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Carhartt X06
Carhartt Extremes Zip Front Coverall - Quilt Lined

Reg Price: $200.00
Now: $159.99 ($179.99 Big & Tall)

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Originally manufactured for the oil pipeline workers in Alaska, the exterior 1000-denier Cordura® nylon shell combined with Carhartt's nylon Arctic weight lining make this coverall 100% ready for the elements. The shell is water repellent and windproof and the lining will keep you warm on the long cold days or nights on the job.

•  1000-denier Cordura® nylon shell
•  Water-repellent
•  100%-nylon quilted to polyester arctic weight lining
•  Two-way leg zippers open to waist with protective wind flap with snap closure
•  Sized by chest, not by waist
•  Regular: 5'7" thru 5'11"
•  Short: 5'3" thru 5'7"
•  Tall: 5'11" thru 6'3"
•  Double knees with clean out bottom that can accommodate Knee Pads
•  Under collar has snaps for optional hood: A113
 
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Extremes Zip Front Coverall - Quilt Lined (#X06) 4.8 5 18 18
Can't wait to put it to use~ I bought this for spring fishing on the Columbia. When your sitting in an open boat during the wee hours of a cold blustery morning waiting for the day to break you can either rely on heaters cranked up and aligning yourself to catch their heat or you can dress so you don't care what the weather is doing. I chose the later, I have worn my Carhartt insulated bibs for years but this year I decided to be warm all over. True it may not be Alaska cold but cold wind and rain while sitting exposed sure has a chilling effect that I am sure these bibs will handily overcome. I look forward to leaving the extra heaters at home and keep the room on the floor of my boat for my feet. Not to mention Dungarees.net had the best price that I have seen these for in a long time. Can't wait to be toasty warm all day this weekend :) March 1, 2013
These coveralls are warm and appear that they should last a good long time. In the beginning these coverall are quite stiff but not uncomfortable. They are very warm and water resistant. The zippers are stiff at this point but I believe they will loosen up with time. So far I'm very happy with them for the money. I did have to return the first pair for a smaller size. I had to move down 4 inches from my chest measurement to get the proper fit. December 29, 2012
Just what m son wa Easiest b-day gift ever. Was delivered 3 day after I ordered it. Great co. to order from. September 6, 2012
Dungarees had the best price I could find and very fast shipping. Great job Dungarees and thanks!!! Dungarees had the best price I could find and very fast shipping. Great job Dungarees and thanks!!! March 30, 2012
I've always been pleased with carthart attire. I used to live in central Illinois. All the farmers and construction wokers I saw were wearing carthart. It was cold and they looked unaffected by the extremes. I purchased a Carthart overall and matching coat . I was able to endure the coldest winter days comfortably while all of my friends shivered and enyed me. Carthart does exactly what it's designed to do. Keep you warm when it's very very very cold outside. Since I'ved lived here in East Chicago I've survived lake effect snows and a blizzard . After last years blizzard I was determined to have a Carthart snow suit at all times. March 23, 2012
This is the typical high quality without the weight Ordered these because they are much lighter than the heavy cotton used in other coveralls. This product is still new to me, so the upfront judgment of durability and comfort, which at this point in time is excellent, may be premature. As most of us know, durability has never been questioned on a Carhartt product. March 7, 2012
Perfect purchase They fit just perfect and were exactly how they described them. The best part was they cost less here then any were else. February 25, 2012
Great product I have used the overall, while working outside and also while riding my motorcycle. It is very comfortable and keeps you very warm February 22, 2012
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