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LOGIST ICS AND SUPPORT GEAR


PATIENT CARE


SOLUTIONS AND KIT S


HARDWARE


PERSONAL GEAR


AND CORDAGE


WEBBING


ROPE


HELMET ACCESSORIES


DRY-COOL BUFF® Seamless, Dry-Cool Buff®


with Coolmax® NEW is made Extreme fabric and is


ideal for use in warm/sunny climates or during the hottest months of the year. Select styles feature 3M® Scotchlite Buff®


reflective material


for high visibility and safety. Dry Cool Buff®


protects you from the hot sun, dust and exposure on the jobsite.


Key Features: Blocks 95% of UV rays • Multifunctional • Exceptional moisture wicking with its 4-channel fibers • Soft, breathable Coolmax®


Extreme fabric • 100% seamless • Cool in the summer, extra layer of warmth in the winter • 2-way lateral stretch • Polygiene active odor control • Quick drying • One-size-fits-all adults


HL33074 HL33075


Orange Fluorescent Reflective Yellow Fluorescent


$16.00 $18.00


F IRE RESISTANT BUF F® Made with DuPont™


Nomex® Buff® NEW and XLA™ , Fire Resistant


is certified as Personal Protective Equipment under standards EN-340, EN ISO 11612-08 and EN1149- 5/08. This headwear is ideal for electrical, chemical, petrochemical and other industrial workers. It’s also suitable for police officers, military personnel and fire fighters who require protection from thermal hazards and potentially explosive environments.


Key Features: Multifunctional; 12+ ways to wear • Made with fire-resistant DuPont™


Nomex® material • Soft,


breathable fabric • 100% seamless • Cool in the summer, extra layer of warmth in the winter • 2-way lateral stretch • One-size-fits-all adults


HL33076 HL33077


Forest Green Red


$45.00 $45.00


X-TRICATOR GOGGLES


Exclusive tech features make these the goggle of choice for wildland firefighting, technical rescue, and EMT personnel. Fully ventilated frame with buffered airflow for powerful fog resistance and high filtration of airborne particles and smoke.


Key Features: 2.4 mm thick • High impact polycarbonate lenses • Closed cell foam padding for a perfect fit • Anti-scratch and anti fog lenses


Weight: w/Mount 8.5 oz (176 g), w/o Mount 5 oz (142 g), Screw, snap on mount HL33021 CERTIFIED


ANSI Z87.1-03 CE EN 166 (B)


Without mount CERTIFIED


HL33022 ANSI Z87.1-03 PELTOR HI VI Z EAR MUFF S


Peltor helmet mount ear protectors mount firmly to the PMI®


Advantage (page 38) and many other helmets for comfortable, unparalleled hearing protection. Low profile construction fits close to the head, with no protruding parts. (Mounting Clips needed for PMI Helmets.)


Weight: 11.0 oz (312 g)


Peltor Hi Viz Ear Muffs HL33042


Mounting Clips HL33045


$37.40 $33.00 $42.50 Nomex® Sleeve CERTIFIED PELTOR P T L™ HL33029 NFPA 1971 (2013) EARMUFF (PUSH TO LISTEN)


With the touch of a button, hear co-workers more clearly. Push once to turn on and again to turn off speaker for easy listening without removing the earmuff.


Weight: 11.0 oz (312 g) HL33043


$68.00 STRIKE T EAM XTO GOGGLES


Exclusive tech features make these the goggle of choice for wildland firefighting, technical rescue, and EMT personnel. Fully ventilated frame with buffered airflow for powerful fog resistance and high filtration of airborne particles and smoke.


Key Features: 2.4 mm thick • High impact polycarbonate lenses • Closed cell foam padding for a perfect fit • Anti-scratch and anti-fog lenses


Weight: 5 oz (142 g) HL33023


CERTIFIED $42.00 ANSI Z87.1-03 $20.00 $47.50


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