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Feature | Waterproof |
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Type | Rain Pants |
ANSI Rating | ANSI Class E |
Pockets | 0 Pockets |
Bottom Color | Black |
Adjustable | Adjustable leg |
Material | Waterproof material with seam sealed construction |
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Easy pull-on elastic
waist for easy fit in
sizes up to 5X
ORALITE reflective tape
for enhanced visibility
in the rain
Adjustable leg cuffs
snaps for best fit over
work boots
ANSI 107 Class E
compliant
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