Color | Lime |
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Feature | Waterproof |
Type | Rain Pants |
ANSI Rating | ANSI Class E |
Pockets | 2 Pockets |
Closure Type | Drawstring |
Adjustable | Adjustable leg |
Material | Waterproof material with seam sealed construction |
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The right PPE for inclement weather. Kishigo waterproof safety pants check every box, meeting ANSI Class E standards while offering an adjustable fit that seals out moisture. Black accents and reflective detail enhance the function and style of your favorite rainy-day workwear.
Quality stitching and cutting-edge materials stand up to repeated use in tough environments. Zippered pockets keep credentials and essentials secure and dry while adjustable bottom cuffs give a better fit over work boots, keeping moisture from seeping and splashing into gaps.
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Easy pull-on elastic waist for
easy fit in sizes up to 5X
ANSI 107 Class E compliant
Waterproof material with seam
sealed construction for durability
If the job requires kneeling on pavement or dirt, the black material on these high visibility pants is perfectly placed to keep legs looking cleaner and more professional.
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