Saturday, November 18, 2017

Frogg Toggs All Sport Rain Suit Features and Reviews


The Frogg Toggs All Sport Rain Suit is a blend of non-woven materials that provide great waterproof and breathable performance. The Classic 50 non-woven jacket, combined with the original Classic 30 non-woven pants, are guaranteed waterproof and great fitting. It provides a great looking suit for every outdoor activity.

Features
- 100% Polypropylene
- All Sport Rain Suit Black Sm
- All Sport Rain Suit
- Jacket Full length, easy movement cut with adjustable waist. Adjustable & detachable hood. A full zip front with waterproof storm flap and guttered cover. An elongated rear cape and comfortable elastic sleeve openings.
- Pants 1" elastic waistband with adjustable cord and cord lock. Classic straight-leg design with adjustable leg openings. Four-panel cut for flexible fit and comfort.

Reviews

"I have used the All Sports Rain and Wind Suit a few times now, and find it perfect for my use, which is limited to vigorous walks in the early morning hours. I live in the rainy Pacific Northwest, and find the jacket and pants just what I need to stay dry. There is enough room to wear a couple extra layers under the jacket and pants when needed. I like the light weight of the fabric. Do remember that there are NO POCKETS, so getting to a pocket in clothing underneath can be a little difficult. My only suggestion would be to include drawstring clips on the hood, instead of having to tie a knot to draw the hood closed. I think I can find some at a fabric shop, and will add them myself. Overall, just what I needed!"
By James G. Sutton

"Ordered these for my husband as he is a mechanic and has to do a lot of road calls. He previously had a cheap plastic rain suit which of course ripped after wearing a couple times. He instantly loved the material and the flexibility of the fabric. He 5'8" 32 waist. I ordered the medium suit and it fits him perfectly. Even enough room for him to layer his clothing underneath in the winter."
By Misti Taylor

"Finally, albiet with a heavy heart got to test out the rain suit on my Vespa today. It was practically raining sideways as I was riding. Kept my ride at a 60 MPH pace, and 18 miles later, got home realitvely dry. I believe that the wind pushed the rain through the jacket and it slighlty dampened my shirt. Overall, I am happy and need to purchase some riding boots because I'm a little tired of having soaked shoes. Def worth the purchase if you're on the fence."
By A. Dreamer

"I bought this for my dad who works outside a lot. Although it doesn't rain much in Los Angeles, when it does, it's nice to have something to wear while working outdoors. The fits is a little large but my dad can just wear the top over normal clothes and he says it fits just fine. All of this co-workers asked where he purchased it from."
By S. M.

"These worked wonderfully on a backpacking trip in which we hiked through some good amounts of rain. These fit nicely over my other clothes. Consult the Frogg Toggs website for sizing information, because they are sized to fit over regular clothing. Even though the material resembles that of a reusable shopping bag, it proved surprisingly durable and really did keep out the rain. I have only a few minor complaints. This particular model has no pockets in either the pants or jacket. That would have been nice, but I suspect the more expensive models feature pockets. Also, if you wear these over shorts or short sleeved shirts, and you're active, you're going to sweat. And just like the material keeps moisture out, it also keeps it in, which can get uncomfortable. That's probably unavoidable. I was more comfortable wearing them over long clothing. However, they dry very quickly. So if you sweat in them, you can just pull them inside out and let them dry. Finally, the drawstring on the hood has no tightener - you have to tie it closed to keep the hood tight. Don't worry about buying a storage bag for them. I just rolled them up into the jacket's hood. All in all they did the trick."
By S. Keiter
"They're awesome for the rain unless you sit in water for prolonged periods. I drive a forklift 11 hours a day and find during heavy rain the material does start to wick water up the inside in the back. I attribute this to my lift not being enclosed so I sit in water pooled in the seat. The bottom of the jacket sits in it allowing water to access the inside part."
By Mark S.

"I love my Frogg Toggs. I owned the cheaper set before these and they work great but I wanted a nicer set. These are awesome. Just be aware you probably won't receive the actual color pants shown which is disappointing. Mine were plain black."
By Kip

"I wanted to wait for some truly rainy weather before forming an opinion. Well I got my wish!! This All Sport rain suit does an adequate job of keeping you from getting "as wet" as you would without it. The main ingress points are the sleeves and bottom as the rain makes its way around the seams. All in all it does the job and for the money is a pretty good deal."
By Corey M. P.

"The item is good, quality as expected but these things run HUGE. I normally wear X-LG. These are intended to be worn over other layers, but I ordered X-LG anyway. Way too big! I returned the item and got LG. That fits fine with other layers under. My recommendation is you order one size smaller than you normally wear."
By Don Ferrario

"Great rain suit. Wore it in a torrential downpour and only got a bit of runback from my sleeve, which wasn't the coat's problem. Light, attractive and a great buy."
By Kevin R. Marsh

"These suits run soooooo big. Wish there was a youth XL or men's XS option but we went with men's Small. But my Boy Scout son was happy to have it on on very soggy camping trip. He stayed dry and the suit dries fast when hung. I ran the suit through the wash on low spin cycle and hung to dry and they came out great. Glad they come in a variety of color choices."
By DALAMPE

"I bought this before a playoff football game in January. The weather was cold and rainy. I had used the cheaper Frogg Toggs which worked great, but did tear quite easily. These are much more durable and kept be bone dry through several hours of tailgating and through the game.

They are very lightweight and run big in order to fit over insulated clothing. I purchased the size XL. I am 6'0 and weight about 240lbs. I was able to wear several layers beneath them (including a very large, heavy coat) and had no problems with them being too big. If you do not plan on wearing layers beneath, it would probably be way too big, so get a size smaller than you think.

My only complaints are that it should come with a bag to carry the jacket and pants in, but I was able to roll on the pants and jacket and cram it into the hood of the jacket and it worked OK. some pockets would have been helpful, but I was able to reach under the pants and into my interior pants pocket easily enough."
By Joe F.

"When I got it, I thought it would be a miracle if it kept rain out on the motorcycle since it was thin like crepe paper. But it is amazing. I keep completely dry. I wanted to try it in heavy rain before I wrote anything, but I have used it now several times in the rain on my 30 minute motorcycle commute to and from work, and it is great. There was a rip in one of the legs when I got it, but instead of bothering with returning, etc. I just taped it with duct tape and it is good to go. I haven't ridden in the rain on a really hot day yet, but I know it will be less suffocating than the plastic-like one-piece that I used last summer."
By Whitney Weeks

"Here's the deal. You can throw these things over insulated coveralls if you size up one. The value is in taking any clothing you have and turning it into camo clothing. The problem is they are very very loud. I like them a lot for duck hunting from a blind. They are cheap throwaways and your rustling isn't really an issue. I won't bother using them for anything else, though. I suppose you could run them in a treestand but I've heard whitetail scare easy, and these are pretty loud."
By Luke

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