Fireproof men's summer jacket lk2, multinorm
1H232-359--945-2XS
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1H232-359--945-2XS
Lowest price within 30 days: €218,00
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Fireproof men's warning jacket. This multinorm jacket has a lot of pockets: lower pockets protected by see-through, including a D-loop in the right lower pocket. Chest pockets on the front, with a zipper on the left. The right breast pocket has two pen pockets, an ID card pocket and tool loops. The chest pocket also has a pass-through for headphone connections. In addition, there is a zippered pocket on the right chest, and there is a separate pocket for the phone on the left inside.
The jacket has a wind protection strip in the front, which has a velcro and zipper fastening underneath.
Adjustable cuffs. The clothes of the Multinorm collection are designed to withstand demanding welding, flame cutting, hot and electrical work conditions. The fire-resistant properties are included in the structure of the fibers of the fabric material, thanks to which the protection is permanent.
Standard EN 1149-5:2018, EN 13034, EN 61482-2:2020, EN ISO 11611: 2015 page 1, A1 EN ISO 11612:2015 A1, B1, C1, E1, EN ISO 20471: 2013 page 2.
Materials
Polyesteri: 49.0%
Puuvilla: 50.0%
Antistaattinen: 1.0%
Wash instructions
Maximum 60 degrees
No bleach
Careful tumble dry
Ironing 110
Chemical wash
responsibility
Our goal is to be carbon neutral by the end of 2025.
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