islandwoman Posted March 27, 2021 #1 Share Posted March 27, 2021 I always wear a daypack on shore excursions. When it rains, I have trouble keeping both the pack and myself dry. I've tried raincoats and rain jackets, but the pack doesn't fit well underneath. I've tried ponchos, but my arms and legs get wet and the hood falls down over my face. I did find something called The Packa, http://www.thepacka.com/ that seemed to be just what I'm looking for, but the vendor tells me that it only works with large backpacks. Please give me some suggestions for light-weight, pack-able rain gear to take on shore excursions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philob Posted March 27, 2021 #2 Share Posted March 27, 2021 On Amzn look up "day pack covers" or "backpack rain covers". Essentially it's a nylon cover that goes over your pack. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisemom42 Posted March 27, 2021 #3 Share Posted March 27, 2021 Have you thought about just getting a waterproof daypack? I don't know what style or size you like, but I have researched them in the past (for a Hadrian's wall walking tour) and there are a great many sizes and styles available. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neverbeenhere Posted March 27, 2021 #4 Share Posted March 27, 2021 I grew up using a garbage bag, but Columbia Sports has rain gear for all levels of threat from mist to hurricane. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkacruiser Posted March 27, 2021 #5 Share Posted March 27, 2021 Check out Land's End as well. Or, L.L. Bean. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ldubs Posted March 28, 2021 #6 Share Posted March 28, 2021 2 hours ago, rkacruiser said: Check out Land's End as well. Or, L.L. Bean. I have a light weight one from Land's End. The hood is very large which I like. It is baggy enough to cover a camera bag but I don't think I could wear mine over a day pack. But I sure like mine a lot. And when the sun comes out just fold up it up and stuff it in the back pack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted March 28, 2021 #7 Share Posted March 28, 2021 I have a Columbia rain parka. I bought one size too large. My daypack is fairly waterproof and you can add waterproofing to the daypack easily Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1025cruise Posted March 28, 2021 #8 Share Posted March 28, 2021 Have you asked on the Cruise Fashion board? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted March 28, 2021 #9 Share Posted March 28, 2021 I carry a sun visor and wear it under the hood when it rains to keep the hood from falling down over my face/eyes. EM 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #10 Share Posted March 28, 2021 51 minutes ago, 1025cruise said: Have you asked on the Cruise Fashion board? I wasn't aware that there was a "Cruise Fashion Board". I will do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #11 Share Posted March 28, 2021 1 hour ago, ldubs said: I have a light weight one from Land's End. The hood is very large which I like. It is baggy enough to cover a camera bag but I don't think I could wear mine over a day pack. But I sure like mine a lot. And when the sun comes out just fold up it up and stuff it in the back pack. What is the name of the "light weight one from Land's End" that you have? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #12 Share Posted March 28, 2021 1 hour ago, Mary229 said: I have a Columbia rain parka. I bought one size too large. My daypack is fairly waterproof and you can add waterproofing to the daypack easily Would that be the "Women's Firwood™ Parka" ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #13 Share Posted March 28, 2021 3 hours ago, rkacruiser said: Check out Land's End as well. Or, L.L. Bean. LLBean has several women's rain jackets. Which are you recommending? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #14 Share Posted March 28, 2021 3 hours ago, neverbeenhere said: I grew up using a garbage bag, but Columbia Sports has rain gear for all levels of threat from mist to hurricane. Anything in particular from Columbia Sports? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisemom42 Posted March 28, 2021 #15 Share Posted March 28, 2021 27 minutes ago, islandwoman said: LLBean has several women's rain jackets. Which are you recommending? I'm not the person you asked, but I like the LL Bean "Trail Model" rain jacket. Very lightweight and very waterproof for the price. I did a lot of research initially but since I got my first one about 10 years ago I actually have purchased two more -- lost one, and on the first one the interior lining eventually started to flake and crack. The cons are that they are not super roomy, so order a size up. Not sure even with that about fitting a daypack under it. It has a little of that "crackly" feel about it -- but that's also what makes it waterproof. I have been in a steady downpour at an archaeological site for a couple of hours. Afterwards when we arrived at lunch and took off our rain gear, most people were soaked through their jackets but at least I was dry in the areas protected by the jacket... (My legs and shoes were a different story, but I had on some tech pants that were relatively quick to dry. Folks in jeans were miserable. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lissie Posted March 28, 2021 #16 Share Posted March 28, 2021 Two options really - either pay a few $$ and get a waterproof day pack- it won't be absulutely waterproof - but close enough. Or just keep the things inside it that need to be kept dry in zip lock bags - I usually do this in the tropics - the swimsuit/sarong/suntan lotions doesnt need to stay dry - the passport/wallet/ snacks do - so they go in ziplocks inside the bag. Or use small dry bags for the same purpose. If you want really water prroof look at camera gear sites. Some of their bags have the actually camera padding as separate - so you can buy just the bag. I have a tenba sling bag - it wa already wet from rain - and then during a zodiac transfer to a ship I coped the whole wave over me and the bag - completely dry 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ldubs Posted March 28, 2021 #17 Share Posted March 28, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, islandwoman said: What is the name of the "light weight one from Land's End" that you have? Oh boy, all I know is Land's End brand. I've probably had it for at least 10 years. It has absolutely no insulation but is large enough to wear over a large coat. Zip as well as velcro on the front. Zippers on outside pockets. Cuffs have velcro straps for adjustment. Has a drawstring at the waste. The hood is very large. The mention by a previous poster of wearing a sun visor is a good idea. This came up some time ago in a previous thread but I could not find it using the CC search function. I tried an internet search but couldn't find a model like the one I have. I wish I could be more help. PS: Mine is not for sale! hahaha Edited March 28, 2021 by ldubs 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted March 28, 2021 #18 Share Posted March 28, 2021 7 hours ago, islandwoman said: Would that be the "Women's Firwood™ Parka" ? I would have to dig it out but looking at the site I think it is either the Switchback or the Arcadia. For the DH I have a packable Frogg Togg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iancal Posted March 28, 2021 #19 Share Posted March 28, 2021 (edited) I have had a few. We travel with carry on only so my outerwear consists of a light sweater and a waterproof shell with hood. At least one came from an outdoor store. Don't use it any more, don't even know if I still have it. I picked up a Paradox brand shell at Costco just prior to retirement. Have not seen them in the store since. Extremely well made, especially the seams, and it has been subjected to a great deal of mistreatment over the years! It was inexpensive, yet perfect for me. Price or store is not always an indication of quality or suitability. Still like new. Mine has been on six continents over nine years. South America rain, SE Asia rain, and a few downfalls here an there in Europe. Nice big hood and good air vents. It does the job, is extremely lightweight, and squishes up to nothing. DW is sorry that she did not pick one up at the same time that I did. Edited March 28, 2021 by iancal 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #20 Share Posted March 28, 2021 1 hour ago, iancal said: DW is sorry that she did not pick one up at the same time that I did. I found one of REI. https://www.rei.com/rei-garage/product/812843/paradox-everyday-rain-jacket-womens Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandwoman Posted March 28, 2021 Author #21 Share Posted March 28, 2021 Ooops. "This item is no longer available." Sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pudgesmom Posted March 28, 2021 #22 Share Posted March 28, 2021 This isn’t very fashionable but I wear my daypack on the front when it’s raining and it is covered by my umbrella or raincoat if I close it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbwex Posted March 29, 2021 #23 Share Posted March 29, 2021 I would agree with the idea of getting a waterproof daypack, and then wearing a good raincoat. We have both a short, waterproof jacket for when there is just a little rain, and long raincoats that we got from LL Bean for when the weather is bad. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare whogo Posted March 30, 2021 #24 Share Posted March 30, 2021 On 3/27/2021 at 9:48 PM, lissie said: Or just keep the things inside it that need to be kept dry in zip lock bags I use lissie's suggestion. I bought the lightest backpack that Target had. Durable nylon, washable, dries quickly, it has served me well for 25 years. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Mary229 Posted March 30, 2021 #25 Share Posted March 30, 2021 (edited) For waterproofing you can get the spray on Scotchgard fabric protector. Be sure to use the upholstery grade. Some people simply rub wax but that can be messy. Edited March 30, 2021 by Mary229 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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