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Carhartt FRJ003
Carhartt Flame-Resistant Lanyard Access Jacket / Quilt-Lined

Reg Price: $220.00
Now: $193.00 ($216.00 Big & Tall)

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Carhartt's flame-resistant lanyard access jacket features a fall-protection feature for your safety.

•  8.5-ounce FR canvas, a blend of 88% cotton and 12% high-tenacity nylon
•  8.75-ounce, FR quilt lining; FR modacrylic batting quilted to twill face cloth
•  Pleated bi-swing back for greater ease of movement
•  Flapped back opening admits a lanyard for attachment to a safety harness
•  Two chest pockets with flaps and hook and loop closures
•  Two large lower pockets
•  Two inside patch pockets with FR hook and loop closures
•  Inner sleeve Nomex® FR rib-knit storm cuffs
•  Hook and loop adjustable cuffs cinch tight to fit under work gloves
•  Brass front zipper with Nomex® FR tape
•  Inside and outside protective flaps with hook-and-loop closure for electric-arc protection
•  Size Large Regular back length: 29.75"; Large Tall: 31.75"
•  Carhartt FR and HRC 3 labels sewn on left chest pocket
•  HRC - 3
•  ATPV(CAL/CM) - 33.5
•  NFPA 70E compliant
•  Snaps under collar for optional FR hood: FRA002
 
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Flame-Resistant Lanyard Access Jacket / Quilt-Lined (#FRJ003) 4.7 5 3 3
Best jacket I have ever purchased. This jacket has everything my job demands, 100% fire retardant, lanyard access, comfort in cold weather and terrific style. March 1, 2012
More durable than the bulwark brand Great Jacket. Not to heavy and moves well. The cut out pocket for a D-ring of a safety harness is great. No more trying to get a harness to fit properly with a coat on, or the alternative of freezing without a coat on. The sleeves are slightly long even for a tall guy with long arms. The coat is more durable than the bulwark coats. So far no real complaints. February 1, 2011
Great idea. I love this jacket period. There are only 2 things I would change. 1. the D-ring hole is a touch small, I really struggle to get the d-ring thru the hole with out assistance. 2. The Velcro need to be switched, my right arm and cotton gloves stick to the front of my jacket. I would suggest having the soft (loop) side of the jacket on the front of the jacket and the hook on the flap. Other then these 2 things this jacket is great, not to warm, it always me to layer up. The D-ring Loop is great, sounds like kinda "gimmicky" but its not at all very functional. December 17, 2012
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