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Tried many different brands, I have had Frogg Toggs for about 5 years now and many miles in hard rain. Always kept dry. If it is hot out they won`t make you sweat more and if its cool/cold they help keep you warm. They are great in my opinion.
anyone have a thought on sizing? Should you order the size you wear normally or one size up to allow room for leathers ?
I am a 2xl tshirt but thinking 3x rain gear .... am i off on this thought? the girl at the dealer once told me the rain gear in 2xl is sized larger to accommidate your leathers. TRUE? or BS?
With the Toggs we went 1 size up. Wife likes them not tight for comfort and circulation. A few weeks ago we got caught out in the rainand they fit fine over her leathers.
http://www.campmor.com usually has good sales on name brand stuff like NorthFace, Patagonia etc. If you are into camping, they have lots of stuff for you.
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