The DD Poncho Tarp is your ultimate companion on the trail. When the rain starts pouring, its 3,000mm-rated PU coating, the same trusted material used in our top - selling DD Tarps, keeps you bone - dry. The drawstring - adjustable hood lets you customize the fit for maximum protection. With generous coverage for your torso, arms, and legs, this poncho can be effortlessly thrown over a rucksack, thanks to its longer back. The reinforced press - stud closures on each side not only safeguard you from all angles but also allow for free movement. This versatile poncho doesn't just stop at keeping you dry during hikes. It doubles as a tarp! With 8 attachment loops around its edges, you can set it up in multiple configurations as a proper tarp. Measuring 2.5m x 1.4m when spread out, it's perfect for a small day shelter or a quick bivi cover, providing enough space for one person and their gear. To transform it into a shelter, simply close the hood using the long drawstring, unfasten the press - studs, and thread a ridge - line or hiking poles through the attachment points. It's fully waterproof, made with a 3,000mm rated PU coating. The reinforced press - stud fastening on each side encloses your body while leaving an arm/hand hole. The 8 attachment points offer endless possibilities for creating tarp shelters. The drawstring on the hood helps you cinch it around your head in bad weather, and the hood can be folded away and tied off for better waterproofing when used as a tarp. Available in Olive Green or Multicam, it weighs only 490g, making it a lightweight addition to your outdoor gear.









Using the DD Poncho Tarp is super easy. When it's raining, just put it on like a regular poncho. Adjust the drawstring on the hood to fit your head snugly. You can wear it over your rucksack thanks to the longer back. For added protection, fasten the press - studs on each side. When you want to use it as a tarp, close the hood with the drawstring and tie it up. Then, unfasten the press - studs. You can use a ridge - line or your hiking poles through the 8 attachment loops to set up different types of shelters. Here are some things to keep in mind. Avoid sharp objects that could tear the poncho tarp. If it gets dirty, you can gently wash it with mild soap and water. Let it dry completely before storing it. Store it in a cool, dry place to maintain its waterproof quality. With proper care, this poncho tarp will serve you well on many outdoor adventures.