Crafted from premium materials, the fire firefighter jacket features a lightweight, comfortable design with a one-layer construction and lining that offers exceptional protection thanks to its fire-resistant fabric. The seams are fully stitched with Conex® thread, ensuring enhanced resistance to friction and wear commonly encountered in fire environments. This jacket safeguards against electric arc hazards (anti-static), flames, tearing, traction, and abrasion.
Standards: EN ISO 13688/13, EN ISO 11612/15, EN ISO 1149-5/09, EN ISO 15614/07 and EN ISO 15384/20.
The fabric consists of 64% Viscose FR, 30% Meta-Aramid, 5% Para-Aramid, and 1% Antistatic Fiber, weighing 270 g/m², providing excellent thermal and radiation insulation. It features a raised neck for enhanced protection of the nape.
Offering exceptional anti-static resistance, this jacket protects against flames, tearing, traction, and abrasion, thanks to its CONEX® seams. It features adjustable wrists secured with fire-resistant Velcro® and a central safety quick-release zipper for easy access. Additionally, it comes with Velcro® on the chest for identification purposes.
This protective fabric is made from long-staple pure cotton and is flame retardant. It boasts an Arc Thermal Protective Value (ATPV) of 13 cal/cm² and is certified to HRC 2 (Hazard Risk Category, NFPA 70) with Madeira FR fabric.
The jacket features high-visibility reflective straps on the front, arms, and across the back, ensuring a 360º visibility for enhanced safety on the ground.
The jacket includes four front pockets with oversized flaps for easy access while wearing gloves. The front left top pocket is designed specifically for portable radios, and there's an attachment ring for a radio holster positioned at shoulder height. Additionally, the cuffs are adjustable with Velcro® on the exterior for a secure fit.
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Viscose FR 64%, Meta-aramid 30%, Para-Aramid 5%, Antistatic Fiber 1%
270 g/m2
100% fire-retardant cotton
260 g/m2
Category III