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Moisture proof

Hermetic overalls, PVC (222319)
4 362.44 - 5 425.92
Orange storm suit (222362)
4 563.00 - 5 400.00
PVC semi-overall (KLARK) (221235)
1 459.37 - 1 727.06
Rubberized blue apron with bib (220002)
84.84 - 100.40
PVC green suit (220095)
619.54 - 733.18
PVC suit blue (220092)
627.65 - 742.78
PVC apron (220056)
155.14 - 183.60
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Rainwear: reliable protection in any weather

Rain is an indispensable companion of many professions. Builders, agricultural workers, logisticians, utility workers - they all need reliable protection from precipitation. It is this protection that rainwear provides.

Rainwear is not just comfortable clothing, it is your safety and comfort in any weather.

Types of rainwear: overview and features

Waterproof rainwear is varied and presented in several main categories:

  1. Costumes:
  • Classic option. Consists of a jacket and pants. Provides maximum protection from rain due to the one-piece cut.
  • Overalls. Option with a jacket and pants connected at the waist. Provides freedom of movement and protection to the lower body.

2.Raincoats:

  •  Lightweight and compact option. Suitable for short stays in the rain.
  • Cloak-cape. Quick to put on and take off. Ideal for sudden rain.
  1. Jumpsuits:
  • Provide maximum protection of the entire body from rain, wind and dirt.
  • Suitable for difficult working conditions.
  1. Raincoats:
  • Short jackets that protect the upper body.
  • Lightweight and compact. Convenient for use in combination with other workwear.
  1. Accessories:
  • Hats: protect your head from the rain.
  • Gloves: protect your hands from moisture and cold.
  • Shoe covers: protect shoes from dirt and water.

When choosing rainwear, it is important to consider:

  • Working conditions: intensity of rain, air temperature, presence of wind.
  • Specifics of work: the need for freedom of movement, protection from other factors (dirt, chemicals).
  • Personal preferences: comfort, style, price.Modern moisture-resistant workwear is made from high-tech materials that provide waterproofness, breathability and wearing comfort.

Waterproof, water-repellent and waterproof workwear: what is the difference and which one is right for you?

When working outdoors or in areas with high humidity, workwear plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and comfort of employees. However, not all types of workwear provide equal protection from moisture. Let's figure out the differences between waterproof, water-repellent and waterproof workwear, and which one is right for you.

Waterproof clothing is designed to protect against minor exposure to moisture, such as splashes or light rain. It can be made from breathable materials such as cotton or synthetics with a water-repellent finish.

Water-repellent work clothing provides a higher level of protection against moisture. It can withstand heavier rain and snow. As a rule, such workwear is made of dense materials that are impermeable to water, such as PVC or rubber.

Waterproof work clothing provides maximum protection against moisture. It is completely waterproof and can even withstand immersion in water. Waterproof workwear is made from special materials such as neoprene or Gore-tex.

Waterproof work clothing: description and areas of application

Waterproof work clothing is clothing designed to protect workers from moisture penetration.It is used in various industries where there is a risk of contact with water, rain, snow or other liquids.

Features waterproof workwear:

  • Made of waterproof or water-repellent materials such as PVC, rubber, nylon or polyester.
  • Seams are glued or welded for a leak-proof seal.
  • Models may include convenient pockets, snaps, a hood, vents and other features.
  • Water-repellent workwear: description, application and advantages

Water-repellent workwear is a type of overalls designed to protect workers from the penetration of water, rain and snow. It is made of materials treated with special impregnations that repel water and prevent it from penetrating.

Advantages of water-repellent workwear:

  • Protection against penetration of water, rain and snow.
  • Comfort in work due to breathable materials.
  • Freedom of movement due to ergonomic cut.
  • Wear-resistant and durable.
  • Easy care.

Overalls waterproof and waterproof: what is the difference and when to use them?

Waterproof and waterproof overalls are two important types of protective clothing used in various industries.

Weatherproof overalls are designed to protect against minor exposure to moisture, such as splashing, light rain or snow. It is made of breathable materials treated with water-repellent impregnations.

Waterproof overalls provide maximum protection against moisture. It can even withstand immersion in water. It is made of special waterproof materials such as neoprene or gortex.

When to use waterproof overalls:

  • Construction in dry weather but with possible precipitation.
  • Agriculture in dry weather but with possible precipitation.
  • Logistics when loading and unloading goods in dry weather but with possible precipitation.
  • Utilities for cleaning services during dry weather but with possible precipitation.
  • Tourism and fishing in dry weather but with possible precipitation.

Waterproof clothing is an essential closet item for many professions. It provides reliable protection from bad weather, allowing you to maintain comfort and performance in any conditions.

The modern market offers a wide range of overalls from rain and wind, differing in materials, models and functionality. When choosing it is important to take into account the conditions of use, specifics of work and personal preferences.

Properly selected overalls against rain and wind will become a reliable shield in inclement weather, provide you with comfort, dryness and safety.