Description
Features:
- TEMPERATURE RATING – Recommended use for temperatures ranging from -10°F to -50°F (-23°C to -46°C)
- CLO VALUE – Rated at 2.59 CLO
- RUGGED & WARM – Durable 100% ripstop polyester shell for the harshest conditions
- WATER-REPELLENT – Water-resistant PU coating for protection against the elements
- THERMAL INSULATION – 200g 3M™ Thinsulate™ insulation traps heat for warmth in extreme cold (30% thinner than poly fill)
- WARM LINING – 100% polyester fleece on collar
- OVERSIZED POCKETS – 2 lower front pockets for easy access when wearing gloves
- PEN/STYLUS HOLDER – For quick, easy access and storage
- RIB KNIT CUFFS – Keep wind and cold out
- SIZING LABELS – On exterior for easy viewing when hung up and stored
- HEAVY-DUTY ZIPPERS – Tough zippers with storm flap to seal out wind and rain
- REFLECTIVE ACCENTS – Large areas of yellow and reflective piping for enhanced low-light visibility
- MIC TAB – For clipping radios or scanners
- D-RING – Two d-rings for convenient access to keys, ID badge, glove clips, etc.
- MACHINE WASHABLE
- TESTED – Meets EN 342:2017 standard
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CLO RATINGS
Insulation performance is measured by CLO ratings—which is a unit of thermal resistance that indicates insulating ability. The higher the CLO value, the higher the amount of warmth a piece of clothing provides.
To determine temperature ratings, CLO factors, Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET) and the time or duration of a task are considered. MET levels are categorized into 3 groups:
- “Low” range (0-3 MET) // forklift driver, equipment operator
- “Moderate” range (3-6 MET) // picking & packaging, delivery drivers
- “Vigorous” range (>6 MET) // concrete work, tower climber
Some warehouses and facilities are more manual in nature, leading to higher MET levels, while others rely on automation, resulting in lower MET levels. N-Ferno 6476 Insulated Freezer Jackets have a CLO rating of 2.59.
3M THINSULATE
Designed with 200g of 3M™ Thinsulate™ insulation, this jacket traps heat for warmth in extreme cold, ranging from -10°F to -50°F (-23°C to -46°C). The 3M Thinsulate is 30% thinner in profile compared to standard poly fill and has a higher loft design, making it condense at a much slower rate and offers more thermal retention than standard poly fill—increasing its life integrity. Minimized washing will extend the overall life of the thermal, insulated garment.