Flame Resistant High Visibility Coverall vs FR High Visibility Coverall
Overall winner: FR High Visibility Coverall
Key Differences
Product A lists a lower price tier and highlights multiple utility pockets for added on-the-job versatility, while Product B emphasizes Mercerized fabric to reduce shrinkage which may appeal to users prioritizing long-term fit. Both share NFPA 2112 / HRC 2 compliance and similar ratings, but A is positioned as the more affordable, pocket-rich option and B as the more shrink-resistant fabric option
Flame Resistant High Visibility Coverall
Flame resistant 88% cotton / 12% nylon twill coverall with high visibility reflective tape and multiple pockets. Durable fabric with arc flash and flash fire compliance. Customer feedback cites good fit and comfort, with mixed views on durability and zipper quality
Pros
- Flame resistant fabric
- High visibility reflective tape
- Multiple pockets and utility features
- NFPA 2112 / HRC 2 compliant
Cons
- Zipper quality concerns
- Mixed opinions on sizing
- Some reports of seams/durability issues
FR High Visibility Coverall
Flame resistant coverall with arc flash protection and high-visibility reflective tape. Durable fabric and multiple pockets for utility, with size-adjustment features. Customer insight notes mixed fit and zipper durability
Pros
- flame resistant 88% cotton / 12% nylon twill fabric
- NFPA 2112 and NFPA 2112 / HRC 2 compliant
- ANSI / ISEA 107 compliant high-visibility reflective tape
- multiple pockets including tool and pen pockets
Cons
- mixed feedback on fit and size
- zipper quality concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Just In Trend |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Just In Trend |
| User Reviews | Tie |