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K**S
I think. Well I think I love the set.
Size. I am 5'11' with a bubble belly. 225 lbsI got the XXL jacket And the pants are 32x40?Any way perfect fit. I have enough room to have a light fleece jacket. Zippers seem stout. Pockets are generous. I especially like the detailing in the hood. Oh and I can unzip the pants legs to put them on over boots. OK kinda expensive but I am worth it.MrCrankyPants
J**P
Kept me warm and dry
Warm and cozy sailing on Lake Superior in May! Love this jacket and the matching pants. They are well made and comfortable.
D**R
Works Well In the Vile Wet-Windy Weather Of the Kenai Fjords
Just used the Frogg Togg's mens jacket with their bib on a week long sail excursion(s) on the Kenai Fjords out of Seward, Alaska where it was cloudy, windy, cold and rainy the entire time. Very light weight, and easy to slip on and off. Material is very durable and kept me dry. The pockets were well placed and came in handy to keep items like glasses, sunscreen, and my "Relief Band" motion bracelet safely stowed. I even put my wallet in one of the pockets, which was also kept dry. When not in use the the rain gear stows away where is doesn't take up much space (think military poncho liner). The hood of the jacket was the weakest link of the jacket. The hood attached to the jacket with a zipper. The hood would easily unzip itself (detaching from the jacket), and it is kind of a hassle to zip it back up while on a rolling sailboat while wearing a PFD. And, I found it difficult to zip it back while wearing gloves. When using the hood, I did not like how it restricted my field of vision, but you get used to that. Better to keep warm/dry with a limited field of vision than be wet, cold, and miserable. It does keep your head dry with enough room to wear a knit cap. The jacket fit was loose enough to wear layers of warm clothing underneath as this rain suit will not keep you warm, but will shield you from the cold winds. The jacket did not impede movement or flexibility for the operation of a pitching and rolling sailboat. Highly recommended.
J**A
dry rain
very good wet weather jacket. nice an light but keeps you dry
J**Y
Good jacket for sure.
The jacket is nice overall. The option of the insulated jacket or vest is handy and makes the jacket that much more versatile. It's light enough for a summer rain jacket that is very windproof and with the additional insulation option im comfortably wearing it fishing tournaments in November here in Michigan still with just a shirt and hoodie underneath. My only complains are the hood and the sleeves. The sleeves seen short at times like reaching down into livewells. They pull up my arms and I bend down and reach. For me it's almost a bonus but not everyone is going to appreciate that. The hook has a nice zipper for removal but the hook doesn't have its own pocket to roll up in or anything, it just detaches with a quality zipper and you do what you wish after that.I found the jacket here for a great price and I'm totally happy with it for that price ($80 or so). However full price would make me a little less impressed. I do like it as much or more than the Huk tournament jacket it replaced.
K**R
The Fit Is Perfect
I heavily researched rain gear before deciding to pull the trigger on Frogg Toggs Pilot. I purchased the jacket and bibs. This is rain gear that has a waterproof rating superior to suits costing hundreds of dollars more. It's not meant to keep you warm like a coat (if you need warmth, buy the liner for the jacket) but it will keep you dry and keep the wind off you. My only reluctance to purchasing it was the sizing chart on the Frogg Toggs web site; using their sizing chart, I could wear small bibs and a medium jacket. I'm six feet and weigh 230 pounds. I wear size 36 waist pants and have a 47 inch chest. I purchased the "Large" bibs and the "Extra Large" jacket; the fit is perfect. This rain gear is rugged, however it is not quiet. I purchased it for fishing and other outdoor activities not related to hunting. If you want "quiet", spend the extra bucks and buy gortex lined soft silent fabric. Don't confuse this rain gear with Frogg Toggs inexpensive gear that feels like "tyvek"; this is real rain gear that will last for several years.
T**R
Best Raincoat in a Long Time
Excellent fit, build and thoughtful design. This has waterproof pockets galore both in and outside the main coat zipper. Seams are all taped and it was done correctly. Removable hood. The jacket has cuffed inner sleeves which are further cut and tapered in such a way so when you're actually using your arms, the cuffs aren't in the way and you don't have water running up both your arms. Nice. Imagine that a raincoat that is useful in the rain. If there is a more thoughtfully designed and tougher jacket out there, I just don't know of it or who makes it. I'll be buying another one of these if this one ever wears out, but it looks like that may be a bit.
A**R
Dry
Keeps you dry , a lot of space in pockets, zipper is good
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