Viking Men's Professional Insulated Journeyman Fr Waterproof Flame Resistant Jacket
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I have a 44" chest and the XL fits me loosely enough that I can easily layer it with a sweatshirt. I hope this has been of assistance.
It all depends on your chest size. I usually wear xxl shirts, so I ordered an xxxl for this jacket and it fit perfectly.
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Im 5. 4 150pd. I have the small jacket and bib, which are a little large but are the best winter purchases I've ever made.
Selected User Reviews For Viking Men's Professional Insulated Journeyman Fr Waterproof Flame Resistant Jacket
This is an amazing coat! It should, in theory, last me a lifetime because it is tear resistant. It doesn't get blown away by the wind. It's intended for use in cold weather. It's also water-resistant. br>Meanwhile, here's what I've learned. br>It will keep you warm when the temperature drops below 25 degrees. It is unmistakably resistant to the wind. I've worked in temperatures as low as 10 degrees Fahrenheit with icy winds, and the wind does not cut through at all. So, aside from the fact that it's insulated, that's most likely the main reason it's so warm. Is it possible to keep it dry? That is something I am unsure of. I haven't worn it in the rain yet, but I expect it to get wet if you're outside in a downpour. If it's just a light dusting? Then you might get away with it for a while, but you'll eventually soak through. I'm not sure if it would work if you sprayed it with a waterproof spray. As I previously stated, I have yet to experience that part while wearing this coat. At refineries and power plants, I work as a weld and piping inspector. So I'm tinkering with pipe racks and the like. When I'm in a tight space, I tend to rip my clothes on things, but this coat doesn't seem to get snagged. As a result, it's believed to be tear-resistant. I'm sure you could rip, tear, or cut it if you tried hard enough. br>I'm not a big fan of the reflectors, but they don't ruin the look. It's received a lot of positive feedback. It is extremely relaxing. I'm 6'3" tall and weigh around 215 pounds. I went with the XL size. It's a perfect fit for me. One thing that irritates me is that the zipper is on the wrong side for some inexplicable reason; it may not appear to be a major flaw, but it is. You'd be surprised how difficult it is to zip up a coat with your left hand; if you're right-handed, it's like throwing something with your left. If you need to wear flame-resistant clothing, this coat will suffice.
This is something I bought for my husband, who works in the northern states (North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, and so on). He adores this jacket, claiming that it keeps him toasty warm while still allowing him to move freely. It's not too big (which is important for someone who works in safety and rescue like him). br>**When he bought the first one, one of the sleeves was a little strange on the inside, preventing him from getting his arm all the way in. They sent us a new jacket within a week, and when we got it (it was in perfect condition), we returned the old one. ***They provided excellent customer service!.
A left-handed zipper may be suitable for you if you are left-handed or a woman. This is completely messed up for the rest of us who are used to the standard and normal right-handed zipper. You never realize how awkward, uncomfortable, and inconvenient it is to zip something the "wrong way" until you try it yourself. I got the XL, and it fits well through the chest (44), which is good for me at 5'-0". Even with a sweatshirt underneath, I'm 8" tall and 240 pounds. However, I do not have any additional funds to gain weight. The length of your arms is sufficient. It's also fantastic that the hood is fully removable and has Velcro and snaps. The zipper, on the other hand, needs to be repaired. One of these jackets belongs to a friend of mine, and his zipper is also backwards! br>br> However, stay away from the matching bibs that come with this jacket. They begin at 1 p. m. and continue until 1 Two sizes too small, no pockets, and no pass-through in any way, through pockets Bibs that are completely useless.
This is not a good item! The jacket was purchased by myself. Pants for rainy days. Today I wore them, My underwear and jeans are dripping wet. Wetness also pervades the jacket and pant legs. This Is Supposably Waterproof! The same set was purchased by a coworker of mine. WE WILL BE RETURNING THESE IF WE EXPERIENCE THE SAME PROBLEMS!.
This jacket was purchased for my husband, who works in the oilfields of Pacos, Texas. He can only wear FR-rated gloves on the job, and finding one that wasn't nearly 200 was difficult. We didn't have that kind of money because we had only recently begun our new job. So we decided to give it a shot. It functions admirably. It keeps him warm and dry while also making him visible at night.
I've only had it for about a month as a work bag, and the pockets are already ripping from just holding a pair of gloves in my vehicle, and the velcro is loosening. br>br>However, it is ridiculously warm and toasty inside, with the snow falling off and not soaking in. With this, a good facemask, and a good pair of gloves, I was able to comfortably get out of two winter storms. br>br>In terms of its reflective nature, I work at a fairly busy bus hub on late runs and have yet to be hit while driving to and from work. That's exactly how many times you should do it! br>br>As for flame resistance, I'm not sure, and I'm hoping I'll never have to find out.
br>When the weather was anything but warm, this jacket kept me warm!.
Jacket that is both warm and visible. The pockets are the only thing that could use some work. It's extremely difficult to open in order to put something inside or warm hands. br>I really like the velcro front; it can be worn alone or with the zipper. br>Excellently constructed. Recommend.