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brooklyn
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2023
Definitely waterproof and a good wind breaker, great for fishing
Edgar Gonzalez
Comentado en México el 16 de septiembre de 2023
El impermeable esta muy bien, soy repartidor y en una lluvia bastante fuerte, actuó muy bien llegue a casa "casi" todo seco. Se filtro muy poco por las costuras de los lados, pero nada malo para la lluvia que me toco, además las aperturas de las bolsas son muy prácticas y aunque se el material se siente como de papel, es resistente y muy bueno. Es un gran producto
Gildelabra
Comentado en México el 8 de febrero de 2022
Trabajo a la intemperie y si llueve no me mojo nada al interior. También lo uso como una capa adicional en las noches muy frías y no deja pasar nada.
John
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de diciembre de 2022
First of all, these only cost $18 on Amazon, and for that price these are great rain pants, I doubt you can find anything better.Pros: The three-layer polypropylene fabric is waterproof, durable and breathable and doesn't feel like plastic like most other inexpensive rain gear. Sizing (I wear a medium) is as expected, no big surprises. The side "pockets" are actually waterproof access zippers to get to your real pockets underneath, which I think is a great feature. The leg zippers are helpful if you need to use those to get over shoes/boots.Cons: the material is very stiff and noisy which probably makes them more durable which is a good thing but if you plan to use them for less strenuous activities you might want a softer, quieter option. The waist line is VERY tall in the front but not in the back (to fit an American big gut maybe?) but for people who wear a medium that is probably unnecessary I fold mine down about 4 inches. The knee area has the opposite issue, I find it a little bit tight when worn over other pants but still functional.Lastly, and this is a problem of Amazon in general not these pants in particular, clothing and other textile products purchased at Amazon have a strange, strong chemical perfume scent (cleaning product???) from the warehouse like fresh kitty litter that is really annoying. For washable items it goes away by washing them. However, for rain pants that don't wash like regular clothing the smell needs to be aired out and it takes a long time. I've had to send back other purchases because of this in the past. Amazon if you read this please figure out how to deal with this.
Bko
Comentado en México el 17 de agosto de 2019
El pantalón tiene hoyos. Tiene un corte de aprox una pulgada a la altura de ambas rodillas. Parece de tijera.
Jose F.
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2019
Excelente producto
MyPyro3
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2018
***2 YEAR UPDATE AT BOTTOM***I purchased this product because I live on the coast and experience rain that not only comes down, but sideways as well. I was tired of getting my pant legs soaked (even with a long rain coat) every time I needed to take the dog for a walk, so I purchased the Bull Frogg Signature75 HD Pants in hopes of helping with this matter. I am 6' 0", 175 pounds, and I planned on wearing these over warm clothes, so I went with the Large. They fit a little bigger than I was hoping (too long), but fit comfortably over my work pants with room to spare.These pants have two zipper "access ports" so that you can get into the pockets of your pants underneath without having to reach through the waist band, which is a nice touch. The waist has an adjustable drawstring that allows you to tighten or loosen the elastic waistband, which holds decently. The legs have a Velcro strap that can adjust the cuff diameter (I tighten this as much as possible over my boots to keep the pant legs from dragging on the ground), along with Velcro up the sides that cover the zipper on each pant leg. This zipper is supposed to allow you to put on/take off these pants over your shoes/boots. The first time I tried this, I was wearing some big muck boots, and they just barely fit through the pant legs themselves, but once they got to the zipper opening, it was no problem. Definitely a plus in my book to know I can do that, but the hassle of trying to get the boots through the leg was more than it would have been to just take them off, put on the pants, and then jump back into the boots.In regards to usage, I am not sure how they would stand up to rough terrain, but normal walking around in town or around the house works just fine. The material feels a little thin so I would be nervous about trying to wear these camping or in the woods (for fear of them getting snagged by a branch and ripping), but for less than $25.00, I wasn't expecting Kevlar lining. We get a lot of rain, and so far I have not had any issues with water getting through the fabric, even blowing at different angles, so I would say they are doing their job perfectly.Overall, I would give these pants a 5 star rating for something in their price range. They have kept me dry thus far and I can't really ask for much more than that out of "waterproof pants".***UPDATE***I have had these for a bit over 2 years now and they are still holding up. I don't use them daily, maybe 20 times a year or so on average, but I have work them in the woods, no rips but was careful not to go through thorns or too many branches. I was even pleasantly impressed when I got caught off guard by a rogue wave perch fishing. I was wearing muck boots with these over them (cuffs tightened of course) and got hit with a thigh high wave. I ran out of the water expecting my boots to be full and wouldn't you know it...not a drop got in. I had water over my knees for a good 5+ seconds and none got through, even from the cuffs. If I could give these 6 STARS I would, just from that experience alone. Note that after I got home, there was a little water inside the pants cuffs up a few inches inside the pants legs and if I hadn't been wearing muck boots that these fit tightly over with the Velcro straps tightened, it would have been a very different story. But you can't have much more of a water test than that!
N. Ellis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de junio de 2016
I needed rain protection for myself and a nephew for an unexpected last minute mid-Spring hike in the Olympic National Park (one of the wettest areas in the US). I'm in the process of moving so my Gortex pants are in a storage unit. And the kid doesn't own a nice pair of rain pants. I needed something for the both of us that was cheap, but also something breathable. I was not about to hike in plastic rain pants....that would be worse than wearing cotton on a hike! I purchased these Frogg Toggs after reading the reviews. I can now add my total support to the positive reviews. These pants were amazing! They endured an arduous 12 mile hike in near constant rain.....even a brief flurry of snow couldn't penetrate the Frogg Toggs.When I took the pants off after the hike there was some moisture on my base layer. I think this was condensation from sweat rather than rain penetrating. The knee length zipper made it possible to put on and take off the pants over my hiking boots. the draw cord waistband kept the pants up.The pants are made of a paper-like material and coated with the breathable waterproof membrane. After 12 miles of hiking the pants did begin to show wear on the inner thigh where the legs rubbed against each other. Our hike was mostly on a well maintained trail so I wasn't concerned with brush tearing the pants. I would be hesitant to rely on these pants for off trail adventures...but come on, they're cheap disposable rain pants after all! I'll keep the pants because they seem to be in good condition...not sure if they will hold up for another use or not but I sure got my money's worth from the one time I did use them!Keep in mind what these are - "paper" disposable rain pants - and you shouldn't have any issues. These are great for the price!
Jim
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de octubre de 2016
Baggy for there size
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