• Frogg Toggs Mens All Sport Rain Suit

So I read reviews and ordered a large... Sorry but this thing was HUGE. I'm 5'10" 190, wear 34 pants and large shirts. I could have fit two of me in that thing...hahaha... no worries, Prime Member, returned it, got refund in 24 hrs, thx Amazon... Ordered a medium and it came two days later. The medium fits great over cloths, including a sweatshirt. I know there are many questions on the reviews about size, hopes this helps. Have NOT used this in the field/rain. Along with other reviews it does not come with a carrying case. so, I followed another user's suggestion. Fold the pants in half, put them inside the jacket and zip it up, fold the sleeves in, fold each side into hood width, roll it up from the bottom and stuff the entire suite into the hood. It fits easily and small. No straps or ties, it just fits great...Awesome recommendation...

Nice rain suit, always wanted one. Like many have posted, it DOES run a bit large, but I bought it this way to go over my hunting clothes. I bought a size XL and Im 5-10, 210 lbs. Inseam is a little long (34" if Im not mistaken), but I pull the pants up above my belly button, lol. Not in the woods to make a fashion statement, just to stay dry on a rainy day. Not quiet at all, would be nearly impossible to slip up on game in this outfit. The cap is detachable, and it is large enough to wear a ball cap underneath it to divert water from running directly down into your face. Rolls up into a tight wad to stash away in a back pack, and even a fanny pack. Has no pockets or slits to access pants pockets, but I can live with that. Matter of fact thats what fanny packs are for if you choose to use one. All in all, I highly recommend it, and no I didnt receive any compensation whatsoever for my review.

Bought this rain suit for my husband who drives Tractor Trailor and is out in the elements for hours per day. We bought a cheap plastic one a few months ago, and it was exactly that. Lasted only a few wears before it ripped and never really kept him dry. This one is such great quality! Super thick. He loves the drawstring elastic waist pants that he can easily pull on over his uniform and they are plenty long enough to cover his work boots. He usually wears a 2x in shirts, however after reading reviews I decided to go down to the XL, glad I did, as this is a perfect fit and plenty roomy inside. For size comparison he stands 5'11 and weighs 240lbs.

Most important thing: all the reviews saying these run large are correct. They're meant to be worn over clothes. I'm 6' 6" and 300 lbs (and no, it's not all muscle :o) ). I usually wear a 36" inseam and a 38" - 40" waist, and 2XL tall in shirts. I would normally have ordered the 2XL size, but I went with XL based on comments about sizing. XL turned out to be a nearly perfect fit. Fit: ~ The length of the pant legs is perfect. The waist-band is elastic with a draw-string, which I don't need because they're a snug (but not tight) fit. There are narrow velcro straps at the ankles to adjust the fit, which is great for bicycling. ~ The coat is almost as good a fit as the pants, but it could be just a skotch longer. Not a real problem, just a preference. The bottom of the coat also has a draw-string to help with the fit. The arms are just about the perfect length. ~ The hood is very large, possibly too large, especially if you're facing into the wind and not using the draw-strings to cinch it tight. It will fit most of the way over my bicycle helmet (and I have a large head, thus a large helmet). It's detachable. Construction: ~ There are no pockets on either the coat or pants. ~ The material really is like a reusable shopping back, but not at all flimsy. I don't think you'd have a problem with tearing unless you wear it around brambles or scrap metal or other snaggy stuff. I can see where piling might happen, and I'm pretty sure thistles would stick to it. ~ It's super lightweight. ~ I don't think it would be very packable. The material is a bit too stiff for that, not like nylon. This is more of a hang-up or fold-up kind of rainsuit. ~ It's very breathable. Aside from the excellent fit, this is what I was most excited about. I try to bike in all weather. That could be very cold rain, sweltering rain, or snow, depending on the season. Yesterday I rode in the rain both to and from work. It was around 40F (4C) in the morning and 50F (10C) in the evening, and it was very windy. I wore a short-sleeved button-up shirt and khakis underneath. I could feel the air moving against my skin and it kept me cool, but not too cool, and it kept the rain out 100%.

Just got this today! And then the skies opened and it poured rain! What's a guy to do. I know, test the frog toggs! I ordered the 2XL for me as I plan on wearing this over my clothing and I wanted it baggy. Something I could pull on quickly when I'm out driving my jeep and it starts to rain. I have no top for my jeep... These run pretty huge. I am 5'11" and 250lbs and I"m swimming in the 2XL. That's ok. There's room to breath and it'll go on over my jeans or whatever I'm wearing. As for the downpour, I was outside for 5 minutes until the lightening forced me back inside. No leaks and the baggy pants helped cover my shoe tops to keep water out of my socks. Shoes are waterproof.... The only downfall to these are no pockets. I was outside and standing in the rain I wanted to put my hands in pockets to keep them out of the rain too and there were none. So I just pulled my hands inside the sleeves. Not practical but ok. Pockets just risk a leak I suppose and absolute waterproofness to me was the most important thing. The hood was huge also. It does have cords to help cinch it down tight and there's room for you to pull your head back into the hood a little so you stay drier. Nice. This material feels like Gore-Tex covered in fibers that give it a reusable grocery bag kind of feel. I'll see how durable they are jumping in and out of the jeep.

I've always been dubious about hunting rain gear having tried many different vendor's products. They all have failed. Some sooner than others. I have been proven wrong by Frogg Toggs. Upon receiving these this past season, I put them to the test that very weekend during a tremendous rain storm with high winds and later snow. I sat in pouring rain on the ground so lightning was less of a threat. It poured for over an hour and I stayed bone dry. Being huddled in driving rain, my concern was to keep my rifle and scope dry. The Frogg Toggs allowed me to slide the scope under the jacket front and no water made it through. Overall, they exceeded my expectations. They are quiet when moving through brush and provide another layer of insulate by being windproof. I'd buy another set without the camo without hesitation.

This suit came really fast, I ordered a size larger for when I fished in the fall with more clothing on, but not sure if I had to but a great value and a great suit, lite, well made, best suit ever for the money. Thanks. I have now had a chance to wear the suit in a major rain storm. We were out fishing a tournament and the rain started and for 1 hour it rained so hard I could not see the other person at the back of the 20 foot boat, I stayed dry, later that day it started again I had water down my neck from behind checked why snaps that keep the hood on had come undone fixed that no more wet this is one of the best suits I have owned. $ for $ the best suit I have owned. Good Job Frogg Toggs.

Basically perfect. It works great as a rain suit. Even better, I use the rain pants as a wind breaker in the winter and the difference is amazing. I ride a motorcycle year round and I haven’t been wet a single time thanks to these and a pair of shoe covers I purchased. I recommend it to everyone that asks me what I’m wearing in the rain.

Right out of the bag, the suit makes you think, huh?!??! It looks baggy and goofy to be honest. But when you put it on, it doesn't fit baggy at all, and the person I bought this for is quite thin. The legs are long even for a 6' tall person, but there is Velcro to tighten and shorten the legs if you're shorter. If you're very short, you might have to shorten these or have pretty baggy legs going on. When you walk there is just a slight russling sound, but if you are wildlife viewing, I imagine it could disturb them. This is matte not shiny which is nice. It is perfectly waterproof and breathes so it is comfortable in the rain. It doesn't look cheap. It fits loose enough to layer underneath it because this suit provides no warmth. I'd advise if you purchase this that you hold off your evaluation until you put it on, because right out of the bag you'll likely think it looks pretty goofy. The black would make it impossible to see you in the dark by a road, so I'd advise attaching some reflective strips for biking or walking there.

I bought this as a cheap rain suit to throw on the boat. We went to a boating rendezvous on Lake Erie and docked at Port Clinton and a storm came up. I dug the suit out and put it on. The storm grew to near hurricane proportions. Waves came across route 2 - a 4 lane highway - and closed it. I was out trying to keep the boats from busting loose in the storm. Water was about 1 1/2 feet over the docks. Our dock lines kept pulling the cleats out of the docks and planks off the docks the wind was so bad. Finally a dock on the next row broke loose with about 20 boats, all larger than 40 feet, attached and proceeded up the river. I was out all night until dawn trying to keep the boats on our dock safe. 70 plus mph winds and huge storm surge and heavy rain all night. The next morning when the storm let up, the only part of me that was wet was below the knee where I had been standing in the water. Absolutely amazing suit which I had thought was cheap paper when I bought it. I would go anywhere with this thing.