Miller WeldX Welding Jacket
Miller WeldX Welding Jacket
Miller WeldX Welding Jacket
Miller WeldX Welding Jacket
Miller WeldX Welding Jacket
Miller WeldX Welding Jacket

Miller WeldX Welding Jacket

Sale price$190.00 Regular price$225.80
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The Miller WeldX Jacket combines a 7oz WeldX front and sleeves with a 9oz flame-resistance cotton back. WeldX is a lightweight base fabric made of a blend of high-performance fibers and proprietary compound producing a silicone barrier with extreme flame resistant properties that repel sparks, spatter and other molten metals.

• Lined sleeves for added protection
• Zipper closure with Velcro storm flap
• Extended rear tail
• Vented back for improved air flow
• Barracuda style stand-up collar for extra neck protection
• Pre-shrunk fabric eliminating shrinkage
• Accessible inside pocket
• "Fold-in" sleeve snaps for a better fit around the wrist
• Machine washable without the loss of durability
• Chromium Free alternative for easy disposable methods
• Finished hems and reinforced stitching enhance durability

Chest in inches: S(42), M(46), L(50), XL(54), 2XL(58), 3XL(62), 4XL(66), 5XL(70)

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