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frogg toggs Herren Regenbekleidung Bull Frogg Waterproof Rain Pant

Kostenloser Versand ab 25.99€

33.70€

14 .99 14.99€

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Produktinformation

  • Materialzusammensetzung
    100% Sonstige Fasern
  • Pflegehinweise
    Maschinenwäsche
  • Verschlusstyp
    Klettverschluss
  • Bundstil
    Hohe Taille

Info zu diesem Artikel

  • Hergestellt aus hochwertigem Material
  • Hersteller: Frogg Toggs
  • Herstellerland: CN


Die Frogg Toggs Bullfrogg Hose ist eine wasserfeste Hose, die perfekt zum Angeln, Wandern, Camping und andere Outdoor-Abenteuer ist. Der elastische Bund mit Kordelstopper bietet eine individuelle und bequeme Passform. Pass-Through-Taschen sind enthalten, um reichlich Stauraum für Outdoor- und persönliche Gegenstände zu bieten. Beinöffnungen mit Reißverschluss sorgen für einfaches An- und Ausziehen, um die Hose über die Alltagskleidung des Trägers zu ziehen.


brooklyn
Bewertet in Kanada am 8. Juni 2023
Definitely waterproof and a good wind breaker, great for fishing
David Yates
Bewertet in Kanada am 25. September 2022
Im a 3x and these fit so much better than other Frogg Togg pants. The material is far tougher and thicker. Great pants and waterproof. Not hot and sweaty like other plastic like brands
Carlos Ponce de Leon
Bewertet in Mexiko am 6. Juli 2020
Se deshilacha. No muy buena compra
MyPyro3
Bewertet in den USA am25. März 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!
JohnnyB
Bewertet in den USA am29. Juni 2015
Jan 20, 2016 UPDATE:Well its El Niño in California and these pants are not holding up. It was pouring, driving rain today and the rain soaked through in a five mile bike ride. Disappointed. I'm glad they're cheap because they are going in the bin now.These pants have failed on the two points that I consider important for me; waterproofness and durability. The pants at first worked well in light rain, kept my pants fairly dry but they are wearing out after only a half dozen uses. The stitching is not sealed and lets water in, and the entire surface is seeping too. Also the seat of the pants have worn through on my part of riding a bike. I fixed that by iron on patches, looks ugly but now its the only thing that is holding up. Also the velcro cuffs are too sticky and one of them ripped apart when I tried to open the leg cuff after a ride. I need sturdy and reliable equipment.The other pants I've used are waterproof, but wear out in the seat. I have an old pair of Army bib-style rainpants that must be at least 30 years old and while they are bulky and heavy, they work without a complaint and I'll have to go back to those and look for something else in the meantime. I'm not considering a return or a refund but take this as a lesson learned from experience and hopefully other consumers will take my review as fair and honest.(Previous review and intial comments) I have gone through several pairs of rain pants over 20 years of bike commuting. Different brands like Hitec, H2O, Columbia... Most are made with a flimsy style of nylon that don't hold up. And I know what are durable from experience. These Frog Togs seem to be made from a tougher material, almost like fabric. I have a pair of Swiss military bib-rain pants that are made out of corduroy and feel similar. The inner material looks similar to what is on the inside of my North face raincoat. These are fairly light and can roll up to about a long sleeve t-shirt in volume and make for easy packing. The stitching is excellent and excellent zippers with pass-through openings. I wear an honest 36 waist and 32 inseam and the large fits perfect with a pair of jeans underneath. A little loose, but that is great for commuter cycling. The lower leg cuff system should work but I use those reflective bike bands around the ankle anyways. I'll update after it starts raining again in California and report on waterproofiness, but just needed to review that this was $20 bucks well spent. My other pants have cost over $30.
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