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Feature | Waterproof |
---|---|
ANSI Rating | ANSI Class E |
Pockets | 2 Pockets |
Closure Type | Drawstring |
Bottom Color | Black |
Adjustable | Adjustable leg |
Material | Waterproof material with seam sealed construction |
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Sleet, rain, and snow require a water-resistant top layer that still offers enough visibility to keep you in compliance. These waterproof drawstring Class E pants also have the right
adjustability features for a fit that keeps moisture out while maintaining a degree of breathability.
Kishigo Premium Black Series rainwear pants can be paired
with a Class 2 tee, vest, or jacket to make a Class 3 safety
outfit.
Durable waterproof material, plenty of Hi-Viz detail, and big, rugged pockets for your essentials.
Wide reflective strips
circle lower legs for
high visibility
Adjustable with
drawstring waist and
leg cuff straps for fit
and comfort
Two large, heavy-duty gusseted cargo pockets for multiuse
purposes
Zippers at cuffs for
easy boot access
ANSI 107 Class E
compliant
Black-bottom safety pants are ideal for applications where you must tread through dust or mud. It keeps cuffs looking cleaner and more professional.
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