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Product Description
Q: Is this jacket suitable for professional welding work?
A: Yes, it is designed for heavy-duty professional and industrial welding use.
Q: Does the jacket protect against sparks and heat?
A: Yes, the flame-retardant split cowhide leather offers strong protection against sparks, spatter, and heat.
Q: Does it allow comfortable movement while working?
A: Yes, the adjustable fit and ergonomic design allow freedom of movement during work.
Q: Are tool storage pockets included?
A: Yes, soapstone pockets are located on each sleeve for convenient tool storage.
Q: Can this jacket be used for tasks other than welding?
A: Yes, it is suitable for blacksmithing, automotive work, manufacturing, and woodworking.
Jett Fisher –
Collar could be a bit higher for better neck protection.
Rory Ellis –
Smells quite strong of leather chemical at first but fades.
Xander Myers –
Fit is surprisingly good for a generic sized jacket. I’m a big guy and the spread across the shoulders is comfortable. The leather is stiff at first but breaks in nicely after a few days of work. Offers great protection against heat from the forge.
Atlas Harrison –
Sizing runs a tiny bit large but allows for layering.
Charles Woods –
Heavy to wear fer long periods but vry safe.
Jett West –
Leather is a bit stiff right out of da package, needs breaking in.
Arlo Gibson –
Great tough jacket
Knox Hamilton –
Kevlar stitching is good
Zion Ford –
Solid construction with strong seams, should last a long time.
Kingston Wallace –
Wish it had more pockets for my tools.
Ivan Sullivan –
Heavy duty cowhide is no joke, feels like wearing armor.
Chance Reynolds –
Leather is thick nd durable, stops all splatter.
Judah Owens –
Simple no nonsense welding jacket. I like that it doesn’t have a bunch of unnecessary straps or pockets to catch sparks. Just solid leather protection. It is heavy though, so be prepared for that if you’re used to cotton jackets. Cleaning tip: don’t wash it, just wipe it down with conditioner.