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Moderately Priced Rain Gear

Are you sure that's the same set? They are only $21 on Amazon. They don't have the stirrup on the pants. Is that a big deal?
 
Are you sure that's the same set? They are only $21 on Amazon. They don't have the stirrup on the pants. Is that a big deal?
Do you see anything larger than a small? That is the only size I see for that price. That might be why they are so cheap. I bought XL. Ours don't have the stirrups either.

I see on the other colors they have different sizes. Looks like a good deal to me.
 
Rented a bike recently on a trip and wanted some inexpensive rain gear. Went to Walmart and they had FrogToggs Lite's in the Sporting Goods for $20. Never had to use them so don't know how they would hold up to riding, but they were cheap and easy to find.
 
Frogg Toggs

I've used my Frogg Toggs several times in the 3 years I've had them. My wife got them for me as a birthday present at Bass Pro Shops and had me go along to try them on. Nice thing about Frogg Toggs is that they breathe and don't trap body heat & sweat the way my old vinyl rainsuit did. They fold/roll-up into a small drawstring bag that I keep in my left saddlebag.
 
Another vote for Frogg Toggs. I think mine cost around $45. I have used them many times and they work great.
 
May I know where you fellows buy/order your Frogg Toggs? Any links to buy on line.
They are more expensive here in Canada. TIA.
 
Short plus-size lady

What do plus-size ladies that are also short do? I've been looking at rain gear and the pants in my size are anywhere from 34-36" inseam. I am a 29". Is it possible to alter them? Or do the ones that have velcro/elastic ankles stay up?

Thanks for any feedback.
 
I use Frogg Toggs as well, ariound $50 for the set. They are meant to be oversized and have elastic on the wrists and ankle areas that stretch where needed. You can also get a Frogg Togg cover for your seat. I also use Nelson Rigg rain covers for my boots.
 
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...is no longer available in black "medium size". Guess stone/black or green/black will have to do.

Rain Gear is worn in the poorest visibility particularly at night. Consider a bright colour even Hi-Viz when purchasing Rain Gear.
 
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