Friday, September 12, 2008
Who'll stop the rain Two ??


When you get that downpour in July the rain is refreshing. When you get that sideways rain in October and it is 39 degrees it seems to go right through your coat, clothes, and skin. If you want to keep working in these types of conditions you will have to be prepared. Carhartt is no longer just for heavy duty construction and cold. The Carhartt waterproof breathable coat (pictured on right # C72) is hi-tech, hi-strength, breathable, and completely waterproof. It is an unlined shell so you can wear it in every season and occasion. You can buy a large enough size to layer underneath or you can get the Carhartt 3 in 1 waterproof breathable parka with the zip in - zip out liner (pictured on left # C76). Either way you can't go wrong. To keep the rest of you dry there is a waterproof breathable pant (# B216). Don't get left out in the cold, you can be prepared for anything.
Labels: Carhartt, rain gear, workwear
Who'll stop the rain??

You will if you are prepared. Fall is a time when many days will be a challenge with cooler temperatures and lots of rain. But with the recent advances in workwear and footwear you should be able to handle those 12 hour days with no sweat (literally and figuratively).
There are many options to keep your feet dry (besides staying indoors). Many work boots are now waterproof and come with or without insulation. Don't assume that all work boots are waterproof. Many are only water resistant and over time this resistance can disappear. Get yourself a waterproof boot that has a waterproof "membrane". These boots are "really waterproof", not water resistant. The boot that is pictured is the Timberland Pro waterproof 6 inch workboot. It is available in eithter a lightweight safety toe or soft toe. Either way it is guaranteed waterproof.
There are many options to keep your feet dry (besides staying indoors). Many work boots are now waterproof and come with or without insulation. Don't assume that all work boots are waterproof. Many are only water resistant and over time this resistance can disappear. Get yourself a waterproof boot that has a waterproof "membrane". These boots are "really waterproof", not water resistant. The boot that is pictured is the Timberland Pro waterproof 6 inch workboot. It is available in eithter a lightweight safety toe or soft toe. Either way it is guaranteed waterproof.
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