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I'm not sure what the "model name" is, but I would get the standard blue Frogg Toggs.
The lined ones sound like a good idea but I think that would detract from the ability of the standard Frogg Toggs to be compressed into a small volume for storage. I wear mine over my pants and riding jacket so I don't see the value of lining.
The Road Toggs have reflective piping and pass through pocket openings so you can get to your inner pants' pockets. Even though they're zippered and have water resistant folds, they still leak in all day rain riding. I Velcro'ed the pocket openings. It's not difficult to reach your pants' pockets through the waist band of the standard blues.
Thanks for all the feed back, seems to me the Hogg Toggs line are very new and have gotten no feedback on them. I decided to get them and give them a try. I ordered the Yellow and Black for better viability, and I also ordered the Heat shield patches. These list for $99.00 with the heat shields, and I was able to get them on Amazon for $69.00 with the heat shields. Not to bad of a price.
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