High-vis overalls are one of the most important pieces of workwear for several workers. Specifically, those working in manual labor, think construction site workers, rail workers, emergency responders, road sweepers, and airport ground crew.
In all of these professions and more, having full visibility when at work is key to avoiding any serious accidents or injuries happen. Ultimately, injuries still occur in these jobs, but taking precautions and wearing the appropriate and required workwear, can reduce how frequent accidents occur.
In this article, Granite Workwear takes a look at its top 5 high-vis overalls stocked and which it thinks are the best in stock and available to buy:
- Tranemo Orange High-Vis Overalls
- Blaklader High-Vis Bib And Brace Overalls
- Leo Watertown High-Vis Overalls
- Fristads High-Vis Airtech Winter Overalls
- Leo Molland High-Vis Overalls
Tranemo Orange High-Vis Overalls
They’re both comfortable and practical with many pockets, zips, and belt loops for all types of belongings
If users are looking for the top-of-the-range overalls, then look no further than the Tranemo high-vis overalls. Fully compliant with all technical standards including EN1149, EN13034, EN61482, EN11611, EN11612, EN20471, GORT3279.
These non-metal, flame retardant high-vis overalls are designed with double wave fabric for comfort on the side and out and were originally designed for railway workers. They’re both comfortable and practical with many pockets, zips, and belt loops for all the various equipment and personal belongings.
Blaklader High-Vis Bib And Brace Overalls
Granite knows that full overalls aren’t for everyone and that’s why it has included some bib and brace overalls on the list. And not just any bib and brace overalls but Blaklader overalls. Available in many different colors, these overalls comply with most technical standards including EN20471, GORT3279, ISO15797, and EN14404. Take a look at the product page for all the technical standards and datasheets.
With features such as an adjustable waistline, ID pocket, knee protection pockets, and more, these are some of the most practical overalls on this list and that’s why we rank them at number 2.
Leo Watertown High-Vis Overalls
With waterproof materials and stretch fabric, these overalls don’t restrict when wearing them and allow full flexibility
3rd on the list is the Leo Watertown high-vis overalls. I love these because they’re made from 100 recycled PET bottles. So if doing the bit for the environment is important, then the Leo Watertown overalls are the one. With newly designed waterproof materials and stretch fabric, these overalls don’t restrict when wearing them and instead, allow for full flexibility when doing the job.
With other features including a detachable hood, large pockets, a mobile phone pocket, and an ID pocket, they’re just as practical as they are comfortable.
Fristads High-Vis Airtech Winter Overalls
With Winter fast approaching, Granite thought it would include a Winter pair of overalls. The Fristads high-vis Airtech Winter overalls offer full padding and comfort to work in the coldest of working conditions and still offer full visibility when working.
But needless to say, if you’re looking for a pair of overalls that will last through many Winters to come, then users will be hard-pressed to find a better pair than these Fristads overalls. The features on these overalls are never-ending, but to give a quick overview, fleece-lined collar, snow lock, and as many pockets, zips, and adjustable features.
Leo Molland High-Vis Overalls
The final pair of overalls on the list and coming in at number 5 are the Leo Molland high-vis overalls. If users are looking for more of a budget-friendly pair of overalls that still offers a wide range of features and does what it says on the tin, then these overalls are for them.
With internal knee pad pockets, velcro fastened storm flap, and triple-stitched main seams, they’re very well designed from high-quality materials which is one of the many reasons they’re RISQS verified.