Many of the customers work outside whether that’s in the transport industry, emergency services industry, or even utility industry. And as users are reaching the cold, wintery months, it’s always a good reminder of how to stay warm in cold weather.
This article focuses on:
- Base Layers
- Thermal Workwear
- Accessories
Base Layers
Base layers are great because they not only add an extra layer underneath the workwear but also hold the muscles tight to improve blood flow, improve oxygen delivery and fight against any build-up of lactic acid, which would result in muscle fatigue.
All in all, users will be able to work for longer without feeling the effects. It has a wide range of base layers available at Granite Workwear, shop the range to find everything users need to add an extra light layer underneath the workwear.
Thermal Workwear
Tightness of body warmers helps to keep the muscles tight, improving blood flow and oxygen levels for peak performance
From high-quality trousers to body-warmers, Granite has a wide range of workwear that’s made to keep warm when users need it the most. Specifically, the thermal body warmers help keep the warmth in as they “trap” the hot air created by the body and push it back towards the body.
Again, the tightness of body warmers helps to keep the muscles tight, improving blood flow and oxygen levels for peak performance. As well as not getting in the way when doing the task at hand.
Accessories
Last but not least, adding accessories can help improve the body heat and can go to great lengths to help keep warm on the job. The classics such as a beanie hat, gloves, and a snood can further improve the body heat.
Helmet liners and balaclavas can keep the head warm when having to wear protective headwear.