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Weight | 1 lbs. |
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Type | Safety Vests |
ANSI Rating | Type R Class 2 |
Compliant | Class 2 |
Pockets | 6 Pockets |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Material | Ultra-Cool™ 100% Polyester Mesh |
Reflective Material | 2" wide |
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Support workflow and airflow in one go with the all-mesh contrast safety vest by Kishigo. Patented Ultra-Cool technology is ideal for warm temps while vibrant safety colors and reflective materials heighten visibility.
ANSI 107 Type R
Class 2 Compliant
Whether the sun is setting or inclement weather is rolling in, contrast striping perfectly sets off Kishigo-quality reflective material. Stay focused on tasks with plenty of pockets for devices, tools, and ID, including a two-tier pencil pocket.
Retain full mobility and help beat the heat with patented cooling mesh. Even the contrast color is presented in breathable mesh for comfort.
After all, if PPE is uncomfortable, workers are more likely to skip it. Don’t spend a second on the clock without high-visibility workwear that saves lives.
Class 2 safety gear is compulsory for staff working in low-light conditions near traffic exceeding 25 mph. Choose the all mesh contrast safety vest for all applications.
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