After almost 3 years in development, Praybourne will shortly take delivery of their PulsarFR® High Visibility Class 3, GO/RT 3279, Flame Retardant, Anti-Static, Electric Arc protective combat coverall in addition to a Class 2 combat trouser.
Using Waxman Fibres' patented Protal 5 blend, these garments have a 16 Cal/cm² ATPV rating, which is almost double the performance of fabric currently being used on the Rail network today.
Praybourne have taken a huge leap forward in high visibility orange multi hazard clothing with initial stock due to arrive late September and further deliveries planned up to the end of the year and well in to 2015.
Suitable for Network Rail, its contractors and multiple other industries, you can understand why two major National distributors and many Praybourne Partners are including these items in their next catalogues.
Praybourne's commitment to technical, stock supported multi hazard clothing has resulted in a high investment in terms of testing and certification, as well as in fabric and the manufacturing processes.
Another new garment arriving early September is the Pulsarail® Foul weather Salopette that is both breathable and waterproof to class 3, together with meeting the latest requirements of EN ISO:20471 Class 2 and GO/RT 3279.
The PR504 has combat and knee pad pockets, zip opening at the hem of the legs for ease over work boots, 3M Scotchlite tape and quick release reflective elasticated braces. It is designed to be worn over the top of a light layer of clothing next to the skin and in conjunction with either the PR499 Unlined storm coat or PR515 Unlined bomber jacket. These new items are a welcome addition to the PulsarⓇ and Pulsarail® collection which is regarded as the best designed range of high visibility clothing available in the market to date.
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