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Lincoln Heavy Duty Leather Welders Welding Jacket

Price range: £220.00 through £230.00

(36 customer reviews)
  • Leather front & sleeves for protection
  • FR cotton back keeps you cool
  • Flip-up collar & ergonomic design
  • Perfect for welding & industrial work
SKU: heavy-duty-leather-welders-welding-jacket

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Product Description

Full Leather Front & Sides: Constructed from heavyweight split cowhide leather to provide maximum protection against welding sparks, spatter, and heat. Ergonomic Leather Sleeves: Two-part armpit design enhances arm mobility, allowing better movement compared to traditional leather sleeves. Breathable FR Back: Made of 9 oz flame-retardant cotton, the back promotes airflow to keep the wearer cooler during extended work hours. Spatter Guard Button Liner: Innovative three-layer design with leather, fabric, and Velcro prevents sparks and spatter from entering through the front closure.  
  • Flame-resistant materials for industrial welding and fabrication
  • Durable construction meets high-safety requirements for arc-flash and heat exposure
  • Designed for professional industrial use

Ideal for:

  • Welders
  • Metal fabricators
  • Steelworkers
  • Industrial workers handling high-heat applications
  • General fabrication and workshop tasks
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Avoid moisture to protect leather quality
  • Handle with care to maintain durability
  • Spot clean leather and cotton; wipe spills immediately
  • Do not machine wash, soak, bleach, or use harsh chemicals
  • Dry clean or use professional leather cleaning for best results

Q: Is this a full leather welding jacket?
A: No. The jacket features leather sleeves and a leather front with a flame-retardant cotton back to improve airflow and comfort.

Q: Can it be used for general industrial work?
A: Yes. It is suitable for welding, metal fabrication, electrical work, and other high-heat industrial applications.

Q: Does it provide protection against sparks and spatter?
A: Yes. The heavy-duty split cowhide leather and flame-resistant cotton back offer excellent protection from sparks, spatter, and heat.

Q: What makes this jacket more comfortable than full leather jackets?
A: The breathable flame-retardant cotton back and ergonomic sleeve design allow better airflow and improved arm mobility without sacrificing protection.

Q: How should I clean the jacket?
A: Spot clean as needed and use professional dry cleaning. Do not machine wash or soak, as this can damage the leather and flame-resistant properties

36 reviews for Lincoln Heavy Duty Leather Welders Welding Jacket

  1. Steve K.

    Tougher than nails

  2. Terry Long

    Snap buttons r strong

  3. Carl Wallace

    Good quality but runs a bit big

  4. Samuel H.

    feels like wearing armor i feel safe doing overhead work wit 6010 rods

  5. Dennis Ford

    i recently switched to this heavy duty leather jacket for my structural steel job the amount of spatter i deal with is insane and this jcket just shrugs it off i used to come home wit small burns on my arms but not anymore the fit is generous 2 so i can wear layers in the winter

  6. Peter Myers

    Love it

  7. Jerry Reynolds

    heavy duty is an understatement this thing is built like a tank

  8. Walter Russell

    Tougher thn nails

  9. Gary P.

    Back material breathes okay It helps a little bit with the heat stress

  10. Ron Graham

    Good heavy leather

  11. Larry Graham

    Solid jcket overall

  12. Mark P.

    nice color

  13. Jack Bryant

    lincoln quality

  14. Douglas Hayes

    if u r doing overhead flux core you need this jcket don’t even bother wit anything else the leather on the chest and arms is perfectly placed to intercept falling slag the cotton back is a lifesaver for ventilation otherwise i woud melt in da shop

  15. Steve M.

    protecfs well

  16. Frank Woods

    Zero complaints from me

  17. Gerald Scott

    lincoln electric never fails top tier gear that actually lasts more than a month

  18. Larry K.

    Love it

  19. Gregory M.

    Real leather smell

  20. Patrick Simmons

    Was hesitant to spend this much on a jcket but safety is key First day using it I had a big glob of slag land rigyt on my sleeve and it just rolled off No burn no hole nothing My old shirt would hav caught fire It is pretty warm 2 wear in the summer but I’d rather sweat than bleed

  21. Arthur Griffin

    Classic brown leather look Professional enough to wear when clients are in the shop

  22. Wayne Cole

    Proper ppe

  23. Jerry Wallace

    Inside pocket is perfect for soapstone

  24. Henry Alexander

    Expensive but u get safety

  25. Mark Hamilton

    bought this fer my son who is starting vo-tech weldin classes he says all the other kids hav da cheap thin jckets and they ar already getting holes in them this one is still looking brand new afta a semester of tough work a bit large in da shoulders but allows fer a hoodie underneath

  26. Gary H.

    honest review: its heavy like rly heavy but thats what you want fer overhead stick welding i don’t feel a thing the back panel 8elps let some heat out so you don’t pass out if you ar doing light tig work maybe get something lighter but for the heavy stuff this is king

  27. Albert B.

    Collar doesn’t itch like some other brands The lining is comfortable

  28. Raymond Gibson

    Great jacket just crazy heavy

  29. Tim Hamilton

    Triple stitched seams are holding up great I pull on them constantly and nothing has popped

  30. Paul Reynolds

    you pay fer the brand but its worth it cheaper jckets end up costing more

  31. Edward Diaz

    Feel vry safe in this

  32. Paul B.

    Stiff at first buy breaks in nice Give it about a week of wear and it softens up

  33. Keith Ross

    Hot to wear but safe

  34. Roger Foster

    Rugged construction

  35. Randy Hayes

    Takes a beating and keeps going

  36. Bruce West

    Quality control is spot on Checked every seam and button flawless

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