Product description
The UC-ME winter jacket is a highly functional protective work jacket that offers optimum protection and comfort in cold weather conditions. With its HELLY TECH® PERFORMANCE technology and fully sealed construction, it ensures waterproofness and breathability. The jacket meets the highest safety standards and its reflective VizLite DT® stripes provide excellent visibility even in low light conditions.
Product features:
- Helmet-compatible, detachable hood with vertical and horizontal adjustment
- YKK® front zipper with chin guard
- Napoleon pocket for easy access
- Slit pockets with brushed lining
- Adjustable cuffs and hem
- Pre-shaped sleeves for optimum freedom of movement
- Extended back for added comfort
- ID card loop
Technical details:
- Main material: 100% polyester, 210 g/m² (200 g/m² for 169 RED/EBONY)
- Lining: 100% polyamide
- Insulation: 100% recycled polyester (100 g/m² on upper body, 80 g/m² on sleeves and hood)
- AMANN seams for increased durability
- bluesign®-certified product
Safety standards:
- EN ISO 20471:2013: Class 3 (max. 20 washes)
- RIS-3279-TOM:2019 (only in orange)
- EN 343:2019: 3, 1, X
- EN 342:2017: Icler 0.333 m²K/W (B), 3, WP (in combination with 71455, 71456)
- High Visibility
- Machine Washable
- Cold Protective
- Water Resistance
Request a free sample
Test first and buy later. Visit any product page to request your free sample.
Standards and labels
Test results
Reflective Strip Area Grade 3The EN ISO 20471:2013 standard specifies the requirements for high-visibility clothing, with a specific focus on the reflective strip area, a crucial element for ensuring visibility in low-light conditions. A test result achieving Grade 3 indicates the highest level of reflectivity performance in this standard, ensuring optimal visibility and safety for the wearer in various lighting conditions. In grade 3 products reflective tape is 0.20 m2 and fluorescent material is 0.8 m2.The test methodology involves assessing the amount and quality of retroreflective material on garments. This is quantified under precise conditions to ensure that the reflective strips meet stringent visibility requirements even from significant distances or in poor lighting conditions. Garments that meet Grade 3 requirements are suitable for use in high-risk environments where being seen by others is crucial for safety, such as road construction sites, airport ground operations, and other scenarios with high vehicular traffic or complex visual backgrounds.
EN 343 is a European standard for protective clothing against bad weather. It says clothes must be waterproof, breathable, and not let water in. It's used to protect workers in different industries like construction and transportation. Tests must show the clothing meets these standards.
Test results
Waterproofness Class 3EN 343:2019 is designed to ensure that protective clothing provides specific levels of protection against rain, considering its waterproof capabilities. Class 3 in this standard represents the highest level of waterproofness, indicating that the garment successfully resists a high volume of water penetration (more than 13000 Pascal Pressure units after pre-treatment). The test method used involves simulating wet weather conditions, where the fabric is exposed to varying degrees of water projections and pressures to evaluate its resistance. Fabrics that achieve Class 3 certification tend to have undergone rigorous testing such as high-pressure spray tests or being subject to a controlled volume of water for a defined period. These are particularly relevant for professional use in extremely wet environments where the highest level of water resistance is necessary, providing critical protection in conditions from heavy rain to immersion scenarios. This high classification impacts the practical usability of such clothing in industries such as outdoor work, marine activities, or emergency services where maximum protection from water exposure is critical for safety and performance.
Downpour XEN 343:2019 is a standard that delineates requirements and assessment methodologies for protective clothing, specifically tailored to garments intended to offer protection against precipitation and wet conditions.Result X signifies that the garment's performance in resisting water penetration during simulated downpours has not been specified or assessed. The practical implications of this result are notable, as it indicates that the garment may not offer adequate protection against heavy rain and prolonged exposure to wet conditions, potentially compromising wearer comfort and safety, particularly in outdoor work environments where protection from inclement weather is paramount.
Breathability Class 1In the standard EN 343:2019, Breathability Class 1 specifies the lowest (RET > 40) level of breathability for protective clothing against rain. This class is designated for garments that have a tested breathability value which meets the minimum requirement for water vapor resistance according to the specifications laid out in the standard. The practical implication of a Class 1 result is that the garment allows a limited amount of water vapor to pass through, making it suitable for less intensive or shorter duration activities in wet conditions.
EN 342:2017 is a European standard that sets out safety requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used for protection against cold. It is an updated version of the original standard EN 342:2004 and it includes new and improved requirements for the PPE. The standard defines the general requirements for PPE, including design and construction, marking, instructions for use, and packaging. Performance requirements include things like thermal insulation and protection against water penetration, breathability, and test results may include measurements of these properties. The standard also specifies the testing methods that should be used to test PPE, such as measuring the thermal resistance of the materials and the resistance of the garment to water penetration and breathability.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
Helly Hansen Deutschland delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 300,00 € from Helly Hansen Deutschland
Supplier shipping fee 25,00 €
Brand minimum 0,00 €
Helly Hansen 71355-369 UC-ME Winter Jacket, High Visibility Yellow
147,67 € / piece (VAT incl.)
124,09 €
piece VAT 0%
Sold in units of one piece
124,09 € / piece
In units of one piece
1 piece
Helly Hansen Deutschland
Delivery time: 3 business days
Supplier shipping fee 25,00 €
Free shipping on orders over 300,00 €
Find +150,000 products from hundreds of brands
Autonomous sourcing platform
The most efficient way to source and order supplies for your operations
Sourcing
Ordering
Recommended products
List products you’re looking for and we’ll find the best products and prices for you – all for free.
We’ll help you find the right products and pricing for your business - all for free.
Product expert / ---