Product Overview
The Warrior Hi-Vis Contrast Traffic Jacket is a heavyweight protective garment engineered for those working in demanding environments where visibility and weather protection are non-negotiable. This jacket is built to provide a reliable barrier against the British climate while ensuring the wearer remains conspicuous in high-risk zones. Certified to EN ISO 20471 Class 3, it represents the highest tier of visibility equipment, making it an essential component of a professional safety uniform.
Key Features
- Certified to EN ISO 20471 Class 3: Ensures maximum visibility in high-traffic and low-light environments, significantly reducing the risk of accidents.
- Waterproof with Taped Seams: The construction prevents water ingress through the fabric joins, keeping the wearer dry during heavy downpours.
- Quilted Internal Lining: Provides essential thermal insulation, maintaining body heat during prolonged outdoor shifts in winter conditions.
- Fleece-Lined Inner Collar: Increases comfort and prevents skin irritation while providing an extra layer of warmth around the neck.
- Two-Way Full-Length Zip with Storm Flap: Allows for greater mobility when sitting or bending and provides an additional seal against wind and rain.
- Comprehensive Pocket Configuration: Features chest, front, and inner pockets to keep essential tools and personal items secure and accessible.
Design & Performance
Constructed from substantial 300D polyester, this jacket is designed for longevity and resilience. The heavyweight fabric choice ensures the garment can withstand the daily abrasions typical of site work. Performance is further enhanced by the inclusion of concealed knitted storm cuffs, which act as a secondary seal to prevent cold air and moisture from travelling up the sleeves. The adjustable concealed hood and reflective bands over the shoulders, sleeves, and torso ensure that the wearer is both protected and visible from every angle.
Customisation: Print & Embroidery
The Warrior Hi-Vis Contrast Traffic Jacket is highly versatile for branding. Embroidery is the preferred choice for chest-placed company logos, offering a professional, high-relief finish that maintains its integrity through frequent use. For larger, high-impact branding on the back of the jacket, our technical printing services deliver sharp, bold designs that are clearly visible even at a distance. Our experienced team in Telford has been managing these processes since 1976, ensuring that your customisation does not compromise the garment's protective properties.
Use Cases
This jacket is specifically designed for professionals in construction, civil engineering, roadworks, and rail sectors where EN ISO 20471 Class 3 and RIS-3279-TOM (for rail) compliance are required. It is equally suited for logistics and yard work during the colder months when a standard lightweight jacket is insufficient.
Why MyWorkwear
With a heritage dating back to 1976, MyWorkwear has decades of experience in providing technically sound workwear to UK businesses. Operating from our Telford-based facility, we combine traditional expertise with modern customisation techniques, ensuring every garment we supply meets our rigorous standards for quality and durability.
Practical Advice
Given the heavyweight quilted nature of this jacket, it provides significant bulk. If you intend to wear several layers of thick knitwear or sweatshirts underneath, you may wish to consider this when selecting your size to ensure full range of arm and torso movement is maintained.
Caring for your product
Maintaining the cleanliness of your hi-vis jacket is critical for safety; accumulated dirt can significantly reduce the effectiveness of the reflective bands and the fluorescent fabric. We recommend cleaning the garment regularly to ensure it continues to meet safety standards throughout its life cycle.
Avoid using biological detergents or fabric softeners, as these can degrade the waterproof coating and the technical fibres of the 300D polyester. Furthermore, ensure the jacket is dried away from direct heat sources to prevent the taped seams from perishing, which would compromise the waterproof integrity of the garment.