Color | Black |
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Type | Safety Vests |
ANSI Rating | Non-ANSI |
Pockets | 6 Pockets |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Material | Ultra-Cool™ 100% Polyester Mesh |
Reflective Material | 2" wide |
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Whether for safety or authority, visibility on the job site matters. The multi-pocket mesh safety vest is constructed of durable poly-mesh with generous space for mics, radio, ID, and more. A must for hectic work areas where the chain of command isn’t always easy to see.
Zipper front closure
reinforced with durable
webbing
2” wide high-performance reflective
material with 3” high visibility
contrasting lime
Two lower outside cargo pockets with
adjustable flaps and grommets for
flagging tape
Left chest radio and clear
ID pocket with flap
Right chest 2-tier pencil pocket
Two inside patch
pockets
Go ahead, get your hands dirty. This safety vest is durable enough to meet your job’s demands with a reinforced zipper closure and genuine Kishigo-quality poly-mesh.
Inner pockets keep documentation close while outer pockets, including a radio pocket and two lower cargo pockets, accommodate communication equipment, tools, and ID.
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