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    Frog Toggs

    Has anyone used this raingear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    Has anyone used this raingear?
    Yes, Light and works ok.

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    Temperature wise, the Toggs are cooler than plastic. I am saddened by the loss of all those frogs.
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    Excellent product..go for the more expensive ones , they are thicker…maybe $80 ?????
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    I use them. Much more comfortable than the usual rain gear. I have the "Bilt" ones from Cycle Gear and I really like them. The few times I've used them, they kept me dry and I didn't sweat to death with them on.

    http://www.cyclegear.com/CycleGear/S.../28143_59409_2

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    Yeah, they're great, you can get them in colors, and they also sell them at places like Cabaleas.

    I wore out the inside leg of mine since I have to shift off the seat at every stop.
    They are light like a Tyvex painter's suit and roll up tight for the saddlebag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSGT-R View Post
    Yeah, they're great, you can get them in colors, and they also sell them at places like Cabaleas.

    I wore out the inside leg of mine since I have to shift off the seat at every stop.
    They are light like a Tyvex painter's suit and roll up tight for the saddlebag.
    That was my concern, durability.

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    I have this one works pretty good, lots of pockets too, made for fishing, bought it at Dick's Sporting Goods $75.00.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlatSixBagger View Post
    I have this one works pretty good, lots of pockets too, made for fishing, bought it at Dick's Sporting Goods $75.00.
    What about pants?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    What about pants?
    I use my old H-D pants which work well. More than I can say for their H-D rain jackets unfortunately.
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