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๐ง๏ธ Donโt just weather the storm โ own it with Frogg Toggs Ultra-Lite2!
The FROGG TOGGS Ultra-lite2 Rain Poncho is a lightweight, 9.6-ounce waterproof and breathable poncho made from 100% polypropylene with fully seam-taped construction. Designed for easy packability with a reusable stuff sack, it features an adjustable hood and side snaps for enhanced wet weather protection. Ideal for day trips, sporting events, and emergency kits, this durable poncho offers reliable rain defense without the bulk or chemical odors, backed by decades of trusted performance.









| ASIN | B007X5Z67W |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,702 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3 in Women's Raincoats #11 in Men's Raincoats |
| Brand Name | FROGG TOGGS |
| Closure Type | Pull On, Snap |
| Coat Silhouette Type | Poncho |
| Coat Weather Protection | waterproof |
| Collar Style | hooded |
| Color | Khaki |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 11,453 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 100% Polypropylene |
| Fit Type | Loose |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00647484040100 |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Included Components | Frogg Toggs Ultra Lite 2 Poncho Khaki One Size Fits All |
| Item Length Description | Standard Length |
| Item Type Name | raincoats |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Life Event | rainy day activities |
| Lining Description | Fabric |
| Manufacturer | FROGG TOGGS |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | FTP1714 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Seasons | Spring/Summer |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Sleeve Type | Raglan Sleeve |
| Style | Adult |
| Style Number | FTP |
| UPC | 647484040100 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
D**E
Great to keep in your pack for a rainy day, but...
For the price it is a great deal... it is not built to be your main goto rain layer, but it is perfect to keep in the pack for when it does rain... If you are headed to a multi day backpack in the rain, where you will need really long term rain layering, you might skip this one. If I want a very light weight rain layer, to have for an emergency, this is the one... I keep it in the pack for the sunny day hikes, in the event it rains... I would not recommend it for multi day hikes in heavy rain, I would recommend it to keep in the pack for when rain is not expected, and you are only out a day or so... It tends to get torn up a bit if you are in brush... It packs flat, keeps me dry in a light rain, and is not too thick. Fit is good, and it will dry in teh sun.
D**N
Some what durable, no smell, works for large and small folks, water proof, and it doesn't cook you
I bought this for a trip to Florida in Spring (adult size). I was expecting rain. I always buy the ponchos at the amusement parks which are fun, but they don't last more than a couple of days before they start to trip and they smell. Did some searching and found that while this was not the highest recommended, it was still high on the list. I chose this because the number 1 choice was too expensive. This was number 2, and I have to say, ZERO regrets. First, some people state that it's too big. It is a poncho - it's not a jacket. It's meant to hang down below the waist and hang off the shoulders. I'm 5'11.99999999", 6' for my ego, and I wear a backpack underneath it. I'm not an elephant, can fit (or squeeze depending on your definition of fit) in an economy seat, but I'm not skinny either. The first time I took it out, my 5'4" teenage daughter took it instead to stay dry - she is skinny - and it worked fine for her. First impressions: 1) no smell (I did wash it one first time) unlike those other vinyl/plastic ponchos; 2) hood works well, has some tie strings to tighten up the hoodie. 3) Has fairly durable snaps on the side, and a nice soft lining inside. On the theme park ponchos, I always end up ripping those snaps on the side within the first few hours tearing a small hole or ripping the poncho in the process. Surprising, despite being water proof and lined, it's not an oven and doesn't cook you for wearing it. It says it's breathable - I don't know about that, but it must be because I wasn't feeling like the inside of a parked car on a humid day while wearing it. Heavy Florida rain was no match for the Frogg Togg Ultra-lite 2 - kept me dry. After the second wash, which I do put it in a mesh bag when washing, the outer skin started to peel a little bit in a couple of spots. I don't know how much longer this will last if I wash it, but I did wash it a third time and it didn't get worse. I'm not marking off for that because most people probably don't wash them, but since I put them back in my clothes closet, I'm washing it! There was nothing special about wearing it - I didn't feel taller, skinny, more handsome, but I did feel smarter compared to those who bought theme park ponchos because mine looked/felt better and more durable. I also didn't feel like if I leaned up against a wall in the Frogg Togg it would rip like the park ponchos do. I was dry (except for my shins and shoes, but that's not the ponchos fault) and it kept my large backpack dry too. I didn't feel restricted or constricted in it. It also comes with a simple storage pouch which is nice to keep it in so when the sun come out, you put it in your bag, and don't get everything in the bag wet. Bottom line - it feels more durable than the park ponchos (but not more than those Stearns rain suits, but those can be ungodly hot to wear outside in warm rain situations), it doesn't smell like I'm wearing chemicals, it's adult size fits large, regular, and small/young adults, it's water poof (kind of the whole point here), and it doesn't feel like St. Peter's penance punishment for life choices by donning it. I would buy another (and will for my family for our next trip so I can actually keep/use mine for me).
M**J
Rain insurance
I first saw a Frogg Toggs parka in an outdoors store several years ago, and I remember being impressed by the combination of light weight, low cost, and functionality. It was with that in mind that I ordered this to replace the old military surplus poncho that I carried in my pack for many years. Compared to the parkas, this poncho is made of much lighter material. Itโs stretchy, and I donโt think it will stand up well to abrasion or being snagged by bushes. Iโm also a bit concerned about how well the snaps that hold it together will stand up. Will they pull loose from the fabric? Itโs best seen as being sort of halfway between a disposable polyethelyne poncho and a nice silicone coated nylon one, I think. While I wouldnโt count on using it as a shelter on a hiking trip, Itโll last a lot longer than the disposables, certainly. Itโs something you can carry for unexpected downpours, and reuse many times. I plan on carrying it in the small rucksack I take on nature hikes and bicycle rides where wonโt take up much space or weigh me down, and will be there in case of an unexpected rain shower. For what it costs, I think itโs a decent value.
M**N
Good basic poncho
Good basic poncho that kept us dry on hikes in the rain forest where I have never seen rain so hard. They advertise as breathable, but in the hot humid conditions we were in, it got quite hot inside them. It was large enough to fit over me and a day pack, keeping everything but hands, half my forearm, and my feet dry.
E**T
Very Nice Rain Poncho
I love it. It's very roomy and I love that the inside has a soft, thin layer of fleece so I don't have cold plastic against my skin. This is made very well, and I adore the pink color. Wish it came in purple too. It's very lightweight on the body. I'm 5' tall even and it comes down to mid-calf on me. Plenty of coverage. I mostly use this to stay dry while taking the trash out to the curb if it's raining. This is great for any situation though. My only annoyance is the hood. It is too big and flops down over my eyes and face. It does have a drawstring closure but that almost makes it even worse for me. I have to use some small butterfly type hair clips to attach the edge of the hood to my hairline to keep it over my head but off my face.
S**.
Great poncho for hiking with a small backpack.
This poncho was great for a hiking trip. I have a high quality raincoat, but decided to purchase this to protect my backpack. It was so much better than using a rain cover over my backpack, because my shoulder straps and waist belt stayed dry the whole time. While this material is pretty lightweight, it is also quite durable. After a week long hiking trip. It was still in like new condition. It will come with me on all of future hikes!
B**G
Rain Rain ๐ถgo away !
I recently purchased the Frogg Toggs Ultra-Lite2 Poncho. Pros: Striking Color: The first thing that caught my eye was the color. It's vibrant and stands out, which is great for visibility during outdoor activities. Effectiveness: Yes, it works! I've been out in the rain a few times with it, and it's kept me dry. The waterproofing does its job well, which is the most important aspect of rain gear. Cons: Material Quality: While the material is fine and seems breathable, it feels a bit flimsy. I'm a bit concerned about its durability in the long run, especially if it gets caught on something sharp. Overall Build: The overall build quality reflects the ultra-light nature of the product. It's great for light rain and moderate conditions but might not hold up in more extreme weather or rough usage. Conclusion: Overall, the Frogg Toggs Ultra-Lite2 Poncho is a decent choice for someone who needs basic rain protection without the bulk. It's wonderfully lightweight and easy to pack, making it ideal for light outdoor activities or as an emergency rain gear. However, if you're looking for something to withstand rough conditions or more rigorous use, you might want to consider something more robust. It's a good balance of functionality and style, just handle it with care!
V**I
Good quality
Bought these for a trip and they were light weight and still protected us from the rain.
D**E
Great rain poncho
Kept us dry. I'm 5'2 and my husband is 6'5 and the one size fits all worked for us
L**O
Easy to store and carry
Does the job when it rains. Already used it many times
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S**L
Perfect lightweight poncho
Such a good poncho and was perfect for carrying around our trip to Vietnam for the sudden downpours. Very lightweight and compact and gave good coverage with my 165cm height. My husband was impressed too and he's over 6 feet.
R**A
Not bad !
I read mixed reviews and was skeptical to take this along my 800 Km hike . It stood the test of walking in downpour and sometimes strong winds . I also didnโt expect a poncho to keep me bone dry , itโs a hike and adventure after all !
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