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Parka w/Quilted Insulated Lining

Item #: 1755

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Water resistant class 3 hi-visibility coat with quilted polyester fiber lining.


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Made by PIP (Manuf. Part # 343-1755)
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ANSI Class 3 Parka - Front

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  • Parka with Quilted Lining & Pockets

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Water Resistant ANSI Class 3, Hi-Visibility Coat with Quilted Lining

  • 100% polyester with taped seams
  • Quilted Polyester Fiber Lining
  • Water resistant
  • Quilted insulated lining
  • Attached hood that can be stored in collar
  • Zipper closure with storm flaps, additionally secured with snaps
  • 2 outside lower pockets with storm flaps and 1 upper radio pocket
  • 2-inch 3M silver reflective tape
  • Available in lime only
  • ANSI 107-2004

APPLICATIONS:

  • Construction
  • Municipalities
  • Shipyards
  • Anywhere hi-visibility apparel is necessary


TECHNICAL DATA:

  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • Construction:
    • Main fabric: 185g/m2 100% polyester 300D Oxford with PU coating, non-breathable.
    • Lining: 190T Nylon, 190T Nylon PVC,black.
    • Padding: 40g/m2 100% polyfi l on bottom,160g/m2 100% polyfilon body.
    • Closure: #8 Resin 2 way zipper, Left into Right snaps.
    • PIP (Manuf. Part # 343-1755)

NOTE: We cannot screen print on this coat.

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