show that the old adage, 'if you have a question, someone else probably does too,' holds true.
Just as an aside, my thought was that the poncho sure looks like a lot of material compared to my rain jacket and pants. Surely the poncho must be heavier, right? Turns out that together the jacket and pants weigh 402 grams, or 36% heavier than the Altus Atmospheric!
I believe you can reserve one to pick up in St. Jean Pied-de-Port at Boutique du Pelerin.Is the Altus poncho easy to come by while on the Camino Frances or is it best to try to get it before leaving from home?
It is quite a bit heavier than the Altus - 510 g (S/M) a 580 g (L/XL)I do not know the weight of the Decathlon poncho.
Does the Decathalon have a way to secure/pull in the backpack bumpout, or is it just longer in the back than the front?I believe you can reserve one to pick up in St. Jean Pied-de-Port at Boutique du Pelerin.
Otherwise, along the Frances, if people pick up ponchos, my impression is that they typically drop into and buy a Decathlon one. I do not know the weight of the Decathlon poncho.
Please do await and prefer the responses of people who have walked the Frances, as I have not.
(I wanted to get one and weigh it, haha).
Mine is sitting in front of me, 290 gm. S/M , Forclaz (Decathlon) Brand, bought at Decathlon here in Germany.It is quite a bit heavier than the Altus - 510 g (S/M) a 580 g (L/XL)
A little longer at the back than the front.Does the Decathalon have a way to secure/pull in the backpack bumpout, or is it just longer in the back than the front?
Interesting that the actual weight is so much lower than the listed weight. 290g makes it much more attractive. And it's a nice bright colour unlike the current generation of Altus ponchos. (Even the yellow-green Altus is much too dull for my liking).Mine is sitting in front of me, 290 gm. S/M , Forclaz (Decathlon) Brand, bought at Decathlon here in Germany.
I am not for a moment comparing the quality- I haven’t experienced enough rain with it to even begin to know.
Apologies, no I was not. When I bought mine they had just the one model so I didn't bother to check the link that @trecile provided. Mine would appear to be a 40l version of the one you link . Lightweight, extremely easy to put on, but no full length or armpit zips.Are you sure you are looking at the same model of poncho on Decathlon?
Does the Decathalon have a way to secure/pull in the backpack bumpout, or is it just longer in the back than the front?
Which ponchos did you buy?I never thought I would want a poncho - used the rain jacket/pack cover approach successfully on a very dry fall Camino in 2021 and started out that that same way walking the Via Serrana and VdlP this past fall. But in major rain for days, we bought good ponchos mid-Camino and now swear by them. The difference was really night and day in heavy rain. My experience is that pack covers can't keep water from seeping in from your back in heavy rain. If you really want protection from serious rain, ponchos are the way to go, IMHO. If you're walking at a dry time of year or it's particularly warm and you don't mind getting wet occasionally (and it doesn't rain everyday for a month like it did last fall!), maybe not necessary.
Thanks Ivar. Do you know the waterproof rating for the Altus Poncho?It weights 300 grams
Altus Poncho (ATMOSPHERIC H30)
UPDATE: The new 2024 version of this Poncho is now available here. See here for the Altus Poncho Atmospheric J30. Wears as a Jacket. Space for backpack. Is a Poncho. Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity. Our...www.santiagodecompostela.me
Hey Ivar. I found the rating on your website. ThanksThanks Ivar. Do you know the waterproof rating for the Altus Poncho?
Thank you Ivar.
Me to! HahaY'all making me reconsider my choices!
When I searched for "rain" on the Altus site, all that I can find is the H30. Where are you seeing the S3?Anybody know what the difference is from the Altus Poncho S3 as compared to the H30, aside from price?
On Amazon.esWhen I searched for "rain" on the Altus site, all that I can find is the H30. Where are you seeing the S3?
We are Altus
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I think that the S3 is an older version. That must be why it's being sold for less on Amazon.On Amazon.es
This thread about the S3 might be helpful: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/poncho-altus-atmospheric-s3.66482/Anybody know what the difference is from the Altus Poncho S3 as compared to the H30, aside from price?
Anybody know what the difference is from the Altus Poncho S3 as compared to the H30, aside from price?
I disagree about the yellow-green color. I have friends with both the mustard yellow and the yellow-green color Altuses, and the yellow-green is at least as visible as the mustard color.Colours: the S3 came in navy, red, and mustard yellow. Red and mustard yellow are more desirable in my opinion as they are more high-visibility. The H30 comes in navy and a kind of yellow-green colour, neither of which are particularly high-vis
The yellow-green is just a little lighter than a green olive. (I’m holding one in my hand right now.) I find it quite drab. I’ve never held the mustard yellow so you’re probably right on that count.I disagree about the yellow-green color. I have friends with both the mustard yellow and the yellow-green color Altuses, and the yellow-green is at least as visible as the mustard color.
I like the turquoise one.
Thanks. I made both the turquoise one and the orange one.I like the turquoise one.
Your photo looks more true-to-life in colour to the olive green Altus that I own. I was surprised that they were a bit brighter in Trecile's photo. Must be the light.View attachment 165768View attachment 165769
We have a green and a yellow one. Mine was a lifesaver this winter!
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We have a green and a yellow one. Mine was a lifesaver this winter!
Thank you.Yes, it kept me dry. I wore it almost every day this winter over my synthetic puffer jacket. In the summer, I did sweat under it when it wasn't raining, so I wore it like a green cape to keep from taking it off, putting it on all day.