Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest — Zippered Hi-Vis
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest, a zippered contrast-styled pick. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Ergodyne specifica...
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Ergodyne specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest is a zippered, surveyor-style Class 3 hi-vis vest in lime with reflective striping, adding contrast-color styling to Class 3 coverage so the vest reads as a person against cluttered backgrounds — a companion to the GloWear vests in the Class 3 lineup.
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Why the Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest reads as a person, not a patch
On a cluttered site, a single block of fluorescent color can blend into equipment and materials — what makes a worker register as a person is the outline. This vest leans on that: a contrast-color two-tone design that adds a visual outline to Class 3 coverage, in a zippered surveyor-style cut in lime with reflective striping, as a companion to the model-numbered GloWear vests in our Class 3 lineup. Because the listing states the class but not an ANSI 107 Type, confirm the full certification details on the product page before specifying it for a regulated zone. As Class 3 vests go, this is the contrast-styling surveyor option, and the best hi-vis safety vests guide and ANSI 107 guide cover how to match a vest to the work zone. It is styled to be seen as a worker.
Safety first: this vest is high-visibility apparel for being seen in traffic and low light — it is not protective clothing rated for a chemical splash hazard, cut, flame, or arc. For those hazards, wear the appropriate rated PPE, including chemical-resistant gear for chemicals. Class 3 is for high-speed and complex zones, so confirm it fits your zone with the when-do-you-need-hi-vis guide, and verify the Type and certification on the listing. Retire the vest once the fluorescent fabric fades or the striping cracks.
What the Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest listing documents
From the published listing: a Class 3 hi-vis vest; a two-tone contrast-color design; a zippered surveyor-style cut; and a lime background with reflective striping, with size and color options shown on the Amazon page. The listing does not state an ANSI 107 Type, so we describe it as Class 3 only and leave Type and pocket configuration to confirm on the listing. The Class 3 standard requires a minimum of 1,240 square inches of combined material — these are genuine class 3 surveyor vest and two-tone hi-vis vest credentials in a zippered safety vest.
How the Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest compares to other hi-vis
For a model-numbered Class 3 surveyor vest with published Type R certification, the GloWear 8346Z; for a standard Class 3 two-tone zipper vest, the GloWear 8330Z; for a mesh Class 3 zipper vest, the GloWear 8320Z; for a mesh Class 3 hook-and-loop vest, the GloWear 8310HL; and for a Class 3 breakaway vest, the GloWear 8315BA. The complete hi-vis apparel guide covers the range.
Choosing the right hi-vis garment
Match Class, style, and certification to the work zone, speed, and program spec — and verify the Type on any listing that omits it. For garment families, browse the high-visibility, safety vests, and Class 2 vests collections; for shirts and layers, the hi-vis shirts, hi-vis jackets, and hi-vis hoodies; and for the class decision, the hi-vis shirts guide.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
This vest suits survey, layout, and site crews who want a zippered surveyor-style Class 3 vest with contrast-color styling; verify the Type and pocket configuration on the listing for regulated zones. Size it correctly to keep the reflective geometry in place, confirm Class 3 for your zone, and retire it when the material fades; for outerwear options, compare the hi-vis jackets guide and the hi-vis rainwear collection. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account — volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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