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I'm making a trip to Lake Fork in September and one thing I know I'll need to pick up is some decent raingear.  I'd like to stay around $75 for a set, but I might go a bit higher if I really need to.  Anyone have any recommendations?

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I'll give the Frogg Toggs a second look.  The first time I looked at them it was the original style material they had and looked extremely stiff and uncomfortable.  It's my understanding that they have since come out with a newer material that is more comfortable....

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They may look stiff, but they soften up when you wear them - one other thing - get a pair with the bibs to keep the rain from running down your back and into your (umh).  I have seen them on sale at BPS for as little as $37

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They may look stiff, but they soften up when you wear them - one other thing - get a pair with the bibs to keep the rain from running down your back and into your (umh). I have seen them on sale at BPS for as little as $37

I love my frogg toggs, but I made the mistake of not getting bibs. I will be getting another set when I see them on sale. 8-)

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Thanks for the tip on the bibs, I'll take a look for some next time I'm at BPS!!

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No doubt the bibs are somewhat better protection .... until you have to unfasten the suspenders and pull them down to answer the call of nature :-/

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