Carhartt Men's Flame-Resistant Full Swing Quick Duck Jacket
Item # 1514507
Size: 2XL
Color:
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Carhartt Men's Flame-Resistant Full Swing Quick Duck Jacket
Item # 1514507
Size: 2XL
Color:
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When your job requires exposure to dangerous arcs and flames, protect yourself with the Carhartt Men's Flame-Resistant Full Swing Quick Duck Jacket. The men's flame-resistant jacket is made of lightweight and water-resistant fabric that gives you the warmth and durability of sandstone duck without the bulk. This flame-resistant jacket also features stretch panels on the back, elbows, and sides that let you maneuver into tight spots. Shop more Carhartt workwear today.
- 8.5 oz. 88% cotton and 12% nylon Quick Duck canvas jacket made for comfort
- Jacket meets performance requirements of NFPA 70E and UL classified to NFPA 2112
- Quick Duck weighs less but is ounce-for-ounce as tough as our legendary sandstone duck
- Flame-resistant jacket with Full Swing technology developed with insight from our Carhartt Crew
- Full Swing gear built broken-in for stretch across shoulders, arms that move free without the jacket riding up, and bigger bend in the elbows
- Vislon front zip with Nomex fire-resistant zip tape for easy on and off
- Protective inner flap for durability
- Carhartt brandmark completes the coat
- Imported
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