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The PYRAMEX RJ3110X2 is a high-visibility class-rated bomber jacket built for outdoor trade work in cold and wet conditions. The outer shell is weatherproof polyester in hi-vis lime with black contrast panels, paired with 2-inch silver reflective tape for low-light job site visibility. A zip-out polar fleece liner adds warmth without bulk, making this jacket adaptable across temperature ranges. Eight total pockets — five on the outer shell and three inside the liner — give tradespeople organized storage for tools, devices, and documents. Mic tabs and pencil pockets add functionality for workers who carry radios or marking tools. Licensed electricians, utility crews, road workers, and general contractors operating under hi-vis PPE requirements are the primary users.
This jacket is suited for residential and commercial construction sites, utility work, road crews, and any outdoor trade application requiring high-visibility outerwear. The concealed detachable hood extends weather protection without adding permanent bulk. The chest pocket on the outer shell includes a clear panel for ID badges or phone screens — a practical detail for workers who need quick access to credentials or communication devices. The zip-out liner allows the shell to serve as a standalone rain jacket in milder conditions, extending the garment's seasonal range.
Designed as a standalone hi-vis PPE outerwear garment sized at 2XL, suitable for trade professionals working under ANSI high-visibility apparel requirements on construction, utility, and roadway job sites.
No installation is required. Inspect reflective tape and all closures before each use to confirm visibility and weather-sealing performance meet job site PPE standards. Follow the garment care label to maintain reflective tape adhesion and shell weatherproofing. Compliance with applicable ANSI or site-specific hi-vis requirements is the responsibility of the employer and wearer.
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