I think you are talking about Frogg Toggs. I have a set I use on my
motorcycle. The ONLY drawback I have found on this set is that it melts!
Other than that it works better than any Gortex I have ever used. Period.
I'm going to get another set this year to replace my melted pants. I do wish
they had a longer jacket though.

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: "ffishnfly chatterton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:36 AM
Subject: Best Raingear?


>
> Being that it appears the rains in Western Washington have come back to
> stay, what kind of rain gear would you recommend for fishing in the area.
I
> would be wearing chest high waders of course (breatheable) but need a new
> jacket to go with them. I have some Goretex coats, but find I usually get
as
> wet inside them as if I didn't wear them. I need something flexible,
> lightweight, and reasonable in price. I was looking at some rain gear at
> last years Puyallup show which appeared in texture to be similiar to the
> throw away type of hospital gowns.  The salesman said he had been using it
> for years and it was completely waterproof and very durable.  I forget the
> name of it, but came in yellow and blue. I see that Anglers Workshop in
> Woodland is now selling it. Anybody had any experience with this type of
> rain gear? Or what do you use and enjoy?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger
>
>
>
>
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