








🌧️ Gear Up, Glow Up: Waterproof Confidence Meets Effortless Style
The FROGG TOGGS Women's Classic All-Purpose Rain Suit combines advanced DRIPORE GEN 2 waterproof and breathable technology with a lightweight polypropylene nonwoven fabric. Featuring fully taped seams, adjustable/removable hood, elastic cuffs, and a full-length parka designed to fit over pants, this suit offers customizable comfort and reliable protection for all your outdoor adventures. Ideal for active professionals seeking functional, stylish rainwear that performs without compromise.








| ASIN | B0CZG7V6TF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,592 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #60 in Women's Raincoats |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (7,687) |
| Date First Available | January 25, 2019 |
| Department | womens |
| Item model number | AP13580 |
| Manufacturer | FROGG TOGGS |
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Good fit, weird material. Overall nice.
I am 5’3 and 130lbs- the medium one fits well in length with space inside to wear over fluffy fleece pants/sweater. Haven’t worn it in rain yet but seems like it’ll hold up (if the reviews are accurate). The fabric is like a papery material much like the material they use for waterproof shoe covers but a slightly thicker. Weird as it may seem, it is soft and flexible, is able to handle a zipper and drawstring. I wouldn’t do any heavy activity like carpentry or repetitive movement as I’m not confident that it wouldn’t tear under stress. I’m keeping it since it was such a great price and will be great to use when I have to walk my dog or go outside to clear my drains in the rain.
J**R
Does the job!
This suit is exactly what it says it is. I agree with what others have said - it kind of looks and feels like paper but I wear this over my motorcycle gear and I stay dry and warmer than I would have been without it. I think I went with medium to make sure my gear would fit inside of it, and it fits pretty comically - I feel like the Michelin man at 5’5, ~155lbs, pink and black ballooning around me 😹 I’d buy this again! UPDATE: I kept these in my saddlebags and the pants blew away 🙈. I bought a second pair (told you I’d buy them again!). With the second pair of pants, they melted against my motorcycle engine. Granted, I now have a 107 Low Rider, but I still use them, even with a melted section at my knees. They are excellent windbreakers and keep me much warmer than my heated gear alone in the winter. Cheaper than Harley gear and still pretty effective!
B**A
Works as described
Kind of hate the texture, but it worked well at keeping me dry during a short boat trip around some glaciers in Iceland. It had been raining that day so the seats were soaked, but thankfully this kept my clothes underneath dry. No idea when I’ll ever use it again… it’s pretty thin so if you’re in a cooler area make sure to layer up underneath.
G**Y
Cursed Paper Mache Rain Coat
This was the worse rain coat I’ve ever experienced. I wouldn’t even keep it for $11. I’m pretty sure it’s cursed. It’s handwash only to make matters worse. The material is not breathable, it’s like wearing a balloon suit. I wish it was worth keeping just to get dirty with yard work but, I can not go out in the light of day wearing it. The material is paper mache which is not great to wear in the rain. It does feel extremely durable, to the point it would probably haunt you if you tried to get rid of it, with its weird texture. I had high hopes to use this for cold/wet winter running, I would rather go without than wear it. If you need a costume to pretend to be a rain suit, this is exactly what you’re looking for.
J**S
We were unsure what the weather was going to be like and were told that it can change in literally ...
I recently attended the 75th Anniversary Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and purchased this rain suit for riding on a motorcycle. We were unsure what the weather was going to be like and were told that it can change in literally no time, so rain gear was a definite necessity. I am 5'9", 160 lbs and I purchased a large. The pants fit in my hips snugly, but not tight (I have big hips), and they were long enough to accommodate my super long legs. The top was a little big (even though I have a rather large chest and broad shoulders), but I had every intention of being able to wear multiple layers underneath it if necessary. I was able to wear normal clothing (jeans/t-thirt) with a hoodie and my leather jacket underneath. It is also light, so it didn't add any unnecessary bulkiness or drag. I probably looked a bit silly wearing it, but it was worth it. The big thing though: Does it keep you dry? Yes! Everyone else in the group purchased cheaper gear or used ponchos, etc. and I managed to be completely dry where others' rain gear leaked or did not keep the rain off. I cannot attest to the "ankles/shoes getting wet" aspect because I had on heavy duty leather boots, but I was not wet anywhere, nor were my clothes. Water didn't soak into the gear so it didn't get heavy. The best was that because nothing got wet I wasn't faced with the cold that goes along with it, I was actually too warm. We rode through heavy rain, light rain, mist, hail and generally wet conditions (water coming up from the road, off of vehicles) and these were an absolute godsend! Perfect for riding your motorcycle and camping (fricken awesome when you have to set your camp up in the rain) and I'm very pleased with my purchase.
A**S
Dry and breathable; but, the hood sucks
This rain suit was a success, excluding the hood design flaw. I hiked 6 waterfalls in the Oregon rain in about 3-4 hours. I thought the paperlike fabric would not hold up and I was completely wrong. My clothing under the suit was completely dry (except for the very edge of my wrists) from rain and perspiration. My sister got the traditional plasticity rain suit and although it protected her from rain, it proved to be a sauna and she sweat in it. Frogs Togg's paperless fabric proved to be waterproof AND breathable. I would have rated this excellent/5 stars except for the design flaw of the hood. As others have said it is very small. Sure it covers your head, but there is NO over hang to protect your face. The rain will fall directly on your face and the water from the hood will dump right onto your face as well. I tucked the hood into the jacket and did not use the zipper neck pocket for it. This allowed me a high collar to keep any rain off my neck and I STRONGLY encourage you to purchase a rain hat with a brim. A baseball cap under the hood will NOT protect the sides of your face because the hood has absolutely NO over hang. I would have paid up to $10 more for a bigger hood and hope Frogg Toggs considers modifying the design, since this is a commonly reported design flaw. I'm 5'1" /109lbs. I bought a small and it was loose enough dor me to wear a jacket underneath and the velcro ankle closure made it suitable to adjust for the extra length due to my short height.
S**.
Very good quality, comfortable and seems to stand up good
N**E
Sehr gut
N**B
True to size. Waterproof. Super lightweight. Kept me dry on a motorcycle ride through hours of rain. Fabric seems like it is cheap and won’t keep you dry but let me tell you looks can be deceiving! This product works! Don’t buy it for style, buy it for functionality. May want to go up a size if wanting to layer; I ordered my usual size (medium) and was able to wear over jeans and a jean jacket - a bit snug when layering but still able to zip up.
S**Z
Excelente tela y presentación. Perfecto para lluvia y térmica la tela. No pesa nada.
J**.
Pésima calidad
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