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Review says it all... "it stopped raining and now I'm hot even though the jacket is fully unzipped" -- this jacket is not breathable. It's a cheap, nylon rainblocker -- it's a better looking garbage bag. If you want to keep the rain off, this is a good choice. If you want it to breathe, look for something else, nothing at a $12 pricepoint is going to breathe, don't fool yourself, just know what you're buying. A more waterproofy windbreaker.
This is for those days where you're going for a hike or camping trip, and the weather report says 10% chance, so you stuff this in the bottom or on the outer flap of your pack, and hope you don't need it, at the cost of less than a pound of extra weight.
This is for leaving in your car for those days where you blow a flat in the rain, and don't want to get soaked or mess up your real jacket when you go to change the tire.
This is for bringing to an outdoor concert or tailgate in the summer where you sure as hell don't want to be carrying around a real jacket all day in case it might rain, but want something so you don't end up miserable in a sunshower.
This is not for going out for a run. This is not for keeping you dry while you wait for the valet to bring your car around. This is not for making a good first impression on date.
It's lightweight. It's designed with a hood, zipper, and sleeves that meet the bare minimum definition of the word "jacket".
It's $12.
Buy or ignore accordingly.
You can get the full suit (with pants) for $17.xx on amazon either men's or woman's
Blue is the only discounted color on Amazon. Makes it easier to spot the other local SDers on a rainy day of deal hunting.
Walmart has Khaki for a few bucks more, but not in 2XL.
Also, check out the Series Comparison chart shown on Amazon. Every feature compared (except for the row marked Youth Sizes) is exactly the same. Sort of pointless to even make a chart. LOL.
Review says it all... "it stopped raining and now I'm hot even though the jacket is fully unzipped" -- this jacket is not breathable. It's a cheap, nylon rainblocker -- it's a better looking garbage bag. If you want to keep the rain off, this is a good choice. If you want it to breathe, look for something else, nothing at a $12 pricepoint is going to breathe, don't fool yourself, just know what you're buying. A more waterproofy windbreaker.
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05-18-2022 at 06:26 AM.
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Why??
Bought one of their rain suits and had a tear in it the first day, by the end of the week it was in tatters and had to be thrown away, I was gentle on the suit
Bought one of their rain suits and had a tear in it the first day, by the end of the week it was in tatters and had to be thrown away, I was gentle on the suit
I own several of their products and none has torn or have holes in them after using numerous times. So best rain jacket company ever!
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05-18-2022 at 07:34 AM.
no pants?
Also for context, you should really only use these for backpacking.
They are dummy light and compress small, but they tear very easily and aren't breathable
no pants?
Also for context, you should really only use these for backpacking.
They are dummy light and compress small, but they tear very easily and aren't breathable
Barely suitable for backpacking, had one i bought at dicks in my pack. After 7 miles of hiking, the bag it came in (same material as jacket) had holes in it. That being said, I may pick up a couple suits to leave on my boat for bad weather. They are better than $1 store ponchos. $17 is a fair price for a backup.
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This is for leaving in your car for those days where you blow a flat in the rain, and don't want to get soaked or mess up your real jacket when you go to change the tire.
This is for bringing to an outdoor concert or tailgate in the summer where you sure as hell don't want to be carrying around a real jacket all day in case it might rain, but want something so you don't end up miserable in a sunshower.
This is not for going out for a run. This is not for keeping you dry while you wait for the valet to bring your car around. This is not for making a good first impression on date.
It's lightweight. It's designed with a hood, zipper, and sleeves that meet the bare minimum definition of the word "jacket".
It's $12.
Buy or ignore accordingly.
https://www.amazon.com/Frogg-Togg...C75&sr=8-2
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Walmart has Khaki for a few bucks more, but not in 2XL.
Also, check out the Series Comparison chart shown on Amazon. Every feature compared (except for the row marked Youth Sizes) is exactly the same. Sort of pointless to even make a chart. LOL.
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Bought one of their rain suits and had a tear in it the first day, by the end of the week it was in tatters and had to be thrown away, I was gentle on the suit
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https://www.amazon.com/Frogg-Togg...C75&sr=8-2
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Also for context, you should really only use these for backpacking.
They are dummy light and compress small, but they tear very easily and aren't breathable
https://www.amazon.com/Frogg-Togg...C75&sr=8-2 [amazon.com]
Also for context, you should really only use these for backpacking.
They are dummy light and compress small, but they tear very easily and aren't breathable
Barely suitable for backpacking, had one i bought at dicks in my pack. After 7 miles of hiking, the bag it came in (same material as jacket) had holes in it. That being said, I may pick up a couple suits to leave on my boat for bad weather. They are better than $1 store ponchos. $17 is a fair price for a backup.