High Visibility
Which high-visibility apparel should you choose in 2026?
Short answer: For most roadway, warehouse, and parking work under 25 mph, a Type R Class 2 vest is the baseline — the Ergodyne GloWear 8225HL solid Class 2 vest is our all-round pick for its solid front and hook-and-loop closure. Step up to a Class 3 zip vest like the 8330Z for high-speed traffic, low light, or full-motion tasks, or a Class 3 hoodie/jacket for cold-weather visibility. Hot work? A Class 2 hi-vis shirt keeps you compliant without the extra layer. Start with our best hi-vis vests guide or ANSI Class 2 vs Class 3 explainer.
High Visibility (2026)
High-visibility apparel is graded by the ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 standard, which sorts garments by how much fluorescent background and retroreflective tape they carry. Class 2 (~775 sq in of background) covers roadway work under 25 mph, parking, warehouse yards, and most flagging; Class 3 (~1,240 sq in, with sleeves) is required for high-speed traffic, low-light or nighttime work, and full-motion tasks where you need a continuous head-to-arm silhouette. Type R garments are built for roadway and right-of-way exposure; Type O serves off-road industrial settings. This master hub pulls together every garment family we stock — from Ergodyne GloWear mesh and solid vests to TICONN and Sesafety hoodies — so you can shop by class, type, and job. Not sure where to start? Narrow by garment with the safety vests master collection or the focused ANSI Class 2 vests and ANSI Class 3 vests collections, layer up with hi-vis jackets, hi-vis hoodies, or hi-vis rainwear, or stay cool in hi-vis shirts. Our buyer's guides — best hi-vis safety vests, best hi-vis jackets, and best hi-vis shirts — rank picks by scenario, and the ANSI/ISEA 107 explained guide walks through exactly what Class and Type your site requires. Not sure if you even need hi-vis for your job? Our when do you need hi-vis decision guide walks through it activity by activity, and our newer best hi-vis hoodies and sweatshirts and best hi-vis rain gear guides round out the cold- and wet-weather picks.
Editor's pick — Ergodyne GloWear 8225HL Class 2 Solid Hi-Vis Safety Vest (Type R, Hook & Loop)
The 8225HL hits the sweet spot for the widest range of crews. Its Type R Class 2 rating covers roadway work under 25 mph, parking, warehouse, and flagging; the solid (non-mesh) front holds a logo and resists snags better than economy mesh, while the hook-and-loop closure goes on fast over a jacket and adjusts without a zipper to jam. Compared with the bare-bones 8205HL or the zip-front 8225Z, it's the most forgiving all-day, multi-worker pick. If your site demands more coverage, step up to the Class 3 8330Z; see the best hi-vis vests guide for the full ranking.VIEW ERGODYNE GLOWEAR 8225HL CLASS 2 SOLID HI-VIS SAFETY VEST (TYPE R, HOOK & LOOP) →CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON →
As an Amazon Associate, WC Safety earns from qualifying purchases. Full disclosure.
What this collection covers
- Class 2 mesh vests (economy & standard) — Breathable Type R Class 2 mesh vests for hot-weather roadway, parking, and warehouse work under 25 mph — from the bare-bones 8205HL and hook-and-loop 8210HL to the pocketed 8220HL. Compare the lineup in the best hi-vis vests guide.
- Class 2 solid & two-tone vests — Solid-front Type R Class 2 vests hold logos and resist snags better than mesh — our pick is the 8225HL hook-and-loop, with 8225Z zip and 8230Z two-tone options. See how solid stacks up in the best hi-vis vests guide.
- Class 2 surveyor & X-back vests — Pocket-loaded and freedom-of-movement Class 2 builds like the 8235ZX X-back and single-size 8246Z-S suit surveyors and utility crews. Match features to your job with the how to choose a hi-vis vest guide.
- Class 3 high-coverage vests — Type R Class 3 vests add sleeves of color for high-speed traffic, night work, and full-motion tasks — the 8330Z zip and pocketed 8346Z surveyor lead the Class 3 vests collection. Confirm you need Class 3 with the Class 2 vs Class 3 guide.
- Breakaway vests for moving-machinery hazards — Five-point breakaway vests release on snag near conveyors and rotating equipment — the 8215BA Class 2 and 8315BA Class 3. Learn when OSHA expects them in when does OSHA require high visibility.
- Class 2 hi-vis shirts (short & long sleeve) — Wear-it-as-your-shirt Class 2 tees skip the extra layer in heat — the 8282 short-sleeve, 8284 long-sleeve, and moisture-wicking 8292 performance shirt. Browse all in hi-vis shirts and the best hi-vis shirts guide.
- Black-bottom hi-vis shirts (dirt-hiding) — Two-tone shirts with black lower panels hide grime on dirty jobs while keeping a compliant Class 2 upper — the 8286BK long-sleeve and 8294BK performance. Compare picks in the best hi-vis shirts guide.
- Class 3 hoodies & sweatshirts (cold-weather visibility) — Fleece and full-zip Class 3 hoodies from TICONN and Sesafety keep crews warm and visible in low light. Layering picks are ranked in the best hi-vis jackets guide.
- Class 3 jackets & bombers (weather + visibility) — Insulated and waterproof Class 3 outerwear like the Ergodyne 8377 bomber and TICONN 1735 waterproof bomber handle cold and rain — see the full range in hi-vis jackets, hi-vis rainwear, and the best hi-vis jackets guide.
Hi-vis options compared
| Model | Type | ANSI Class / Type / feature | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| GloWear 8205HL | Vest | ANSI Type R Class 2, econo mesh, hook-and-loop, no pockets | Budget single-job and hot-weather roadway/parking visibility |
| GloWear 8225HL | Vest | ANSI Type R Class 2, solid front, hook-and-loop closure | All-round daily crew vest that holds a logo and resists snags |
| GloWear 8235ZX | Vest | ANSI Type R Class 2, X-back, two-tone, zip | Surveyors and utility crews needing freedom of movement |
| GloWear 8215BA / 8315BA | Vest | ANSI Type R Class 2 / Class 3, 5-point breakaway | Work near conveyors and moving machinery |
| GloWear 8330Z | Vest | ANSI Type R Class 3, sleeved coverage, zip | High-speed traffic, low light, and full-motion tasks |
| GloWear 8346Z | Vest | ANSI Type R Class 3, surveyor, 6 pockets | Class 3 visibility plus tool and radio storage |
| GloWear 8282 / 8292 | Shirt | ANSI Class 2, short-sleeve tee / wicking performance | Hot work where a shirt replaces the vest layer |
| TICONN 1485 / Sesafety hoodies | Hoodie | ANSI Class 3, fleece / full-zip, sleeved coverage | Cold-weather visibility with warmth |
Shop hi-vis on Amazon →GloWear 8205HLGloWear 8225HLGloWear 8235ZXGloWear 8215BA / 8315BGloWear 8330Z
Which hi-vis garment should you buy?
- Buy the 8225HL solid Class 2 vest if you want one all-round vest for roadway-under-25-mph, parking, and warehouse work.
- Buy a Class 3 vest like the 8330Z if you work high-speed traffic, at night, in low light, or need full-motion visibility — confirm with the Class 2 vs Class 3 guide.
- Buy an economy mesh vest like the 8205HL if you need breathable, low-cost visibility for hot weather or short-term jobs.
- Buy a breakaway vest (8215BA / 8315BA) if you work near conveyors, augers, or rotating machinery where a snag must release.
- Buy a Class 2 hi-vis shirt (8282 or 8292) if you want to stay compliant in heat without wearing a separate vest.
- Buy a Class 3 hoodie or jacket if you need warmth and visibility together — browse the hi-vis jackets collection.
- Buy a surveyor vest like the 8346Z if you need maximum pockets for tools, radios, and tablets alongside Class 3 coverage.
How to choose
Match the Class to your traffic speed and light
Class 2 (~775 sq in of background) covers roadway under 25 mph, parking lots, and warehouses; Class 3 (~1,240 sq in, with sleeve coverage) is for high-speed traffic, nighttime, and low-light work. When in doubt, size up — the ANSI Class 2 vs Class 3 guide walks through the line.
Pick Type R for roadway, Type O for off-road
Type R (Roadway) garments meet right-of-way and public-traffic exposure under MUTCD; Type O (Off-road) suits industrial yards and sites away from public traffic. Nearly all of our vests are Type R — the ANSI/ISEA 107 explained guide covers the distinction.
Choose a closure: breakaway, zip, or hook-and-loop
Breakaway releases on snag near machinery; zip stays put for all-day wear; hook-and-loop goes on fast over layers and adjusts easily. Weigh the trade-offs in the how to choose a hi-vis vest guide.
Decide on fabric: mesh, solid, or fleece
Mesh breathes for hot weather, solid resists snags and holds logos, and fleece adds warmth for cold seasons. Performance shirts wick sweat. Compare options across the best hi-vis vests guide.
Confirm the color works for your site
Fluorescent lime-yellow and orange-red are the two ANSI-recognized background colors; pick the one that contrasts most with your environment and crew uniforms. See hi-vis colors explained.
Get the fit and pockets right
Single-size vests speed up fleet kitting; surveyor builds add pockets for tools and radios; X-back styles free up movement. The how to choose a hi-vis vest guide maps features to jobs.
ANSI/ISEA 107 & when hi-vis is required
High-visibility apparel sold for U.S. work is built to ANSI/ISEA 107-2020, which defines performance Classes (1, 2, 3) by the area of fluorescent background and retroreflective tape, and Types (R for roadway, O for off-road) by exposure. OSHA does not publish a standalone hi-vis rule but enforces visibility under the General Duty Clause, and the FHWA's MUTCD requires ANSI 107-compliant Class 2 or Class 3 apparel for any worker exposed to public-roadway traffic or operating near construction equipment — flaggers and night crews typically need Class 3. For a plain-language breakdown of when each Class and Type is mandated, read when does OSHA require high visibility and the ANSI/ISEA 107 explained guide.
Total cost of ownership
A hi-vis garment's working life is set by its retroreflective tape and fluorescent background, both of which degrade with UV exposure, abrasion, and laundering — ANSI 107 garments carry a manufacturer-stated maximum number of care cycles (often around 25 home washes), after which brightness and reflectivity may drop below spec and the garment should be retired. Solid-fabric vests and performance shirts generally outlast economy mesh on abrasion, while fleece hoodies and jackets last longest per dollar in cold seasons because they replace a separate layer. Wash inside-out in cold water, skip bleach and fabric softener, and inspect tape for cracking or lifting at each wash; budgeting one to two vests per worker per year is realistic for daily roadway use. The how to choose a hi-vis vest guide covers durability trade-offs by fabric.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between ANSI Class 2 and Class 3 hi-vis apparel?
Class 2 carries about 775 sq in of fluorescent background and suits roadway work under 25 mph, parking, and warehouses; Class 3 carries about 1,240 sq in plus sleeve coverage for high-speed traffic, night, and full-motion work. See the Class 2 vs Class 3 guide and shop Class 2 vests or Class 3 vests.
What does Type R versus Type O mean?
Type R (Roadway) garments are rated for exposure to public traffic and right-of-way work under MUTCD; Type O (Off-road) is for industrial sites away from public roads. Almost all vests in this collection are Type R — the ANSI/ISEA 107 explained guide details both.
Which hi-vis vest is the best all-round choice?
For most crews we recommend the Ergodyne GloWear 8225HL: a Type R Class 2 solid vest with a hook-and-loop closure that holds a logo and resists snags. Step up to the Class 3 8330Z for higher-coverage jobs, and compare in the best hi-vis vests guide.
Does OSHA require high-visibility clothing?
OSHA enforces visibility through the General Duty Clause and references the MUTCD, which requires ANSI 107 Class 2 or Class 3 apparel for workers exposed to public-road traffic or construction equipment. Read when does OSHA require high visibility for specifics.
When do I need Class 3 instead of Class 2?
Choose Class 3 for high-speed traffic (25 mph and up), nighttime or low-light work, flagging, and tasks needing full-motion visibility with sleeve coverage. The Class 2 vs Class 3 guide explains the cutoffs; browse Class 3 vests.
What hi-vis colors are ANSI-compliant?
ANSI 107 recognizes fluorescent yellow-green (lime) and fluorescent orange-red as compliant background colors; pick the one that contrasts most with your work environment. See hi-vis colors explained and hi-vis color meaning.
Can a hi-vis shirt replace a safety vest?
Yes — a garment certified as ANSI Class 2, like the GloWear 8282 or 8292 performance shirt, meets Class 2 on its own without an added vest. Browse the hi-vis shirts collection and the best hi-vis shirts guide.
What is a breakaway hi-vis vest and when do I need one?
A breakaway vest releases at five points if it snags, reducing entanglement risk near conveyors, augers, and rotating machinery. We stock the 8215BA Class 2 and 8315BA Class 3.
What hi-vis apparel should I wear in cold weather?
Layer a Class 3 hoodie or insulated jacket so you stay warm and visible — try a TICONN fleece hoodie, a Sesafety full-zip hoodie, or a waterproof bomber. See the hi-vis jackets collection and best hi-vis jackets guide.
Should I choose mesh or solid fabric?
Mesh vests like the 8210HL breathe best in heat, while solid vests like the 8225HL hold logos and resist snags. The how to choose a hi-vis vest guide breaks down the trade-offs.
Which closure is best — zipper or hook-and-loop?
Hook-and-loop (the 8225HL) goes on fast over layers and adjusts easily; a zipper (the 8225Z) stays secure for all-day wear. Choose by how often you take the vest on and off; details in the how to choose a hi-vis vest guide.
Are there hi-vis vests with pockets for tools?
Yes — surveyor and standard pocketed builds like the 8220HL (3 pockets) and 8346Z Class 3 surveyor (6 pockets) add storage for tools, radios, and tablets.
How long does a hi-vis vest last before it should be replaced?
Replace a garment once its retroreflective tape cracks, lifts, or dulls, or once it passes the manufacturer's stated wash limit (often around 25 cycles) — UV and abrasion fade the fluorescent fabric over time. For daily roadway use, budget one to two vests per worker per year; see durability notes in the how to choose a hi-vis vest guide.
How do I wash high-visibility apparel without ruining it?
Wash inside-out in cold water, skip bleach and fabric softener, and air-dry or tumble low to protect the reflective tape and fluorescent dye. Always follow the garment's care label, which lists its ANSI-rated maximum number of care cycles.
Is hi-vis apparel available for women and in single sizes?
Yes — we stock women's-cut Class 2 shirts like the GloWear 8274 and single-size vests like the 8210HL-S and 8246Z-S to simplify fleet kitting.
Last reviewed: · Sources: ANSI/ISEA 107-2020, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.201, FHWA MUTCD, manufacturer specifications.
WC Safety participates in the Amazon Associates Program (tag wcsafety04-20) and earns from qualifying purchases; we also stock these hi-vis garments. General information, not legal advice — match the ANSI 107 class and type to your worksite and traffic exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ANSI class are high-visibility apparel?
This high-visibility range spans ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 1, 2, and 3, with each garment's class determined by the amount of background fabric and reflective material it carries.
What is the difference between Class 2 and Class 3 hi-vis?
Where Class 2 handles moderate-traffic tasks using less material, Class 3 adds more fluorescent background and retroreflective material, usually with sleeves, for high-speed or low-visibility work.
When does the law require high-visibility apparel?
Exposure to public traffic or moving equipment triggers the ANSI 107 requirement, and the federal MUTCD makes high-visibility apparel mandatory for anyone working within a highway right-of-way.
What colors qualify as high-visibility?
The qualifying combination is a fluorescent yellow-green or orange-red background with retroreflective tape; bright fabric covers daytime visibility while the tape returns light at night.
How should high-visibility apparel fit?
Whatever the garment, fit it to layer over work clothes without bunching, and verify it still displays the required area of background and reflective material to keep its rating.
How do I care for high-visibility apparel to keep them visible?
Treat these garments to a gentle wash and few cycles; heavy soiling and frequent laundering fade fabric and break down reflective tape, lowering the garment's visibility rating.
When should I replace high-visibility apparel?
Plan to replace any item that is faded, torn, or shows cracked or peeling reflective tape, as an ANSI 107 garment loses compliance once it is worn or degraded.
Can I wear high-visibility apparel over a coat?
Absolutely. A Class 2 or Class 3 vest, or a hi-vis outer jacket, worn over a coat keeps you compliant in cold or wet weather as long as the required material stays visible.
Do high-visibility apparel include pockets or breakaway features?
Across the range many garments offer tool and radio pockets, microphone tabs, and 5-point breakaway construction that separates safely if it snags on moving equipment.
Is there a higher class than Class 3?
There is nothing above Class 3 in the garment classes of ANSI/ISEA 107. Class E items such as pants are supplemental, reaching Class 3 only with a Class 2 or 3 top.
Related Guides & Reference
Radians SJ322B Hi-Vis Safety Jacket — Type R Class 3 Softshell Ripstop
RadiansEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 WC Safety Review — the Radians SJ322B Hi-Vis Safety Jacket Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based ...
View full detailsPyramex RJ31 Series Waterproof Bomber Safety Jacket with Fleece
PyramexThe Pyramex RJ31 Series bomber pairs a waterproof high-visibility shell with a fleece layer — the wet-AND-cold answer that a quilted bomber or a pl...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8353 Hi-Vis Softshell Jacket — Type R Class 3, Fleece-Lined
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.7/5 WC Safety Review — the Ergodyne GloWear 8353 Hi-Vis Softshell Jacket Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Te...
View full detailsOccuNomix LUX-SSETP2B Class 2 Wicking Birdseye Hi-Vis T-Shirt
OccuNomixEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the OccuNomix LUX-SSETP2B, a Class 2 wicking birdseye hi-vis tee. Editorial assessment by the WC Sa...
View full detailsJKSafety Class 3 Safety Shirt — Hi-Vis Short-Sleeve Tee
JKSafetyEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.3/5 — WC Safety Review of the JKSafety Class 3 Safety Shirt, a hot-weather Class 3 hi-vis tee. Editorial assessment by the WC...
View full detailsTICONN Class 2 Safety T-Shirt — Hi-Vis Pocket Tee
TICONNEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.3/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN Class 2 Safety T-Shirt, a budget hi-vis pocket work tee. Editorial assessment by the WC ...
View full detailsPioneer Hi-Vis Class 3 Sleeved Vest — Yellow/Green
PioneerEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the Pioneer Hi-Vis Class 3 Sleeved Vest, the light route to Class 3. Editorial assessment by the WC...
View full detailsOccuNomix LUX-HDS2T3 Class 3 Two-Tone Surveyor Vest — 8 Pockets
OccuNomixEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 — WC Safety Review of the OccuNomix LUX-HDS2T3, a heavy-duty 8-pocket Class 3 surveyor vest. Editorial assessment by the ...
View full detailsRadians RADWEAR SV232-3 Class 3 Two-Tone Mesh Surveyor Vest
RadiansThe Radians RADWEAR SV232-3 is a Class 3 two-tone reflective mesh surveyor vest with dual side zippers — the mesh body vents heat while the dual-zi...
View full detailsErgodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest — Zippered Hi-Vis
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne Two-Tone Class 3 Surveyor Vest, a zippered contrast-styled pick. Editorial assessment ...
View full detailsJKSafety 9-Pocket Class 2 Vest — Hi-Vis Zipper Surveyor
JKSafetyEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the JKSafety 9-Pocket Class 2 Vest, a value vest-of-tools for surveyors. Editorial assessment by th...
View full detailsPortwest Hi-Vis Waterproof Trousers — ANSI Class E Rain Over-Pants with Cargo Pockets
PortwestEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Portwest hi-vis waterproof trousers, the ANSI Class E rated bottom that upgrades a rated top to...
View full detailsJORESTECH Hi-Vis Overall Pants — Waterproof Bib Rain Pants
JORESTECHEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the JORESTECH Hi-Vis Overall Pants, waterproof bib rain pants for ground work. Editorial assessment...
View full detailsJKSafety Hi-Vis Rain Pants — 3M Scotchlite Reflective Waterproof Over-Trousers
JKSafetyEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the JKSafety hi-vis rain pants with 3M Scotchlite reflective striping. Editorial assessment by the ...
View full detailsJKSafety Hi-Vis Rain Jacket — Waterproof Reflective Work Rain Gear, Mesh Lined (117A)
JKSafetyEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the JKSafety hi-vis rain jacket, model 117A with inner mesh lining. Editorial assessment by the WC ...
View full detailsTICONN Hi-Vis Rain Suit — ANSI Class 3 Reflective Jacket and Waterproof Pants
TICONNEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN hi-vis rain suit, the ANSI Class 3 jacket-and-pants set for crews that work through stor...
View full detailsTICONN Hi-Vis Rain Coat — ANSI Class 3 Reflective Trench for Standing Work in Weather
TICONNEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN hi-vis rain coat, the ANSI Class 3 trench-length option for standing work in weather. Ed...
View full detailsTICONN Reflective Rain Jacket — ANSI Class 3 Hi-Vis Waterproof Shell (Yellow/Black)
TICONNEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN reflective rain jacket, the ANSI Class 3 waterproof shell in the TICONN hi-vis line. Edi...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8284O Class 2 Hi-Vis Long-Sleeve Shirt — Orange
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8284O, an orange Class 2 long-sleeve shirt with full-arm coverage. Editorial a...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8282 Orange Class 2 Hi-Vis Short-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8282 Orange, an orange Class 2 short-sleeve summer shirt. Editorial assessment...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8282 Hi-Vis Type R Class 2 Short Sleeve Shirt — Lime
ErgodyneThe Ergodyne GloWear 8282 Hi-Vis Type R Class 2 Short Sleeve Shirt in Lime provides ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 compliant high-visibility protection in fluo...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8274 Orange Women's Class 2 Hi-Vis Short-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8274 Orange, a women's contoured Class 2 short-sleeve shirt. Editorial assessm...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8274 Lime Women's Class 2 Hi-Vis Short-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8274 Lime, a women's contoured Class 2 short-sleeve shirt. Editorial assessmen...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Hi-Vis Quarter-Zip Sweatshirt — Fluorescent Yellow
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 hi-vis quarter-zip sweatshirt, a lightweight lime layer for maximum daylight c...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Safety Hoodie — Yellow Full-Zip Hi-Vis, Hooded
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 safety hoodie, a hooded full-zip built for all-weather high-visibility work. E...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Hi-Vis Zip-Up Hoodie — Yellow, Attached Hood
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 hi-vis zip-up hoodie, a hooded full-zip for cold-weather visibility. Editorial...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Orange Hi-Vis Hoodie — Full-Zip
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 orange hi-vis hoodie, a full-zip highway-color layer you can dress in over hea...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Hi-Vis Pullover Hoodie — Fluorescent Orange
SesafetyEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 hi-vis pullover hoodie, a maximum-visibility orange garment for work near traf...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Hi-Vis Full-Zip Hoodie — Yellow with Black Trim
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 hi-vis full-zip hoodie, a yellow-and-black Class 3 layer with front-zip conven...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Black Trim Hi-Vis Hoodie — Pullover
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 black trim hi-vis hoodie, a dual-tone pullover with top-class visibility. Edit...
View full detailsSesafety Class 3 Yellow Hi-Vis Hoodie — Solid Fluorescent Pullover
Sesafety4.1 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Sesafety Class 3 yellow hi-vis hoodie, a solid-fluorescent pullover built for maximum conspicui...
View full detailsTICONN 1491 Class 3 Hi-Vis Safety Sweatshirt Hoodie
TICONN4.8 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN 1491, a value Class 3 hi-vis sweatshirt hoodie for crew outfitting. Editorial assessment...
View full detailsTICONN TICONN-1497 Hi-Vis Class 3 Safety Sweatshirt Hoodie — Blue
TICONN4.8 / 5
10 Reviews
The TICONN High Visibility Safety Blue Sweatshirt Hoodie (SKU: TICONN-1497) provides high-visibility conspicuity in a distinctive blue colorway — a...
View full detailsTICONN 1479 Class 3 Hi-Vis Safety Sweatshirt Hoodie
TICONN4.8 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN 1479, an entry-priced Class 3 hi-vis sweatshirt hoodie. Editorial assessment by the WC S...
View full detailsTICONN 1903 Class 3 Hi-Vis Fleece Full-Zip Hoodie Jacket
TICONN4.8 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN 1903, a Class 3 fleece hoodie that keeps crews warm and seen. Editorial assessment by th...
View full detailsTICONN-1735 Hi-Vis Class 3 Waterproof Bomber Jacket (ANSI/ISEA 107 Type R Class 3) — TICONN
TICONN4.7 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 WC Safety Review — TICONN TICONN-1735 Hi-Vis Class 3 Waterproof Bomber Jacket Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Edi...
View full detailsTICONN 1485 Class 3 Hi-Vis Fleece Hooded Sweatshirt
TICONN4.8 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the TICONN 1485, a fleece-interior Class 3 hi-vis hooded sweatshirt. Editorial assessment by the WC...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8377 Hi-Vis Class 3 Bomber Jacket (Type R, Orange)
Ergodyne4.9 / 5
10 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 WC Safety Review — Ergodyne GloWear 8377 Hi-Vis Type R Class 3 Bomber Jacket — Orange Editorial assessment by the WC Sa...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8377 Class 3 Hi-Vis Quilted Bomber Jacket
Ergodyne4.5 / 5
20 Reviews
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8377, a Class 3 insulated bomber for cold-weather visibility. Editorial assess...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8284Y2 Class 2 Hi-Vis Long-Sleeve Shirt — Lime/Yellow
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8284Y2, a lime/yellow Class 2 long-sleeve shirt. Editorial assessment by the W...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8286BKO Class 2 Hi-Vis Short-Sleeve Shirt — Orange/Black
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8286BKO, a Class 2 orange/black short-sleeve with a contractor-grade look. Edi...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8371BK Class 3 Performance Hi-Vis Long-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8371BK, a Class 3 performance shirt with a professional black front. Editorial...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8370 Class 3 Performance Hi-Vis Long-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8370, a Class 3 all-lime performance long-sleeve shirt. Editorial assessment b...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8369BK Class 3 Hi-Vis Long-Sleeve Shirt — Black Front
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8369BK, a value black-front Class 3 long-sleeve shirt. Editorial assessment by...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8368 Class 3 Hi-Vis Long-Sleeve Shirt — All-Lime
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8368, a value all-lime Class 3 long-sleeve shirt. Editorial assessment by the ...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8367 Class 3 Hi-Vis Short-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8367, a Class 3 shirt that stays compliant in summer heat. Editorial assessmen...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8294BK Class 2 Performance Hi-Vis Shirt — Black Bottom
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8294BK, a Class 2 performance shirt with a professional black bottom. Editoria...
View full detailsErgodyne GloWear 8292 Class 2 Hi-Vis Performance Short-Sleeve Shirt
ErgodyneEDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 — WC Safety Review of the Ergodyne GloWear 8292, a Class 2 performance shirt for hot, active work. Editorial assessment b...
View full details