Product description
Made from 300D Oxford weave fabric, this stylish jacket offers maximum waterproof and windproof protection for year-round performance. This jacket is highly adaptable and can be worn in three unique combinations, which adds to its overall versatility. Numerous interior and exterior pockets afford excellent personal security for your phone or tablet. A sporty fit and low profile contemporary design ensure this is the jacket of choice for demanding conditions. EN ISO 20471 Class 3, RIS 3279 TOM Issue 2 (Orange Only), EN 343 Class 3:1 X (WP 15,000mm), EN 342 (0.344 (M².K/W), 2, X)
Collar style refers to the design or cut of the collar of a garment, such as a shirt, dress, or jacket. There are many different types of collar styles, such as button-down, spread, wingtip, and turtleneck. The requirements for collar style depend on the intended use of the garment and the desired look or function. For example, a button-down collar might be more suitable for a business casual outfit, while a spread collar might be more suitable for a formal outfit. Wingtip collars are often used for dress shirts and turtlenecks are often used for warmth and to create a certain look. Additionally, collar style can also depend on personal preferences, such as the level of formality and the desired level of neck coverage.
Closure style refers to the method by which an object is closed or sealed. The requirements for closure style will depend on the object and the intended use. For example, a zipper closure will be different than a snap closure and a buckle closure will be different than a Velcro closure. Closure style could be chosen based on security, accessibility, durability and ease of use.
Number of pockets refers to the quantity of pockets or compartments present in an object like a bag, a jacket or pants. The requirements for number of pockets will depend on the specific context or application. It could be based on the use of the object, storage needs or personal preference.
An ID pocket is a small pocket or compartment specifically designed to hold an identification card or document, such as a driver's license, passport, or employee ID card. It can be found on clothing, bags, wallets and many other items. It is typically located on the chest, hip or inside a bag. It is used to keep the ID card or document safe and easily accessible. To be considered an ID pocket, it should be a small pocket or compartment, it should be specifically designed to hold an identification card or document, it can be found on different items, and it should be located in a place where it can be easily accessible while keeping the ID card or document safe.
A phone pocket is a small pocket or compartment that is built into clothing, bags or backpacks, specifically designed to hold and carry a phone. The requirements for phone pockets vary depending on the size of phone you want to carry, the material of the pocket and the design of the pocket. It is typically placed in an accessible area for easy access.
A long sleeve is a type of clothing that covers the arms from the wrist to the shoulder. The requirements for a long sleeve shirt or garment would vary depending on the context, but it should have sleeves that are longer than the normal short sleeves. It can be made from different materials and can vary in style and design.
Fit refers to how well a garment or other item conforms to the shape of the person wearing or using it. Requirements for fit depend on the intended use of the item and the desired level of comfort and appearance. For example, a tight fit might be desired for athletic wear to reduce drag and improve performance, while a loose fit might be desired for comfortable, casual clothing. Tailored fit is often used for formal wear or suits, and it is designed to fit the wearer's body shape. Additionally, fit can also depend on personal preferences such as how tight or loose the wearer likes their clothes to fit, as well as factors such as body shape, size and height.
Knit refers to a type of fabric that is made by interlocking loops of yarn or thread. It can be made by hand or machine. Knit fabric is stretchy and can be made in many different thicknesses and textures. The requirement for something to be considered knit is that it should be made by interlocking loops of yarn or thread.
Hook and loop is a type of fastener consisting of two layers: a "hook" side, which is a piece covered with tiny loops, and a "loop" side, which is covered with even smaller, stiffer hooks. When the two sides are pressed together, the hooks catch in the loops and hold the pieces together. The requirements for hook and loop fasteners vary depending on the application, but typically it needs to be durable, easy to use and be able to withstand the intended use and environment.
- Cold Protective
- High Visibility
- Water Resistance
- UV Protective
- Machine Washable
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Standards and labels
EN ISO 20471:2013 is a standard for high visibility clothing worn in certain work environments. It sets guidelines for clothing to make sure people can see the person wearing it well in low light conditions. Test results are used to make sure the clothing meets these rules. The tests include checking the amount of reflective material on the clothing and how well it can be seen from different angles.
Test results
Reflective Strip Area Grade 3EN 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
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.
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.
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.
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Portwest C469OBR Hi-Vis 3-in-1 Contrast Winter Pro Jacket
84,84 € / piece (VAT incl.)
67,60 €
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67,60 € / piece
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