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RefrigiWear Announces High-Visibility Collection of Subzero Workwear

RefrigiWear®, the largest supplier of insulated workwear for extreme cold, announced the release of new PolarForce® high-visibility workwear for subzero conditions at the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo.

Field-tested and comfort-rated for cold and wet conditions down to 40 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, PolarForce work jackets and bib overalls are among the company’s most popular workwear for both cold storage facilities and harsh outdoor work environments.

This release includes high-visibility lime versions of the best-selling PolarForce Jacket and PolarForce Bib Overalls, as well as a contrasting high-visibility orange version of the PolarForce Sweatshirt, all of which are built with Performance-Flex panels at knees and elbows for maximum range of motion without sacrificing warmth or durability.

The new PolarForce Jacket and Bib Overalls deliver protection from the elements with a wind-tight, water-repellent outershell and heat-trapping inner lining, while generously sized pockets with waterproof zippers provide ample space to stow tools and work essentials. The jacket and sweatshirt also include helpful features, such as Grip Assist on the sleeves, that help workers maintain control of equipment or products in slippery conditions.

This expansion of the PolarForce collection with high-visibility options comes on the heels of last month’s announcement from the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Safety24 Conference & Expo regarding the all-new FrostFlex™ System of six mix-and-match pieces of uniform workwear designed for cold storage temperature zones from -60°F to 10°F. These products, combined with the high-visibility PolarForce expansion, further solidify the company’s product line as the world’s widest selection of insulated safety clothing for people working in cold, harsh conditions.

For more information, visit https://pro.refrigiwear.com.

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