JKSafety 7 Pockets Heated Waterproof Winter Hi-Vis Safety Jacket (JK116A)
Product Details
When the temperature drops, the JKSafety Heated Safety Jacket ensures warmth, comfort, and safety. Designed for both men and women, this high-visibility, ANSI-compliant PPE jacket is perfect for cold-weather work environments.
Features:
- Five Heated Zones: Carbon fiber heating elements warm your core front and back.
- Long-Lasting Battery Power: Includes two 5000mAh batteries, delivering heat up to 155°F (68°C) for 4 hours.
- USB Type-C Charging: Use the built-in power bank to charge your phone or mobile devices on the go.
- Durable Oxford Fabric: Waterproof, dirt-resistant, and built to last.
- Quilted Thermal Insulation: 160g lightweight insulation for warmth without bulk.
- Enhanced Visibility & Safety: 3M Scotchlite reflective strips (2-inch wide) ensure high visibility.
Information:
- Certification: The jackets offer enhanced visibility without ANSI compliance.
- Application: Ideal for construction workers, police, public safety, surveyors, and parking attendants, especially in cold weather.
- Sizing: Available in various sizes for a comfortable fit. And consider sizing up by 1-2 sizes if you prefer a loose fit.
- Maintenance & Care: Machine washable in cold water; hang to dry. Avoid ironing or bleaching to maintain the reflective properties.
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| Category | Enhanced Visibility |
| Style | Unisex Slim Cutting |
| Material | Oxford Fabric, Waterproof Coating, Carbon Fiber Heating Elements |
| Color | Yellow-Black, Orange-Black, Black |
| Features | Battery Heating, Two-Tone, Waterproof |
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