TICONN 1485 Class 3 Hi-Vis Fleece Hooded Sweatshirt
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 β WC Safety Review of the TICONN 1485, a fleece-interior Class 3 hi-vis hooded sweatshirt. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published TICONN specifications and c...
- ANSI Class 3 Hi-Vis
- Hand-Sewn Reflective Tape
- 100% Polyester Fleece
- Full-Zip Front
- Transparent PVC ID Pocket
- Kangaroo Pocket
- D-Ring Port
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published TICONN specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The TICONN 1485 is an ANSI/ISEA 107 hi-vis fleece-interior hooded sweatshirt in fluorescent yellow-lime, listed as Class 3, adding fleece warmth-to-weight and a hood to hi-vis coverage for the cold-but-dry workwear niche between a standard sweatshirt and an insulated or waterproof jacket.
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Why the TICONN 1485 fills the cold-but-dry warmth niche
There is a gap between a standard hi-vis sweatshirt and a full insulated or waterproof jacket β cold, dry days where a worker needs real warmth without bulk. The 1485 fills it: a fleece-interior hooded sweatshirt in fluorescent yellow-lime that the listing designates ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 3, with fleece warmth-to-weight, a hood for head, neck, and ear protection in wind, and retroreflective tape on the torso and sleeves. Because the published listing states 107 compliance without detailing the Class 3 material minimums, confirm the certification detail on the product page before specifying it for a regulated zone. As hi-vis hoodies go, this is the cold-but-dry fleece pick, and the best hi-vis hoodies guide and ANSI 107 guide cover how to match garment to the work zone. It adds warmth and keeps crews seen.
Safety first: the 1485 is high-visibility apparel for being seen in traffic and low light β 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; the fleece adds warmth, not flame or arc protection. Keep the reflective striping on the outermost layer, confirm the ANSI 107 class on the listing, and check your zone with the when-do-you-need-hi-vis guide. Retire the hoodie once the fluorescent fabric fades or the tape cracks.
What the TICONN 1485 listing documents
From the published listing: an ANSI/ISEA 107 hi-vis hooded sweatshirt designated Class 3; a fleece-interior construction for warmth-to-weight; a hood and front pockets for hand warming; and fluorescent yellow-lime background with retroreflective tape on the torso and sleeves. The listing states 107 compliance without detailing the Class 3 square-inch minimums, so confirm the certification detail on the page. These are genuine fleece hi-vis hoodie and class 3 hooded sweatshirt credentials in a warm hi-vis sweatshirt.
How the TICONN 1485 compares to other hi-vis
For a sweatshirt-weight Class 3 hoodie, the TICONN 1479; for another value Class 3 hoodie, the TICONN 1491; for a fleece-lined full-zip hoodie jacket, the TICONN 1903; for a Class 3 quilted bomber jacket, the GloWear 8377; and for a Class 3 long-sleeve shirt, the GloWear 8371BK. The complete hi-vis apparel guide covers the range.
Choosing the right hi-vis garment
Match Class, warmth, and layering to the work zone and season β and verify the class on any listing that omits the material detail. For garment families, browse the safety vests, high-visibility, and hi-vis shirts collections; for outerwear and wet weather, the hi-vis jackets and hi-vis rainwear collections and the hi-vis jackets guide; and for the class decision, the Class 3 vests collection and the hi-vis vests guide.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The 1485 suits cold-weather roadway and construction crews who need fleece warmth with hi-vis coverage on cold-but-dry days. Wear it with the striping exposed, size it correctly to keep the reflective geometry in place, confirm the ANSI 107 class on the listing, and retire it when the material fades. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account β volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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