Frogg Toggs Ultra-lite2 Rain Suit W/stuff Sack – X-large, Blue

The DriDucks® suits are constructed from an ultralight waterproof, breathable, non-woven polypropylene construction. The patented bi-laminate technology with “welded” waterproof seams and unmatched sweat-free breathability is a great value in affordable rain wear. – Ultra lightweight, waterproof protection – Sweat-free breathability – “Welded” seams – Includes free stuff sack – Great value – Blue – X-Large Barcode: 647484040360

Product Features

  • Ultra lightweight, waterproof protection,Sweat-free breathability,”Welded” seams,Includes free stuff sack,Great value

3 thoughts on “Frogg Toggs Ultra-lite2 Rain Suit W/stuff Sack – X-large, Blue”

  1. good for cheap & lightweight rain gear I purchased this set of Frogg Toggs so I would have a top & bottom rain set for wearing at home, while going to get the mail and such. For $20ish, they looked to be a decent set.The material is a type of plastic that has a somewhat faux suede feel to it. It’s thin and lightweight, and pretty quiet (quieter than PVC or oilskins anyway.) The material seems strong enough. Some reviews complain it seems fragile and easy to rip, but I tried ripping a hole in it with my finger and a good…

  2. Built for a man, yet marketed to a woman. I work outside in all kinds of weather and needed a rain suit in a hurry. I did not want to spend a ton of money, and I needed something not in banana yellow. I ordered this after searching under women’s rain gear and checking woman’s size chart that you click on from the product page. I am short and normally would order a small, but I wanted this suit to fit over a winter coat and heavy pants so I ordered a medium. I was sent a medium, but it must be men’s sizing since I can pull the pants…

  3. Perfect This suit exceeded my expectations. I backpack every summer in the Rockies. On a 10 day trip, I typically need rain gear for 8 hours or less. In the past, I’ve always used expensive, heavy Gore-Tex; it sits in the bottom of my pack 80% of the time. Tried DriDucks this year and was very impressed. It’s incredibly light, very inexpensive, it breathes well, and is waterproof. Pretty good wind block. Not very durable, but you can repair it with duct tape on the trail, and for the price, it…

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