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    Shawn Forry
    BPL Member

    @porkpie73

    Locale: High Sierra

    Here's a link for a review I did for the MLD cuben poncho tarp I used for my hike along the Colorado Trail last month.

    http://www.shawnforry.com/Margin_Walker…A_Hikers_Chronicles/Blog/Entries/2012/9/6_MLD_Cuben_Fiber_Poncho_Tarp_review.html

    #1911191
    K C
    BPL Member

    @kalebc

    Locale: South West

    Not to try to put you down, but it's a backyard review, not a field test. I was excited to see someone use a poncho cuben tarp for a 400 miles trek but it was tested in a backyard. Any more field info?

    #1911195
    Shawn Forry
    BPL Member

    @porkpie73

    Locale: High Sierra

    Everything was tested in the field. While trying to break the unsupported speed record I didn't exactly have time to do any staged photos. I just used my backyard to take the photos, but the set up, results and application are all the same. I can photo shop a more appropriate background if it's helpful :)

    Shawn

    #1911254
    Dave T
    Member

    @davet

    Pretty sure that if Shawn Forry is reviewing something, it's because he used it on some fairly hard hiking. :)

    #1911266
     
    BPL Member

    @rememberthelorax

    Hey Shawn,

    Awesome awesome review and writeup!!!

    That poncho has been on my wishlist for a rather long time. I have almost bought the slightly lighter a number of times.

    As for the comment about about a "backyard review" – lol, too funny.

    Why do people not realize that some of us out here actually do not carry a camera and video recording software with us when we hike??

    Out of the thousands of miles I have hiked over the last few years, maybe a few hundred of those miles I actually had a camera or video gear along with me.

    Why should I carry a camera/video gear just so people can have pretty photos of gear I am going to *maybe* write a review about. I do not need a camera to remember my trips, maybe others do and that is fine, but please do not be critical of those of us who choose to hike light and not take a camera with us.

    Come on folks… just be grateful for guys like Shawn who take the time to write up reviews on highly specialized gear such as this poncho! Shawn used this poncho to shave as many grams as possible off his TPW… why expect him to lug around a camera just for you to have pretty photos in a review.

    #1911271
    David Ure
    Member

    @familyguy

    Even Andrew Skurka carries a camera.

    #1911300
    Stephen Barber
    BPL Member

    @grampa

    Locale: SoCal

    Being a long time poncho user, I've been delighted with the MLD Cuben Poncho and Chaps. I haven't used the poncho as a shelter, just as rain gear. Great piece of kit!

    #1911342
    Ben C
    BPL Member

    @alexdrewreed

    Locale: Kentucky

    Thanks for the review. Really looks like a nice piece.

    #1911365
    Bob Bankhead
    BPL Member

    @wandering_bob

    Locale: Oregon, USA

    "Even Andrew Skurka carries a camera."

    He doesn't really have a choice. With him, it's for self-promotion and advertising. It is truly one of his however-many essentials. For the rest of us, it's an option.

    Personally, I've always felt that if someone else wants to experience the views I had, they can sweat THEIR tail up that @#$%^ hill and earn it. I never carry a camera or a cell phone, ipod, ipad, Nook, or any other techno-device on the trail. That said, I have yet to hike in areas where safety dictates would over-ride that preference.

    #1911368
    David Ure
    Member

    @familyguy

    Yes Bob, I was kidding.

    #1911615
    Yair Mazor
    BPL Member

    @harmonicwave

    You managed to pass some of you knowledge and experience through this – thanks!

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