



Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Fletcher, NC | Est. 2009
Your multiuse waterproof rain gear
No more trying to take off your pack to put a pack cover and a rain jacket on: the waterproof ultralight hoodie pack cover keeps you and your pack dry. Perfect for when you don't want to wear a full rain jacket but want to keep the rain off your head, neck, and pack. A multiuse way to stay cool and dry on a hot rainy day.
Features:
- Attached hood and shoulder cape
- Elastic strap buckles across the back of the pack to keep the cover secure
- All seams are bound
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Specs:
Sizing:
- Medium: Fits up to 65 L packs
- Large: Fits 65L+
Weight:
- Medium: 5.3 oz | 150g
- Large: 5.7 oz | 161.6g
*Weight may vary due to fabric variation
Materials: Silpoly with a PU inside coating. >3000 mm hydrostatic head
Made in the USA
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Care instructions: Machine wash in cold with mild detergent. No bleach, do not iron, hang to dry.
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really cool item..
This solves a problem where water seeps down between your backpack and your back to get the contents of your pack wet. Yes, you can add in the nylofume bag, but also this item is very good! Works well. No complaints!

Repeat Customer!
I purchased my first Hoodie Pack Cover very early in my AT NOBO ‘23 hike and it became one of my favorite pieces of gear. I felt bad that at that time there wasn’t one large enough for my husband to buy and use. During Black Friday shopping this year I saw there’s now a larger size and was thrilled to order one for my husband. His reaction when he opened it was priceless.

Fine !
I've been using a similar product for a few years now: Bach's hooded raincover. Relatively effective, it is nevertheless difficult to put on and take off, especially in windy conditions. Lightheart's hooded raincover doesn't suffer from these shortcomings, and is quick and easy to install. I've only been able to try it once in the rain so far: perfect!

Rain cover hoddy
Not had a chance to use it in anger yet, will be hiking in northern Spain in January. I like the concept so thought I'd give it a punt. I think it's a bit over priced, but if it does a good job then I will be happy.