rainswift
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Jun 2024 - Portuguese Litoral + VE + Finisterre
The last thread about the Packa vs a poncho was from 2016, and I think things have changed since then.
I was going to bring a rain jacket and rain pants (no pack cover because I use a pack liner), but I've found on my training walks in the rain that I don't like having my backpack straps get really wet. I do have an umbrella, but that won't work in high winds, and the bottom-back of my pack will still poke out from under the umbrella, getting wet.
I have an Altus poncho weighing 322g, which would solve the wet-straps problem, but it's got no pit zippers and isn't very breathable, making me sweaty. The tiny front vents are not enough.
My route is the Camino Portuguese Senda Litoral and Variante Espiritual, in June. Caminoweather.com says the chance of "significant" rain is 23%, plus 19% chance of "light" rain, for that month. Average low 14C, average high 21C. I tend to run warm, not cold.
Considering ordering a Packa in size XS. Wondering if anyone wants to weigh in on the advantages/disadvantages, if you have a Packa?
From what I can gather:
Packa Pros:
- comes in red (higher vis than Altus olive green)
- has pit zippers
- works as a pack cover alone to deter thieves when moving in the city
- double-direction zipper for ventilating
- can be worn as a windbreaker alone (though the big pouch in the back will look silly)
Packa Cons:
- heavier than Altus (but only by a little- a small Packa is 368g, the XS weight is not listed on the Packa website)
- shorter than Altus, so I will need rain pants or rain kilt also, which then increases total weight of rain gear
I was going to bring a rain jacket and rain pants (no pack cover because I use a pack liner), but I've found on my training walks in the rain that I don't like having my backpack straps get really wet. I do have an umbrella, but that won't work in high winds, and the bottom-back of my pack will still poke out from under the umbrella, getting wet.
I have an Altus poncho weighing 322g, which would solve the wet-straps problem, but it's got no pit zippers and isn't very breathable, making me sweaty. The tiny front vents are not enough.
My route is the Camino Portuguese Senda Litoral and Variante Espiritual, in June. Caminoweather.com says the chance of "significant" rain is 23%, plus 19% chance of "light" rain, for that month. Average low 14C, average high 21C. I tend to run warm, not cold.
Considering ordering a Packa in size XS. Wondering if anyone wants to weigh in on the advantages/disadvantages, if you have a Packa?
From what I can gather:
Packa Pros:
- comes in red (higher vis than Altus olive green)
- has pit zippers
- works as a pack cover alone to deter thieves when moving in the city
- double-direction zipper for ventilating
- can be worn as a windbreaker alone (though the big pouch in the back will look silly)
Packa Cons:
- heavier than Altus (but only by a little- a small Packa is 368g, the XS weight is not listed on the Packa website)
- shorter than Altus, so I will need rain pants or rain kilt also, which then increases total weight of rain gear