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I was looking for a good pair of coveralls this fall to be used during my time as one of ramsteins snow ho's. The job includes being cold, wet, and being on your knees a lot
. I needed them to be tough, fairly water resistant, insulated, and all of this i wanted cheaper than carharts.
After much shopping around, I found a promising set of coveralls through Sportsmans guide and figured the price was right. I ordered mediums for the bibs and jacket in black. With ordering the pair i recieved a discount as well as a discount from my membership. I walkd away with the top and bottom for
$60 all together
. shipping is never horrible from sportsmans guide and i had other items in the basket as well.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=697749
Premium-quality workwear, built warm and built TOUGH. Sturdy 100% cotton layered over chill-chasing polyester fill, triple stitched for durability that won't give a second before you do.
Ready to get down 'n' dirty in the fiercest cold and filthiest job sites. Take your pick of the Hooded Jacket or Bib Overalls... or team 'em up for rib-sticking warmth. We spotted a sweet deal on these cold-weather must-haves, you zip up BIG savings!
Tuf-Nut by Key® Insulated Hooded Jacket
•Attached 3-Pc. hood with drawstring for cinching
•Comfortable rib-knit cuffs and hem seal out cold
•Full-zipper front
•100% polyester insulation and lining goes on easily over layers
•2 hand pockets,1 interior pocket. Machine wash / dry. Imported.
•Adjustable elastic suspenders
•Right leg utility pocket, left leg hammer loop keep your gear handy
•Button side waist for cinching
•2 hand pockets / 2 rear pockets
•2 chest pockets
•Side leg zippers.
•Machine wash / dry. Imported
Upon arrival and initial inspection i was already pleased with my purchase. The zippers were strong (a pet peeve of mine) and the material was sturdy. I found no loose stitching or un even hemms.
I took them for a test drive with simple tasks like walking my hunting area and scraping snow and ice off my jeep. I continued to maintain a pleased state. I am 5-5 and an athletic 145 pounds so obviously the medium bibs i ordered were too long but the rest of the fit was very nice. I would like a deeper hood but that is probably a personal prefference.
I have now been using these for about 2 months to plow snow, change broom cores, have snowball fights, change grader blades, operate snow equipment, and i even took them hunting once.
I like the zippers up the legs to the thights. Buttons and snaps function well. I have crawled under equipment to replace shear bolts, unbolt plow blades, and numerous other jobs and the floor is always snow and water covered. They arent water proof but they are farely resistant. I can get a decent job done on my butt in the slush and usually i get away with dry underwear.
The night i took them hunting i sat in a high seat in a crisp windy 15 degrees for about 2 hours. They cut the wind great and werent too loud either. i did end up feeling the cold through the leg zippers as i wasnt wearing much of a base layer.
A couple other guys working with me liked mine so much that they had me order them a set for them.
The purchase turned out great and I recomend it to anyone looking for a cheaper than carhart substitute.
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It was a quick review so let me know if you have questions.
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I forgot to mention. You can order them embroidered.
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I have had a good amount of hydrolic fluid and oil on them. I continue to just spray them down with simple green and throw them in the wash. come out clean.
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That is a great price for both!!
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no kidding. if only they came in short sizes.
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Great price and great wrote up Josh.
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I buy both key and carhartt.whichever is on sale..I like the bibs..they do make them in short sizes,or did anyway...work sports used to carry both
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Oops, forgot to ask...does it have a built in cup or extra padding or something?
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comes with canvas banana hammock. tough as it gets for work wear.
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Quote from: rasbo on January 10, 2011, 04:51:33 AM
I like the bibs..they do make them in short sizes,or did anyway...
I got a mind picture of that guy on Swamp People that wears the coveralls cut off at the knees with no shirt on and bare feet,
http://www.history.com/shows/swamp-people/bios/#slide-3
click link, on far left, lol
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nice
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