PW3™ Work Pants

SKU: PW322BKR28
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$ 1,658.78
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Size: 28

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These original Portwest PW322 work trousers are ideal for use with a work harness. Their unique design allows for greater mobility and comfort while working at height.

Manufactured to address the discomfort caused while working at heights, this harness is made with high-quality, durable materials to ensure maximum safety and performance on the job.

Material and Composition :  

The outer fabric is made from a blend of 65% polyester, 33% cotton, and 2% elastane. This combination provides strength, stretch, and comfort.  

Two-way stretch fabric facilitates wearer movement and range of motion.  

Blocks 98% of UV rays , providing additional protection against sun exposure.  

The premium finish is stain resistant, repelling oils, water and dirt.  

Functional Design :  

Ten Pockets : Additional space to carry tools or devices needed on the job.  

Knee pad pockets : Top-loading for ease of loading.  

Perforated reflective tape : Improves visibility and breathability.  

Adjustable end : Fits all leg lengths.  

Elasticated waistband : Provides comfort and ease of movement.

Composition :  

65% Polyester , 33% Cotton , 2% Elastane .  

Weight: 190 g.  

PW3

TitanMill Plus Stretch 65% Polyester, 33% Cotton, 2% Elastane - 600D Oxford fabric, 100% Polyester, covered with PU , Cover fabric 245 Grams, Contrast fabric 230 Grams

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