Reflective Material for enhanced visibility | ||||
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Zipper/Velcro® Closure | ||||
Ergonomic Pleated Back/Shoulders | ||||
Easy Grip™ DRD | ||||
Internal Outer Shell Draw Cord to reduce bulk | ||||
Napoleon Pocket under Storm Flap | ||||
Low Profile 3” Collar with Hanger Loop | ||||
Set-In Pleated Ergonomically Curved Sleeves | ||||
7” Black Kevlar® Thumbhole Wristers | ||||
5” Deep Black Stedprene Sleeve Wells | ||||
Black Stedshield Coat Cuff Reinforcements | ||||
Radio Pocket with Antenna Opening | ||||
Self Mic Strap above Radio Pocket | ||||
Universal Flashlight Holder | ||||
Coat Expansion Pockets | ||||
Liner Inspection Velcro® Opening | ||||
LazerMax™ Trim Standard | ||||
Length Coat | 29″ Front, 35″ Back | 32″ | 32″ | 35″ |
3 Snap Tabs at the hem | ||||
Lakeland Fortify Particulate Blocking System | OPTIONAL | OPTIONAL | OPTIONAL | OPTIONAL |
Reflective Material for enhanced visibility | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Zipper/Velcro® Closure | ||||
Ergonomic Pleated Back/Shoulders | ||||
Easy Grip™ DRD | ||||
Internal Outer Shell Draw Cord to reduce bulk | ||||
Napoleon Pocket under Storm Flap | ||||
Low Profile 3” Collar with Hanger Loop | ||||
Set-In Pleated Ergonomically Curved Sleeves | ||||
7” Black Kevlar® Thumbhole Wristers | ||||
5” Deep Black Stedprene Sleeve Wells | ||||
Black Stedshield Coat Cuff Reinforcements | ||||
Radio Pocket with Antenna Opening | ||||
Self Mic Strap above Radio Pocket | ||||
Universal Flashlight Holder | ||||
Coat Expansion Pockets | ||||
Liner Inspection Velcro® Opening | ||||
LazerMax™ Trim Standard | ||||
Length Coat | 29″ Front, 35″ Back | 32″ | 32″ | 32″ |
3 Snap Tabs at the hem | ||||
Lakeland Fortify Particulate Blocking System | OPTIONAL | OPTIONAL | OPTIONAL | OPTIONAL |
Turnout gear, also referred to as “turnouts” or “bunker gear”, is a type of protective clothing worn by firefighters when responding to calls.
Tested to NFPA 1971, turnout gear is primarily designed for structural firefighting.
For more information on turnout gear and structural firefighting, visit our knowledgebase.
Unfortunately, this isn’t possible. The NFPA standards state that all three layers are required, which means we cannot sell the outer shell or liner individually.
Yes. Each year, all combinations of our turnouts are tested to make sure they are still in compliance with the current standard.
If a combination does not pass the 2018 edition of the NFPA 1971 standard, we will no longer sell that combination.
We do not have a set “standard” inseam / inside leg.
Our most common inseam is 30″, but it all depends on the measurement. Inseams are done in 2” increments only — no odd sizing.
The temperature your turnout gear can withstand depends on the materials used in its construction.
Turnout gear is certified to NFPA 1971, which standardizes performance requirements for total heat loss (THL) and thermal protective performance (TPP).
These factors greatly impact the amount of heat turnout gear can withstand.
Turnout gear selection, care, and maintenance is covered under NFPA 1851.
Washing your turnout gear is something that should be done by a professional, such as an Independent Service Provider or Verified Cleaner.
For more information on turnout gear cleaning, check out this article.
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