Polar Force Dungarees Man RefrigiWear

Polar Force Dungarees Man RefrigiWear
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TAILLES PANTALON
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TAILLE HAUT
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COLORIS
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INFO ARTICLE
Complete protection and unparalleled flexibility, water repellent and knee reinforcements.
CONFORT RATING :
-40° C
MEN / WOMEN :
Men
AREA OF USE
Cold store
Polar Expedition
TECHNOLOGY
SOFTSHELL
MATERIAL
Polyester
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS :
Abrasion Resistance
Breathable
Insulating
Keep warm
Reflective
Reinforced
Strech
Thermoregulating
Water Repellent
Water Resistant
Windbreaker
COLORS :
BLACK
YELLOW
PANTS SIZES UK :
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
CE NORMS :
EN 342
TOP SIZES
5XL
TITLE
Salopette Polar Force Homme RefrigiWear

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Polar Force Dungarees Man RefrigiWear

SUMMARY

Part of the Polar Force collection, functional, stylish, and built for more than just warmth - the PolarForce? Bib Overalls are designed to keep you productive and your performance high.
The new Performance-Flex feature on the knees and side waist keeps these subzero rated winter overalls flexible so movement isn?t hindered.
Performance-Flex is an expanding, ribbed system that allows the bib overalls to maintain better movement.
Cold weather won?t stop you in the RefrigiWear PolarForce Bib.

About REFRIGIWEAR

RefrigiWear: The Expert in Cold Weather Protection for Extreme Conditions
Discover RefrigiWear, a pioneering brand in creating workwear specifically designed to tackle extreme temperatures.

Founded in 1954, RefrigiWear specializes in developing products that combine comfort, protection, and durability.

Whether you are a professional working in cold environments, a construction worker, or simply looking for reliable clothing for cold weather, RefrigiWear has the ideal solution for you.

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