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Need some Frogg Togg advice

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I put them on my Christmas wish list, how do the sizes run? I am 5'9" 180lbs any suggestions?
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I think you said you'll be at the Christmas party? If you want, I'll bring mine and you can try them on and see how they fit. Go big to fit over any other layers you may need.
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Post by Sir reel »

Good morning AJ. I've got two sets and based on my experience, your probably going to be fine with a large. Eerman is correct about being able to have other layers underneath but I'm 6' and 210 with an xl I've had more than enough room for clothes underneath. They are an outstanding product! unbelieveably light...very dry......breaks the wind better than anything I've used.... but still breathes.
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Post by AJ »

Thanks guys, I guess I'll ask for the large. Every year my kids ask me what I want and I can never think of anything.
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Frogg Toggs are great. You will be blessed to have them.
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Make sure you keep the zipper oiled, I had trouble getting mine up last time I fished with Jumptrout51 :roll: :lol:
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Post by Browning Slayer »

Chalk wrote:Make sure you keep the zipper oiled, I had trouble getting mine up last time I fished with Jumptrout51 :roll: :lol:
That's cause he rubbed sand in them for borrowing his tackle box... :-D

I'm 5'7", 175lb and a large works great. Excellent for warm and cool weather but when it get's cold, turn to the gore-tex insulated rain gear. :thumbup:
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Chalk wrote:I had trouble getting mine up last time I fished with Jumptrout51 :roll: :lol:
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Post by Bailey »

I was looking at those myself, and noticed there were several different styles. Are the more expensive ones any better? The cheaper ones are looking pretty good. :-D

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Post by Sir reel »

in my experience, the materials are generally the same. The differences relate more to styles.....zippers versus snaps....no pockets versus pockets, colors, etc.
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Post by Bailey »

Thanks for the response. :smt006

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