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    Rain Suit?

    Which of the two is better?


    Frogg Toggs Toadskinz from Bass Pro
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    H2O Express From Academy
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    Re: Rain Suit? (Bassin1986)

    H20 Express, I've had both and love the H20 pair I have now. Really cuts the wind and stays dry unlike the frogg toggs. They would always leak. The h20's also have a neoprene cuff inside the cuffs to keep water from draining down your arm. Get them and you'll be happy.



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    Re: Rain Suit? (JoeTrooper)

    really want to stress gortex , make sure you have it
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    Re: Rain Suit? (LexIS307)

    I've heard good stuff about the new Frogg Toggs toadskinz material and they also have a nepprene cuff for water also. never wore the H20 series but had original frogg toggs and was satisfied for a season or 2 with them. I'm not a professional so as long as it will keep me dry in a tourney that's all that counts.I'm wearing Signature plus by Cabela's now and just did a clean and respay and dry on them with some special stuff for raingear look good and water rolls right off like when there were new...
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    I don't go by name I go by Goretex everything else will leak and you'll be WET.

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    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by jentrick &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I don't go by name I go by Goretex everything else will leak and you'll be WET.</td></tr></table>
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    For cold weather I use cabelas guide series. For summer pop up storms I wear Marmot PreCip jacket and pants. Usually sold in outdoor backpacking stores. Check it out. People hike the Appalachian Trail with those.

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    x3, I have a few sets of frogg toggs that are good for the summer months but you don't want to be caught in them for a day of fishing in a cool rain.
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    Re: Rain Suit? (Bassin1986)

    Frogg Toggs Toadskinz hands down. These are NOT your ordinary Toggs!!!!
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