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Author:
Redneckangler
Date:
Oct 23, 2013
Subject:
Frogg Toggs Toadz™ Hellbender™ Wading & Fly Jacket
Message:
http://www.froggtoggs.com/mens/mens-jackets-all-weather/strong-toadz-sup-trade-sup-strong-hellbender-sup-trade-sup.html
I don't have enough good things to say after a day of fishing in torrential rain in my new Frogg Toggs Hellbender Wading jacket. Gary at CT Outfitters put out a special pre-order, and given my satisfaction with their other products, I jumped on this one. My boat never leaves the dock without the All Sport Rainsuit (http://www.froggtoggs.com/mens/all-weather-suits/all-sport-rain-suit.html) stowed away for those unexpected storms, and I liked this so much I have a second set in Realtree camo. In addition, my ToadRage Jacket (http://www.froggtoggs.com/mens/mens-jackets-all-weather/toad-rage-jacket.html)has served me well over the past several seasons. The Hellbender is another product that improves their the Frogg Togg lineup of great products and affordable prices. The Hellbender has everything I would expect in a jacket 2-3x the price. I'm a big guy, and the 2XL was roomy and flexible for a full day of unencumbered casting. It's got loads of pocket space and D-rings to attach essentials. The neoprene and Velcro cuffs keep water out, and after 8 hours of steady rain last Sunday, the interior of the jacket was bone dry. I could zip and button up to my chin without chaffing, and the hood was just the right size. The exterior is the tough ToadSkinz while the interior is the familiar non-woven material from the original rain suits. If you want a wading jacket that offers a ton of bang for the buck, check this one out!
Author:
Aroz
Date:
Oct 24, 2013
Message:
I saw the price and was shocked for how well you said it performed out there. I read a couple other reviews from various websites and they are all positive as well. For $80 it seems like a bargain! Thanks for sharing RNA.
Just curious: How thick is it (more like a winter jacket? More like a summer rain jacket? Or more somewhere in between?). How does it do against a pretty stiff wind? Do you feel the air coming through at all?
Author:
Redneckangler
Date:
Oct 24, 2013
Message:
[quote:50fa5f3987="Aroz"]Just curious: How thick is it (more like a winter jacket? More like a summer rain jacket? Or more somewhere in between?). How does it do against a pretty stiff wind? Do you feel the air coming through at all?[/quote:50fa5f3987]
It's a lightweight, breathable jacket. It was 44 degrees, POURING rain with occasional wind and I had on a long sleeve T, a sweatshirt and the jacket. Was comfortable for 8 hours. The outer layer provides good windblocking. No insulating liner or anything, but easy to layer with some thermals and fleece.
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