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TICONN Hi-Vis Rain Suit — ANSI Class 3 Reflective Jacket and Waterproof Pants

TICONN Hi-Vis Rainwear
$46.99
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EDITORIAL 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 storms. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on the...

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EDITORIAL 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 storms.
Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on the published TICONN listing and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.

The TICONN Class 3 Rain Suit is built on a simple observation: storm work doesn't stop at the waist. The set pairs an ANSI Class 3 reflective rain jacket with matching waterproof pants, so roadway, utility, and drainage crews get head-to-ankle coverage in one order — and stay visible through exactly the conditions that erase everyone else.

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Why a hi-vis rain suit beats piecing it together

Crews assemble wet-weather kits two ways: buy a jacket now and regret the pants later, or buy the set. The set wins on three counts — matched sizing, one purchase order instead of two, and hi vis rain gear whose visibility language is consistent top to bottom. The alternative most crews actually run, a high visibility rain jacket over soaked jeans, fails the first culvert of the day. Storm response is also when visibility matters most: rain kills contrast and driver reaction distance at the same time, the argument our hi-vis decision pillar lays out and the rain gear roundup ranks this set against.

Safety first: hi-vis rainwear is weather and visibility protection only — it is not chemical PPE, and drainage or industrial work around a chemical splash hazard needs garments rated for the chemical, not coated rain gear. No FR rating is stated on this listing; crews under an arc-flash or flame spec must order against that spec. Where your plan names a class, verify the label on the garments that arrive.

What the listing documents

From the listing: an ANSI Class 3 reflective high-visibility rain jacket paired with matching waterproof pants; head-to-ankle weather coverage in one purchase; positioned for crews who work through storms rather than around them — roadway maintenance, utility restoration, drainage; size and color options shown on the linked Amazon page. The two-piece format is the fix for the oldest complaint in rain gear: a jacket alone leaves your lower half soaked.

Inside the TICONN rainwear family

TICONN's Class 3 rain line covers three work styles: this two-piece suit for fully mobile storm crews, the standard jacket for crews that move but rarely kneel, and the trench coat for stationary flagging and spotting details. Mix-and-match bottoms exist too — JKSafety's 3M Scotchlite rain pants and Portwest's Class E trousers pair with any jacket — while the JKSafety mesh-lined jacket covers roles with no stated-class requirement. The whole field lives in the hi-vis rainwear and rain jackets collections.

Reflective rain gear that survives the season

Two-piece sets fail at the knees and the coating, and both are maintenance problems before they're purchase problems: rinse mud off before it dries, wash gently, hang-dry, and never machine-heat a coated shell. Inspect the striping whenever the suit comes back filthy — reflective rain gear that has dulled or cracked its tape has quietly stopped working, and dusk in a downpour is the worst possible place to learn that. When pants wear through first, a standalone Class E trouser extends the jacket's life without rebuying the set.

Program fit and crew orders

Slot the suit as the storm tier of a visibility rotation: Class 2 vest and Class 3 shirt for dry days from the shirts shelf (the shirt roundup has the picks), a hi-vis hoodie from the hoodie guide for cold mornings, the suit when the radar turns. The complete apparel guide, jacket roundup, and vest roundup cover the rest of the program, with dry-weather outerwear in the hi-vis jackets collection. For crew-scale purchasing, quantity orders run through a free Amazon Business account — the walkthrough is linked in our footer.

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