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VIKING mens Open Road Surveyor Safety Vest - Class 2 Reflective Polyester Twill With 14” Zippered Pack on Back
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VIKING mens Open Road Surveyor Safety Vest - Class 2 Reflective Polyester Twill With 14” Zippered Pack on Back

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"Since 1920 Viking wet weather gear has set the standard in quality for keeping workers safe, dry and comfortable. Viking products are market leaders in industrial rainwear, safety, mining boots, forestry boots and specialty work gloves. Viking continues to gain a greater degree of control over our products by integrating the back end of our supply chain. This allows us to get involved in every detail of the product, from the design of simple zippers & buttons, all the way to the development of the latest waterproof technology, all in an effort to deliver products that are practical, comfortable and of exceptional value. The Viking Open Road Surveyor safety vest is just the high-utility, professional-grade construction vest workers need to keep them safe working in foul weather and nighttime conditions, fully compliant with CSA Z96-15 Class 2, Level 2 and ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Type R, Class 2 configurations. 2-inch Vi-brance reflective tape around the waist and over the chest and back keep you visible doing everything from construction and road work to conservation forestry, and the plentiful pockets help you keep everything you need to do your work handy. Heavy duty brass snaps and grommets complement the 150 Denier polyester twill material with double hemstitched seams to make this an extremely durable and long-lasting vest in tough conditions. "

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