

🌧️ Gear up in the rain suit that means business — waterproof, breathable, unstoppable.
The FROGG TOGGS Men's Classic All-Sport Rain Suit features a 3-layer waterproof and breathable polypropylene fabric with DRIPORE GEN 2 technology, fully taped seams, and adjustable elements for a customizable fit. Lightweight yet durable, it offers wind resistance and freedom of movement, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and fishing.









| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 100% Polypropylene |
| Origin | Imported |
C**S
Best rain gear on Amazon!!
This is the best rain suit I've ever had. It is also a very good wind breaker. Durable, light weight and keeps your dry!! Definitely worth the price!!
B**N
Excellent protection and worth every penny.
Great! I needed a rain jacket for a fishing trip and this worked great. It’s large enough to fit over a thick short or even a sweatshirt with enough room for good range of motion. It kept me dry and was a good windbreaker as well while heading across the weather at about 40mph. The pants also fit well and did their job. Pants are a little long, but still worked out really well.
R**N
Funky shapes and sizes
Jury's still out on durability... feels like a flower garden weed barrier, maybe a little softer like damp cardboard. The pair arrived today (before the hurricane) so for fun I weighed the bag and it was .86 pound for the top and bottom. I felt adventurous so I carefully opened it knowing I'd be returning it... but wait! Everyone that said it runs one size bigger was right, well sorta. See I wear a Lg tshirt perfectly and 34×32 pants. So I ordered a medium. This is where I got scared. While wearing gym shorts I slide the medium pants on which are 35x33 as measured with a fabric tape. I did a squat or two and they didn't rip so, I'm good. Let's just say they'd be snug over jeans or impossible if I ever gain an inch in the waist. Oddly, still comfortable-ish for the price and quality. On to the jacket... my arm length is 33 1/2. At it's best the arm of the jacket is 32. Hits right at my wrist bone. Kinda stubby sleeves. The girth of the midsection is 48 inches from chest to bellybutton. Yes it's that short. So much for showing my hourglass figure. Fortunately, I can hike the hippily pants up a few since there's room for a basketball in the crotch. But when I do my ankles show when I sit. Won't be wearing these on the bike. Maybe --- on the boat with some wader boots. Anyhow the shoulders are roomy and the hood will also fit a basketball (I tried). It has a drawstring like the pants so it'll work if needed. Next test I dialed it up a notch. Yeah, I hopped in the shower. (I'd rather know in a controlled environment than outdoors.) It held up surprisingly well. No leaks that I could feel and with the nozzle at my back the hood did fine. Everything was dry except any exposed skin. So the moral of my story is "it works" if you're wearing a thin layer while standing or walking. If you're going to be wearing layers or sweats, riding, or sitting in a boat; you may want buy your actual size. Just remember there's plenty of room in the jacket if you have a keg instead of a 6 pack. The pants - not so much. I'll follow up Re: durability after a few wears.
W**A
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ :) Florida-Proof Rain Gear — Keeps You Dry and Comfortable!
Living and working in Florida, I know how unpredictable and heavy the rain can get, and this FROGG TOGGS rain suit is a lifesaver! The 3-layer design is completely waterproof yet surprisingly breathable, so I stay dry without feeling like I’m trapped in a sauna. The fit is comfortable and allows full movement — I can bend, climb, or work outside without feeling restricted. The jacket and pants pair perfectly, and the material is durable enough to handle Florida’s wind, rain, and even rough terrain. I also appreciate how lightweight and packable it is. I can easily keep it in my car or backpack, ready for sudden storms. After multiple uses, it still looks brand-new and shows no signs of wear. For anyone who lives in a rainy climate, especially places like Florida, this rain suit is worth every penny. Practical, durable, and highly effective — absolutely 5 stars!
G**H
They really do hold up to wind
I wasn't going to write a review for these, but now I feel that I must. I picked these up because I am getting into backpacking and wanted a fall back if the weather turned unexpectedly. Something cheap and light weight. So I wasn't hoping for much. But boy was I surprised. I always try to test out anything I'm buying for a trip or anything I'm going to be using later, that I make sure its going to work before I actually need it to work. I ran the jacket and pants under the tap for a little bit and yeah, they're waterproof. As advertised. But I had no way to test how well they broke the wind. As of right now, it S/E WI it is 19 degrees out and the winds are really going, from 35-55 mph. So I threw on the set and went to shovel some snow. And holy hell, they hold up. It is well below freezing and only wearing pj pants and a t shirt underneath, I was cozy. The only part of me that was cold was my hands, which had my work gloves on. So that tells you all you need to know. Absolutely great deal for the price. I saw a few reviewers state that the sizes run small so to order a size up, but I'm a short 5' 7" guy who bought a large, and they were big on me. So food for thought. Great product, 10/10, would recommend.
M**.
It's an okay rain suit
It's a nice rain suit. The jacket fits good. The pants are kinda large. Made of good materials. I don't like the attached hood. It gets a 3 star rating because there are No pockets, none! Minus 1 star for no jacket pockets Minus 1 star for no pants pockets. I won't be using this rain suit golfing. No pockets for my balls! Haaahaaha
T**B
Best waterproof/breathable suit I've had in 25 years!
I bought the Frogg Toggs All Sport rain suit as my old and trusty Goretex windbreaker had worn out. A lot of reviews said FT's DRIPORE GEN 2 middle layer was better than Goretex in the breathability department which is very important to me as a hiker, backpacker in Florida (humidity!!). I got them this past week and used them for the first time yesterday (Sunday, Jan. 15) to paddle my kayak escorting a swimmer across Tampa Bay for the annual Frogman Swim. The air temp at launch was 47 deg. Water temp was warmer but not by much. I have a sit-on-top kayak so I wore the FT suit to keep my warmer under-layers dry. With a significant wind churning up the water and making the "feels like" temp around 41 deg. I felt warm and dry due in large part to the FT suit. Due to our course across the bay waves were hitting me broadside with water splashing into the cockpit. The FT suit shedded the water wonderfully so I stayed dry.It also kept the wind from chilling me even tho I had poly underlayers on. I also did not sweat much as I had in the past with my older and failing Goretex suit. The FT material is stiff but I don't care as long as it keeps me warm and dry. To me, this was a great text of FT's capabilities for waterproofness and breathability and it scores high marks! I'm very happy with it and hope the suit last the decades that my Goretex suit did.
D**D
Field simulation test results: POOR
This Frogg Toggs Camo Jacket + Pants combo claims to be quiet, waterproof and breathable. If true, it would be a steal at $33 and change for the budget conscious hunter. We put it to the test as soon as receiving it in the mail and PRIOR TO ever going out to the field with it. Here are the results: Waterproofness: F (Failed) Went under the shower head and intended to stay under for about 10 minutes. Had to call it in about 3 minutes, because water could be felt coming in the suit - see photos. Water mainly came in at the seams of the jacket at shoulder level (see photo of the polo shirt I was wearing underneath for how much water got through at that point). Pants held up decently, but there were still a couple of minor wet spots at thigh level. If those were the results in 3 minutes you can just imagine how soaking wet you'll be hunting with this on a rainy day. Breathability: D. Claims to be breathable, but as soon as zipping it up one can immediately feel the heat building up inside. Not ideal for hot weather conditions. Durability: D. Material appears to be some sort of corrugated paper treated for repelling water. Will definitely have a few holes in it after a few uses out in the field. May last you 1 or 2 seasons, but that's it. Packability: C+ Packable? Sure, as much as folding a piece of paper can be; that's what it's made of after all. Fit: C+ Big enough to allow you to wear warmer clothing underneath in cold weather. You're not going to win any awards for being the best dressed hunter out there though. Felt baggy... Think Michellin man. Quietness: F+++ Went up and down a flight of stairs and walked around in it to break it in. Verdict: Wildlife will hear you coming over miles away. There is plenty of noise even when rotating your head with the hood on. Price/Value: C+ For $33 you'd think this would be a good value, and you'd be wrong. If you're going to wear this on a hunt and you know 100% that it will be sunny, you may be willing to forgive this suit's flaws. However, if you are looking for something that is quiet and breathable as well as fit better than a sack of potatoes, you should invest a few more bucks and buy something better. Needless to say, this suit will NOT keep you dry.
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