You can wear it over your backpack. Its great ventilation prevents stuffiness, and since you don’t need an umbrella, your hands stay free. For mountain lovers, a poncho is an incredibly practical piece of rain gear.
However,
Montbell's "
Trekking Rain Poncho" is a serious outdoor gadget, but it’s also gaining strong support among people living in the city.
Once you try it, you’ll understand why. It performs at a high level not just outdoors but also in daily commuting and at music festivals.
A Montbell must-have known to insiders. Let's dive into its real capabilities with PR representative Tetsushi Hosako.
PROFILE
Tetsushi Hosako
mont-bell Co., Ltd. Public Relations Department
After working as a store associate, transferred to the PR team. Enjoys mountain climbing and bouldering as hobbies. Spends days off climbing at rock sites.
Smooth Wearing Is the Poncho’s Leading Advantage
Ponchos trace their roots back to the traditional dress of Central and South American people.
They were originally a type of garment called a "Kantoi" (pullover robe) made by cutting a hole in the center of a square piece of cloth and slipping it over the head. Crafted from materials like alpaca wool for warmth and wind protection, in modern times, ponchos are also widely used as outdoor rainwear.