Practical details: window on both sides of the hood to enlarge the field of vision, a flap with Velcro closure allows a small but handy adjustability how far extends the hood over his forehead. Per elastic band can pull the hood around the field fixed. Also on the inside of the Ponchos there elastics for arms and legs and even around the hip (also went backpacking), so that the poncho not flapping around in the wind and movement. While hiking we did not need, I imagine it but very handy while cycling mentioned before. The finger holes for the arms are fairly easy to find and large enough to maintain a decent move. One does not need the finger holes just, you can seal it with a push button. Stow can be the poncho in a sewn pocket, which is a bit of a hassle, you want afterwards not as a wrinkled little men in the wood look. Therefore, we have simply rolled him, so it is compact to stow in your backpack.
Also known as improvised "sleeping pad" to sit on wet meadows, the poncho has proved. Quality and workmanship are impeccable, pine needles and said pastures were the Poncho harm and until now no defects or signs of wear are noticed us.
From me there is therefore a strong buy recommendation, the price / performance ratio was right here in my opinion, in any case.