Flame resistant. Looks traditional, feels exceptional. Engineered design provides stretch without bulk, and every element works with you so you can work easier. The protection and comfort you need for a tough workday. 8.5-Ounce, FR quick duck: 88 percent cotton/12 percent nylon with rain defender durable water repellent • 20 percent lighter but just as warm as heavier outerwear • insulated with 150 gram 3 m thinsulate platinum insulation FR • mighty back bi-swing between shoulders for instant recovery • flex elbow for less restriction • freedom gusset under the arms stops ride-ups • stand-up collar with flap to cover hidden snaps for detachable optional FR hood (102183) • two-chest pockets with flaps and hidden snap closures • two lower-front pockets with snap closures • left sleeve upper arm pocket •two inside patch pockets with FR hook-and-loop closures • brass zipper front with Nomex FR zipper-tape plus inside and outside protective flaps and snap closure for electric-arc protection • Nomex FR inside-waist adjustable draw cord • internal rib knit storm cuffs with ergonomic shaped sleeve hem • inside pocket with hook and loop closure • triple-stitched main seams for durability • back length: Large regular: 30 inches; Large tall: 32 inches • Carhartt FR and NFPA 2112/cat 3 labels sewn on left chest pocket • meets the performance requirements of NFPA 70E and is UL Classified to NFPA 2112
B**D
Warmest winter coats I’ve ever had!
This is by far the warmest coat I’ve ever owned. I have lived in MN, ND and Sask my entire life and been in miserable temperatures for at least six months of every year my entire life. This coat is by far the warmest, most durable, keeps the wind chill out and flexible coat I’ve ever seen. From shoveling and snowblowing to working in the oil field to watching games at the rink, you can wear it anywhere and be warm and comfortable. I own three of these jackets. Two blue and one gray. One for working in the oilfield and the other two for every day life. They are very worth the money you spend on them as you don’t need to wear three layers under it to stay warm!! Just a long sleeve shirt and your Carhartt FullSwing coat! Highly recommended!! A++++
J**N
Bad ass modern day John Wayne jacket!
I didn’t need the fireproof aspect but I do grind, smoke, and work on cars on occasion. I burn more clothes working, through winter, in my garage next to my propane heater then anything. More or less bought it for durability, warmth and because the seams and pockets are pretty stylish but still manly. In my opinion, It’s the perfect balance of style and practicality. That’s hard to find these days. There’s something very John Wayne/firefighter/gunfighter about the look which is why I pulled the trigger. :) I live in the Midwest and upon arrival this jacket is plenty warm for working outdoors. Added to a base layer and a heavy weight hoodie you’ll be sweating and anything more and you’d be sweating and then freezing. Maybe it’s not warm enough for sitting still in a Midwest tree stand in January but plenty warm for active use. You ain’t wearing it inside long that’s for sure. Anyways, listen to the mass: Make sure you size down. I did and honestly still have plenty of room for a heavy weight hoodie. Arm pocket rocks too! Everyone says the zipper sucks but it’s metal and it seams okay to me upon first arrival.
B**K
Warm thick
Fits to size. Can walk by a candle now with no issues. I like it. I am tall but wouldn’t get a long. This size is perfect length. The only thing is it seems a darker gray and pics seem lighter but it will fade. Great jacket, happy.
E**K
Awesome coat!
I wanted a coat that would keep me warm, move with me, look good and last a long time. I didn’t need the flame resistant but the way the coat looked I had to get it. I have no complaints. I will say this coat runs large. I always were an XL in everything but this one I had to return for a large. The large fits me like a glove with room to layer if I need too. I’ve already had a couple people ask where I got it.
J**N
Its warm and rain proof
I work in the oilfield as a water hauler in the cold rainy winter and its been a blessing to have it… its very stiff until you wash it a few times … be careful with the pockets they ripped easily when i was stuffing gloves in them
D**S
Was exactly as described
The jacket was for my Grandson for work
M**.
It's the same Carhartt durability, but what happened to the hand pockets?
I've lived in Carhartt jackets for most of my life. They're very nice, durable, heat and cold resistant, but this time, when I tried it on, and looked for hand pockets, they weren't there. The pockets have been moved up to under the rib cage. I almost can't reach them. Is this for when the wife steals it because she has shorter arms? Because that does happen. I must have gotten the wrong model of jacket. I'm keeping it, it's just going to be harder to keep my hands warm.
C**T
I remain unburned
The jacket looks rather dashing and the fire resistance came in super handy. I was walking downtown and noticed smoke billowing from an old brick building. I heard screaming children from inside and I knew immediately that there was a fire raging in there. I did not hesitate and kicked the old wood door in, sending splinters flying. That was a mistake. As the door burst in, the sudden inflow of oxygen caused great gouts of fire to blast me back. The hungry flames licking wildly. Fortunately for me I was wearing my Carhartt FR Jacket and was completely unfazed. I laughed and was emboldened. My confidence soaring, I ran headlong into the building. Through the fire and flames. Suffice to say, I was the only survivor with not so much as even a heat rash. I sat comfortably in the inferno as those orphans screamed and cursed the fact that the didn't have my Carhartt FR Jacket. 10/10 would recommend!
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