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PGI UL Classified Five-Ply Wildland Forestry Chap

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For heavyweight protection proven to keep you safe, choose the UL Classified Five-Ply Wildland Chainsaw Chap. Offering 180 degrees of protection where it matters most, they're rugged yet comfortable and easily fit over your work clothes. Meeting all UL safety standards and built in accordance with U.S. Forestry specifications gives you the peace of mind that you're getting protection - five times stronger than steel.

  • UL Classified to NFPA 1977, Standard on Protective Clothing & Equipment for Wildland Firefighting - Current Edition, ASTM F1897-20 Standard Specification for leg protection for chainsaw users
  • Built in accordance with U.S. Forestry specification 6170-4G

Specifications

  • Constructed with three plies of woven para-aramid and two plies of para-aramid felt
  • Shell front and back is 1000 denier Cordura nylon and Urethane-coated to prevent penetration of liquids
  • Two-inch wide waist belt and one-inch wide leg straps of heavy nylon webbing with adjustable quick-release nylon buckles
  • Chap has a four compartment tool pocket with snap closure flap sewn into waist belt
  • Chaps fit waist sizes 32” to 46”
  • *Extender belt available - adds up to 10".
  • Length is measured from the waist down to two inches below the top of your boot
  • Be sure to measure and determine the proper length before ordering
  • UL Classified to NFPA 1977, standard or protective clothing & equipment for Wildland Firefighting, ASTM F1897-04 and F1897-20 Standard Specification for leg protection for chainsaw users
  • Built in accordance with U.S. Forestry specification 6170-4G

Safety

  • NFPA 1977 Standard on Protective Clothing and Equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting- Current Edition - UL Classified
  • UL Classified to ASTM Designation F 1897-20
  • Built in accordance with U.S. Forestry Specification 6170-4G