Russian Surplus Review: Plash Palatka rain cape and tent

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Sometimes the most versatile thing you own may be the simplest. This is the case with my Plash Palatka, a rain coat that came in today.


(Source: https://twitter.com/trekterritory/status/518718242559229952)

A decades old piece of equipment, this Russian rain cape has been used since the czarist time period. Keeping soldiers dry in oh so many ways, this poncho turns into a single man tent. When you put together multiple you can make an entire command post.


(Source: https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Canvas-Tarpaulin_170705893.html)

The item I received has a very tight knit weave made out of treated fibers that expand and repel water when wet. This is very comfortable except for one point, it only has one arm hole. It's apparently meant to be used without buttoning the front down. Overall I say this is a solid piece of kit with a solid and reliable past and I would give it a good 6/10.


(Source: https://twitter.com/trekterritory/status/518718242559229952)

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trekterritory Backtrail Territory tweeted @ 05 Oct 2014 - 11:04 UTC

Trying out a Soviet 'plash palatka' poncho in shelter mode. Great kit, heavy duty canvas, metal grommets for pegs. http://t.co/anjQFsNF9g

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I'd like this more if it flowed down past the knee like a cape. Full body shots of it seem to cut off awkwardly, but it still seems like a useful tool to have if you're away from civilization a bit.