Rain Gear

  • theleadsled
    Washington, Ia.
    Posts: 231
    #1231849

    I’m looking to purchase a water-proof outfit and was looking at the Pro Angler Frogg Suit on the EFN Outlet site. I’m interested in what anybody has to say about them that has used them. I,m not sure what size to get. Are these more of a summer outfit or are they tough enough to wear over your winterwear?

    theleadsled
    Washington, Ia.
    Posts: 231
    #247690

    Hoping to get somebodies imput. Anybody have any experiance with the Frog Toggs? Are they worth the money?

    Kerry Harvey
    Brownsdale, MN.
    Posts: 286
    #247696

    I have some frogg toggs, they are waterproof and wind resistant. the material is very light weight and it seems to be durable(but I’ve only wore mine a couple of times). Worth the money? I have’nt had them long enough to give an honest answer.

    dustin_stewart
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1402
    #247721

    The pair I got I’ve worn all summer and had no problems with them. They are very durable and will store in your back pocket. I’m going to buy a couple of extra pairs for x-mas to give to family members. Good stuff in my book!

    richardsmith
    Owatonna Mn 55060
    Posts: 174
    #247748

    I really like mine ! For a lite weight rain suit I couldn’t ask for anything better than FROGG TOGGS ! They are tuff and designed so you can put them on right over your boots. Dustins right on, they roll up in a compact ball for stoeing, they are designed with the sportsman in mind !!
    Give them a try, I’m sure you won’t be dissappointed !

    Richard (Smitty)

    Keep a tight line !!!

    theleadsled
    Washington, Ia.
    Posts: 231
    #247749

    I think I will, Sounds like they are what I am looking for. I don’t mind paying a little more if the quality is there. Thanks for the info!

    hawger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 608
    #247807

    I see you have ordered a set in the EFN Outlet Store. I wanted to get your height and weight to send with the order… that is a good way to insure a better fit…. but many guys are now getting their “Toggs” extra big… to wear over winter-wear.

    I was gone for a couple of days and am just now getting to post on this… I have to tell you that when you open your Froggtoggs, you’ll think they are “junk” from first look…. and you’ll think they will not last… I thought just that when I opened mine!

    From the feel of the fabric, I thought I would tear the snaps out if I pulled on them hard… but, they did not rip out… they are plenty tough! The fabric is real light and real tough!

    I am thrilled with my set… they perfrom just great… they just look and feel like they are too lightweight to last, but are holding up just fine. I have a set of mine stuck in a quart container that I use for a bail bucket. I use them for clients that forget their rainwear. Real handy& keep you real dry .

    Hawger

    Dave Hoggard

    theleadsled
    Washington, Ia.
    Posts: 231
    #247826

    I’m 6ft and 230lbs. We had a bad connection when you called both times for some reason. My answer machine was very hard to understand. I did send you a message thru EFN. Anyway, here is the information you want. Thanks for your efforts Hawger.

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