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Honcho Poncho Down
Therm-a-Rest
Honcho Poncho Down
$259.95
Description

  Constructed of premium materials, the Therm-a-Rest Honcho Poncho Down delivers high-performance protection and sublime comfort, making it the ideal layer to wear around your camp and beyond. Made with Global Recycle Standard-certified 100% recycled nylon, the Honcho Poncho Down’s shell is DWR-coated for water resistance. Combined with Responsible Down Standard certified 650–Fill Nikwax® Hydrophobic Down™, the Honcho Poncho Down maintains its puffy warmth in wet conditions.

  Design elements like the anorak zipper, a fitted hood, and a snap layout that minimizes excess fabric make it functional around camp during essential tasks like filtering water and cooking. With a front pocket that doubles as a stuff sack, you’ll be able to pack and bring along your favorite layer anywhere you head off to. 

  

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Brand Name:
Therm-a-Rest
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
1 lb 3 oz / 0.53 kg
Fill weight: 9.4 oz / 0.27 kg
Dimensions:
Length (folded in half): 48 in / 123 cm
Width: 42 in / 106 cm
Packed Size: 13 x 9 in / 32 x 24 cm
Fill Material:
650 Fill Duck Nikwax Hydrophobic Down, RDS
Shell & Lining Material:
100% Recycled 20D Nylon w/ DWR
Other Features:
  • Sustainably Made: Constructed of GRS-certified 100% recycled polyester with a water resistant DWR coating, so you can look good, feel good, and be protected against the elements.
  • Hydrophobic Down Insulation: RDS-Certified 650-Fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down™ keeps that sweet puffy warmth going even in wet conditions.
  • Designed to be Worn: Anorak zipper, three panel fitted hood and refined snap layout reduce excess fabric and make this poncho more jacket-like than a traditional poncho.
  • Easy and Compact Packing: Front pocket doubles as built-in stuff sack for quick and compact storage.
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