ML Kishigo S5002-S Class 2 Lime Surveyors Safety Vest | Solid Polyester | Heavy Duty Black Bottom | Reflective Material Laminated | Padded Neck
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That's what mine does as well. There's also a lot of space in the pocket. If it holds a full-size tablet, I would assume it would work.
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Selected User Reviews For ML Kishigo S5002-S Class 2 Lime Surveyors Safety Vest | Solid Polyester | Heavy Duty Black Bottom | Reflective Material Laminated | Padded Neck
It's high time I wore a high-rise It is common to wear a high-visibility vest for a lot of hours every day. I bought this vest after growing tired of the cheap ones in my company that fall apart after a few months and have little I love the design of this vest and it is filled with awesome details. I have used it for approximately 5 weeks now, and it has proven quite durable. It is always the first thing I get asked about when I meet a coworker for the first time. If you ever wore a tatty vest, this thing would make you look like the high-paid guy on the jobsite. The black material is strong and keeps everything together nicely. There is no flex when you move and strain the fabric, but ripping it would take a lot of force. There are two sturdy and spacious pockets in the lower part of the pocket. This pocket offers a great place to keep flagging tape, which can be dispensed through the grommets. There's a tablet pocket at the back of the bag that's easy to reach, so I keep my gloves there so they're always accessible There is velcro that can be attached to the left breast pocket to allow access to the pen holders, but I found it more useful to tuck the pen holders inside the pocket. My only complaint is that I don't care for the elastic velcro bits on the lower pockets. The tanks seem to only be useful for small items such as a water bottle or a Those pockets would approach perfection if they were replaced with pockets for your hands to rest in, another feature this vest is lacking. At the end of the day, this is probably the best high you will ever see. I cannot remember the last time I used or saw a high visibility vest. Aside from having a professional look, it has many useful features and is very durable. Over time, as I get more experience with the vest, I will update my review. Here are the six month updates to the six-month report In spite of more than 1000 hours of wearing, the vest still holds up well. I still feel good about how it looks and how it is still intact. Despite the wear and tear of the reflective silver stripes, the material is still fully intact. No tears or rips are visible. This is also true for the rest of the material, which holds There's a problem with one of the big zippers on the rear pocket. As long as I can access the pocket from the other side of the desk, it isn't a big deal. There is probably a fix for this, however. I am still the envy of my coworkers with that vest. As I'm still experimenting with the vest's features, I find new uses for it. A look back at the last 18 months This vest probably has nearly 4000 hours of light to moderate use by now, as I still wear it on a daily basis. In my experience, it has proved to be much more durable than all others I have This garment has shown significant wear and tear by now. While there are a few frays along the areas that contact my seatbelt and along the bottom of the vest, the vest is still as strong If anything major breaks, I might be able to wear it for six to twelve more months. Among the high-ranking As the sun fades the viz neon is becoming dull grey, and the reflective stripes are mostly a dull grey now, but they still glow Since I bought this vest, it has stood the test of time and proven more useful to me than any number of less valuable There is a justifiable cost, however, you may have to factor in your own mileage. The humble arborist hasn't seen the point of heavy use, but for his humble self it is just right. My next purchase will probably be another one.
It looks well put together, and the workmanship is great. While I have not yet used it, I went over the stitching and zippers very carefully and they seem to be in good shape. I will follow up on any issues that occur. Made in China is the only negative thing I can say about it, as it is why I gave it only three stars instead of four. If this vest is going to cost this much, then it should be made in the.
I won't brag about how heavy duty the pockets are, but the vest looks very nice. Next, nails, wrenches, sockets and wrenches would be loaded onto them. I use this vest as a bus driver trainer, so it's perfectly suited to my needs. Because it is made of a heavier fabric, it might get hotter than a lightweight vest on a hot day (so get a different cheaper vest when it's hot). Then again, I live in Western Washington State and there are less hot days here than elsewhere. Walki talk can be hung on both shoulder straps, and there are many pockets to keep your belongings in. There is a small pocket for pens on the left side of the beast pocket, which is above a pocket for a bit bigger item. Velcro is used to close all of the pockets. Heavy duty zipper is just what I was looking for. It is very common for cheap and small zippers to break down over time. You can tell that you are wearing a black vest because of the black trim, which separates you from all orange vests and gives you the impression that you are a higher-up.
It has been a long time. The sizing could be closer to standard and I'd give 5 stars. Large is the size I wear almost everywhere. It doesn't matter how attractive I am! I am 6-feet, 190lbs with a 42-inch chest A large would be a little too big for my 44" chest. In my current state I can wear two shirts, a hoodie, and a jacket and it's still a loose fit, so since spring is here, I just placed an order for one in medium and will let you know once it arrives. Other than that, it is great it has lots of handy pockets and is remarkably sturdy. The vest isn't quite as tough as the canvas vests I used back in the 90's, however, it holds up fine with use all day, every day, on an active construction site where I was going through cheaper(employer supplied) vests almost every week.
A vest like this is THE one you need if you want to do more than just stand around. It's amazing how many pockets there are for tools and hardware. With a back pouch, you can fit more than one notebook or a lot of These pencil pockets stay tight, and the inside pockets can hold all the stuff you usually store in your pants, plus the stitching looks great while being comfortable and warm at the same time, and they are designed to be very supportive at the shoulders and abdomen as well. I have only ripped a tiny hole at the back of this vest after crawling under buildings and monkeying through attics all day every day. It didn't even get through to "Buy once, cry once" is an old saying in the trades and this vest is the perfect example of it. If you plan on fitting in tight spaces, then getting a tight-fitting vest is ideal. I wear a 2xl shirt, but I got an XL vest which keeps my profile slimmer.
It is made of high-quality material and worth the price. The price seems to be much cheaper but the longevity seems to be much longer.
The ML Kishigo safety vest is very comfortable, has enough pockets to keep your stuff organized, and is very well designed. It's really nice that there is a pocket on the rear panel. As a result of the black bottom, the vest looks cleaner and it is concealed from view.