ANSI 107 Class 3 bomber jacket discounts

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ANSI 107 Class 3 bomber jackets
Hi-Visibility ANSI 107 Class 3 bomber jackets are the MCAA Safety Savings of the Month. MCAA members can receive special discounts on these items throughout the month.

Class 3 Insulated Bomber Jacket

Hi-Visibility bomber jacket, ANSI 107 Class 3, insulated, waterproof, black nylon lining, zipper closure, yellow or orange, detachable hood, 2-inch silver reflective tape. Ideal for construction and anywhere hi-visibility apparel is necessary.
  • PU-coated polyester with taped seams, waterproof;
  • Polyfil insulation;
  • Zipper closure with storm flap and snaps to secure in place;
  • High self collar with detachable hood;
  • 5 pockets and pen pockets;
  • 2-inch silver reflective tape.

Class 3 Bomber Jacket Zip Out Fleece Liner Knit Cuff and Waist

Hi-Visibility bomber jacket, ANSI 107 Class 3, water resistant, zip-out fleece lining, yellow or orange with black bottom and trim, detachable hood, 2-inch silver reflective tape. Ideal for construction and anywhere hi-visibility apparel is necessary.
  • PU Coated waterproof polyester shell and polyester fleece lining;
  • Zipper closure with storm flap and snaps to secure in place;
  • 2 external hand warmer pockets, 2 internal pockets, 1 radio pocket;
  • Black knit cuffs and waist;
  • 2-inch silver reflective tape.
Item Jacket Color Sizes Price
333-1753-YEL Class 3 Insulated Bomber Jacket Yellow M-5XL $30.50 ea.
333-1753-OR Class 3 Insulated Bomber Jacket Orange M-5XL $30.50 ea.
333-1760-LY Class 3 Bomber Jacket Zip Out Fleece Liner Knit Cuff and Waist Yellow M-5XL $29.75 ea.
333-1760-OR Class 3 Bomber Jacket Zip Out Fleece Liner Knit Cuff and Waist Orange M-5XL $29.75 ea.

To order or for more information, contact Kevin Holden, Managing Partner at Beeline Purchasing LLC, via e-mail at kevin@beelinepurchasing.com or by phone at 513-607-5955.
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