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From the Manufacturer All Weld-Rite garments are made from chrome-tanned, premium side split cowhide or grain pigskin genuine leather. Steiner’s Weld –Cool Jacket Design features underarm ventilation and riveted open seam upper back to increase air circulation and provide cool comfort in warm environments. Cowhide leather provides a good mix of durability, dexterity, abrasion resistance, and comfort. Since they were first established in 1975, Steiner Industries has emerged as one of the premier manufacturers and suppliers of welding safety products, gloves, protective clothing, and curtain-style industrial partitions. Steiner Industries is built around a commitment to quality products, manufacturing excellence, and superior service. Their products are carefully designed to provide the utmost level of safety and increased productivity in the workplace.
Manmade and Natural materials
Side split cowhide jacket
Naturally strong, Weld-Rite flexible leather resists cuts, sparks and slag
Extremely durable yet economical when compared to high temperature synthetic fabrics
Choose either 26-inch or 30-inch length
All Weld-Rite garments are made from chrome-tanned, premium side split cowhide leather
I have to say that I don't agree with other reviewers who said that it runs small. I'm 6ft, ~260 if I'm being generous, and have a 47-inch beer gut around the belly button and the XL fits me fine with a sweatshirt underneath. I've had it a few months and the construction/quality seem good. The leather is nice and flexible and is of consistent thickness throughout. A name brand (Miller or similar) might last longer under heavy use, but for the intended use (light-duty hobbyist) I expect it will last me many years.The one issue I can see with it is that the liner is only on the shoulders (It would be really nice if it went down the arms as well) so it does pull a bit more than other welding jackets I've used. In addition, at a quick glance the liner doesn't seem to be very well attached and I wonder if it might rip off at some point. To be fair I haven't had any problems at all with the liner to date, but it seems a bit of an afterthought.Bottom line is that the liner issues don't really affect my opinion of the jacket. I'm very happy with my purchase.