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Altus rain ponchos purchased in US

Tali

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I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
Thank you.
It seems crazy that there is no US distributor of the Altus.
I believe that another member ordered from DeporVillage
 
I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
Seriously tempted although people in the UK have to be careful about importing goods from the EU nowadays.

Very light weight though - 300g against my 440g - so must be a thinner material than the old ones?
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
I have got this, used for 3 caminos, not in use anymore since I changed to a lighter and another colour after VdLP in 2011.
Felt I attracted by some bulls along the path with the red colour, but somebody at the forum told me later that bulls are colourblind. Could give it away, but guess the postal cost might be higher than the original prize.
 

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I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
So with shipping you're paying more than if you just wait and get it in Madrid, or Pamplona or Zubiri or SJPP or pretty much any other Deportes in Spain?
Plus if you buy in Spain you can try it on.
I'm not sure I see the benefit? But I'm happy if you're happy :)
 

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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Can anyone please advice on the colour? is red the best colour considering that is more visible in the snow?
 
I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
Thank so much Tali for sharing info on where to purchase the Altus poncho and have it shipped to the US. What size did you order?
 
Thank so much Tali for sharing info on where to purchase the Altus poncho and have it shipped to the US. What size did you order?
FYI :
he size S Altus atmospheric poncho will fit you if:
- you are shorter than 170 cm (5 feet 7 inches), and
- your backpack is smaller than 40 L, and
- your weight is under 70 kg (154,3 lbs)

The size M-L Altus atmospheric poncho will fit you if:
- you are between 170 cm (5 feet 7 inches) and 185 cm (6 feet 1 inch) tall,
- the size of your backpack is between 40 and 50 Liters
- your weight is between 70 kg (154,3 lbs) and 90 kg (198,4 lbs)

The size XL-XXL Altus atmospheric poncho will fit you if:
- you are taller than 185 cm (6 feet 1 inch),
- your backpack is bigger than 50 Liters
- your weight is over 90 kg (198,4 lbs)

Source https://www.caminoteca.com/
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I ordered 2 on Sunday. They arrived today! (Wednesday). Extremely light weight. Fit great. If you don't want to wait until you are in SJPdP or Spain, ordering through Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) is a great option. Their discount (on blue and yellow) more than covers the cost of shipping. BTW, the size information provided by Antananarivo was really helpful.
Thank you all for your responses.
 

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I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
Planning on walking the de Norte starting early September. I ordered a size small blue Altus Poncho from Deporvillage based on the sizing info you provided. Placed my order on Wednesday 2/23 and DHL delivered to my front door on Monday 2/28. I'm 5'5" and weigh between 140-150 lbs. The size small comes just below my knees. Thanks again for sharing.
 
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I just found this website that sells Altus ponchos (Atmospheric Raincoat) with delivery to the US (and other countries). They are discounted (i.e., $47 vs $66 for a blue one, $50 vs $66 for a yellow one - the red one is not discounted at $66). I bought 2 - shipping was about $22. They said they will be delivered within the week.
Deporvillage (https://www.deporvillage.net/altus-atmospheric-raincoat-red) - an "online sports store" registered in Barcelona. They deliver via DHL. Lots of other items are on their website, many are discounted.
Thank you! I saw that earlier and they are out of stock at that store.
 
I don't understand why people are paying shipping when they can just pick them up in Spain.
Am I missing something?
 
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