






🌧️ Don’t just weather the storm—own it with Frogg Toggs!
The FROGG TOGGS Men's Classic All-Sport Rain Suit is a lightweight, breathable, and fully waterproof two-piece set made from 100% polypropylene. Featuring taped seams, adjustable/removable hood, elastic cuffs, and a parka-cut jacket designed to fit over layers, it delivers reliable protection against wind and rain while maintaining comfort and mobility. Perfect for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts who demand functional style and dependable weather defense.








| ASIN | B00HR6RAGW |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,191 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #36 in Men's Camping & Hiking Waterproof Jackets |
| Brand | FROGG TOGGS |
| Color | Black Jacket/Black Pants |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,546) |
| Date First Available | 13 March 2014 |
| Department | mens |
| Features | Waterproof |
| Height | 36 inches |
| Included Components | Frogg Toggs Men's Classic All-Sport Rain Suit, Black Jacket / Black Pants, Size LG |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AS1310 |
| Length | 36 inches |
| Manufacturer | FROGG TOGGS |
| Material Composition | 100% Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 20.32 x 5.08 cm; 453.59 g |
| Season | Fall |
| Size | L |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Classic All-sport Waterproof Breathable Rain Suit |
| Usage | outdoor use |
| Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Width | 24 inches |
G**H
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**E
Ordered 3 brands of rainsuits with the intention of comparing and returning two: **1) Mens Waterproof Rainsuit With Hood SWISSWELL Black Large ($40), **2) Result Mens Heavyweight Waterproof Rain Suit (Jacket & Trouser Suit) (L) (Black) ($23), and **3) Frogg Toggs Men's All Sports Rain and Wind Suit, Black, Large ($40). In the end, chose Swisswell. Swisswell seemed to have the best fit, style, and functionality. **1 Swiswell’s fit over my clothing and have their own pockets (no pass through holes). The material seems as though it would absorb water but a quick test under the faucet proved otherwise. Not sure how well these will breathe but I’m confident they’ll keep my dry. The appearance, fit, and Velcro/drawstrings in all the right places made this the top choice of the three. However, I don’t care for the left handed zipper. Will update after use. **2) Results: very rubbery looking and tighter than the other two. If I’d liked this I would have re-ordered a size larger for sure. This one is fine for minimal use or if your budget is below the $40 price of the other two but it came in last place for preference with me. Difficult to get back into the original bag but the only one of the three tested that has it’s own storage bag. Has pass through slots for access to pockets in clothing underneath. Also has annoying left handed zipper. C’mon, get it right China. **3)Frogg Toggs were quite large and made of the reusable grocery bag material which was probably the most breathable of the three, but I didn’t like that it did not have pockets or pass through holes (to access pant pockets underneath). If I’m standing watching my daughter’s soccer game, I want pockets for my hands so pocketless top and bottom was a deal breaker for me. These were the best at putting on quickly over clothing. The removable hood was huge and I felt I could have fit a helmet underneath. Also only one of the three with right handed zipper operation (finally!) This was a close second and I knew primary use would be worn over heavier clothing it probably would have been the winner.
D**Y
I do like this rain suit. It is waterproof but unfortunately has no pockets. It is also made from a strange material.
R**S
I ride my motorcycle year round in all weather and needed a new set of rain gear. Had a buddy tell me to look into Frogg Togg's because they don't cost an arm and a leg and can be stuffed into a small sack that doesn't take up much room. So, I gave it a shot. I was a little skeptical when I felt how thin the material is and felt like it would rip or poke holes in it every time I touched something. So far, so good, though. I have used them quite a bit for the past couple months and always have them in my bag for those unexpected rain storms. They don't leak anywhere weird or unexpected for rain gear. Typical wet spots are always at the neckline, but that is expected and very minimal. I have ridden through Armageddon storms wearing this suit and totally expected to be soaked when I got to work, but was pleasantly surprised to take it off and only have a damp neck. Sizing is going to be bigger than a fitted rain suit, but this is meant to be worn over clothes and gear, so you might want to keep that in mind. I would recommend this to others and am pleased with my purchase. If you ride motorcycles in unpleasant weather, this will help you out and not take up a ton of room if you keep them with you on nice days. Hope this helps someone.
A**R
Not sweaty like other plastic raincoats. I took one star back because there are no pockets on the pants. You have to reach inside these pants to access your phone, wallet or money. I think they're a good value.
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