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RefrigiWear Unisex Iron-Tuff Insulated Coveralls deliver industry-leading protection against extreme cold down to -50°F. Crafted with durable 400-denier nylon and reinforced with brass rivets, these coveralls combine water-repellent, wind-tight technology with convenient knee-high snaps and leg zippers for easy wear. Designed for professionals who demand warmth, durability, and functional storage, they’re the ultimate winter workwear solution.











| ASIN | B0CGKTYC6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,552 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #134 in Men's Work Utility & Safety Overalls & Coveralls #13,537 in Men's Clothing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (191) |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2014 |
| Department | Men |
J**Z
The world's best Winter Protection suit hand down
I ride a scooter 45 min to an hour to work and back. Of course I use a helmet with fleece liner, insulated boots insulated gloves. Under this coverall, I'll wear a couple layers of longsleeve shirts and a pair of sweats under jeans, and in 15° on a windy night there was absolutely zero wind or temperature penetration. I was 100% warm and comfortable. Very sturdy material, pockets are nice and big, very protective overall design. The leg zippers make it so you can get in and out of the suit struggle free, but once you zip and button yourself up you are protected from winds, temperatures, and the waterproof design. Worth every penny in my opinion
G**N
Nothing better than these insulated coveralls, QUALITY STRONG, very well made. Phenomenal
Exactly as described. It's a phenomenal quality and works like a charm.. I even used to ride my ebike when temperatures are below zero and kept me very warm and comfortable.. I also use heated gloves because that is the first thing that gets cold when you riding at fast speeds, especially in a below zero temperature and very windy as well, so this coverall did the job very well, actually I was really amazed that works so good... I totally recommended .. Thanks seller
M**Y
Fit just right.
I’m 5’10” tall, 41” at the chest, 34 at the waist, 208 lbs. I ordered the XL and it first just right. I bought this as my go to gear for the cold months. I’m a bus mechanic by trade and sometimes there are things you can’t fix on the road, which means sometimes I’ll have to wait for a few hours for a tow. I’m looking forward to having comfort out there in the elements so I decided to give this a try. No complaints so far. I’ll update when I get to fully test it in the elements.
A**R
VERY warm and well made
I did end up returning this but only because it was a bit of overkill for what I bought it for. If you are going to be working in sub zero temps and dealing with weather, you will not be disappointed in these coveralls. The company refunded my money with no issues what-so-ever. I ended up buying a coat from them instead and absolutely LOVE it. These coveralls are one of the most well made garments I've ever seen too. I'd say they would stand up to anything and last a very long time.
L**S
Quality but really old school design for cold but not snow.
High quality materials and construction. Looks like it would be a great work suit but I bought with the intention of snowmobiling in deep snow. Snow pants and bibs let snow between them and jacket so what better way to keep snow out than a one piece. Yes but... to my dismay there are no built in elastic gaiters on the legs to put over the cuff of boots to keep the snow from going up the leg. This was an issue I had 30 years ago on outdoor clothing, since then most of not all serious snow gear has built in elastic cuffs inside the legs to easily resolve this. This is a very old school design intended to be warm and bulky but not for snow. Big fuzzy collar looks good but will hold snow and dump it down your back unless it is held by some means against your neck or tucked in a baclava. Sizing allowed excessive material in the front of the torso but an inadequate amount of material in the back when bending forward on a snowmobile. Went to return it and Amazon wanted almost $8 for the “free return.” As others have stated, the pricing is flakey. Will order Extreme jacket and bib if bibs have a built in method of keeping snow out of legs and boot as is common in even the least expensive modern products. Product descriptions are inconsistent with website advertising so as much as I want to like Refrigiwear I may pass and stick with my much cheaper (1/3 the cost) ArcticX Tundra setup I have used over the last few seasons and plan on layering a bit more to achieve a better cold rating. At least I will not have to add on a set of external gaiters to stay dry... if they even sell them as separates anymore.
M**R
10/10
I have been using this since November. It is Ok in the rain great in the cold. I use it on my motercycle the coldest it's been is 10 degrees with a sweatshirt and dress pants I have not been cold. It feels like you are riding in a sleeping bag. 10/10
N**R
The product is good and so is the seller.
The product is good and so is the seller.
B**.
Great reasonable winter wear
Good alternative to expensive snowmobile suits. Arms and legs fit as expected but trunk is a bit roomy. I'm 5'7" and weigh 165. I use it on a tractor with a snow thrower. Much cheaper than adding a cab to the tractor.
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