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Camino Chris
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I know the topic of raingear has been discussed 100's of times here...ponchos vs rain coats, and everyone seems to have a personal preference, from expensive brand names like Altus, to the cheapest plastic poncho on the market.
I love Frogg Toggs Ultra lite rain gear!
I'm mentioning them because I have read very little about them on the forum and I would like to "sing their praises" as another option for future pilgrims to consider.
My first introduction was when my son hiked 1000 miles of the Appalachian trail in the spring a few years ago in LOTS of rain and was kept dry in the jacket/rain pants. He also owns their poncho and alternates between using the two styles.
I then purchased my own 2pc set and used them for my two Caminos (Frances and Del Norte/Primitivo) the last two years. I have been extremely satisfied and will be taking them once again this spring and here is why...
1) They are amazingly lightweight
2) They do a great job of being breathable, yet keep you very dry in heavier rains
3) They are very affordable at $20 US from Amazon and a few of the larger retail sporting good stores. So for pilgrims who may be on a tighter budget, Frogg Toggs do the job. Check them out!
I love Frogg Toggs Ultra lite rain gear!
I'm mentioning them because I have read very little about them on the forum and I would like to "sing their praises" as another option for future pilgrims to consider.
My first introduction was when my son hiked 1000 miles of the Appalachian trail in the spring a few years ago in LOTS of rain and was kept dry in the jacket/rain pants. He also owns their poncho and alternates between using the two styles.
I then purchased my own 2pc set and used them for my two Caminos (Frances and Del Norte/Primitivo) the last two years. I have been extremely satisfied and will be taking them once again this spring and here is why...
1) They are amazingly lightweight
2) They do a great job of being breathable, yet keep you very dry in heavier rains
3) They are very affordable at $20 US from Amazon and a few of the larger retail sporting good stores. So for pilgrims who may be on a tighter budget, Frogg Toggs do the job. Check them out!