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42" Boarhide Split Leg Welding Bib Apron - Heat & Cut Resistant, Kevlar Stitched, Adjustable Straps - Heavy Duty Leather Welder Apron for Metalworking, Forging & Blacksmithing (Brown, Model 3242)

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Product Description

Product Description The Caiman 42" Boarhide Split Leg Welding Bib Apron offers exceptional protection and comfort for welding and other heavy-duty tasks. Crafted from high-quality garment-grade pigskin leather, this apron is up to 10-15% lighter than cowhide, offering superior cut, abrasion, and heat resistance. Boarhide is cooler and more elastic than cowhide, ensuring greater mobility and comfort during extended use. Featuring wide adjustable shoulder and waist straps, this apron provides a secure and comfortable fit. The split leg design enhances mobility and flexibility, allowing for unrestricted movement during work. Sewn with 100% Kevlar thread, this apron is built for durability and long-lasting performance. Bib pockets offer convenient storage for tools and essentials, keeping them within easy reach. Ideal for welding and other tasks requiring reliable and durable safety gear, the Caiman 42" Boarhide Split Leg Welding Bib Apron combines superior protection with enhanced mobility and functionality. From the Manufacturer Caiman Boarhide 3242 is a split leg bib welding apron. Boarhide is an original design, protective clothing line made of garment grade, high quality pigskin leather. Pigskin leather offers unique qualities for demanding industrial environments. Naturally, pigskin is of finer fibers in extremely tight construction offering better cut, abrasion, and heat resistance than traditional cow split leather. Pigskin is elastic, breathable, and more comfortable to wear. Boarhide is lightweight and up to 10 to15% lighter in weight than cowhide. Features of this welding coat include Boarhide superior protection, which offers superior cut, abrasion and heat resistance than cowhide. With ultimate comfort this coat is cooler than cowhide and more elastic; offers great mobility. All stress points are permanently riveted. Boarhide garments are sewn with 100% Kevlar.

Product Features

Boarhide Leather

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Boarhide Split Leg Welding Bib Apron Made of high-quality garment-grade pigskin leather, designed for superior protection and mobility

Lightweight and Durable Up to 10-15% lighter than cowhide, offering superior cut, abrasion, and heat resistance for long-lasting wear

Cooler and More Elastic Boarhide is cooler and more elastic than cowhide, providing greater mobility and comfort during extended use

Adjustable Straps and Split Leg Design Wide adjustable shoulder and waist straps ensure a secure and comfortable fit; split leg design enhances mobility and flexibility

Kevlar Stitching and Bib Pockets Sewn with 100% Kevlar thread for durability; bib pockets provide convenient storage for tools and essentials

Customer Reviews

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I like it, but... I don't like it when something is different from what is advertised. I purchased this bib not for welding, but for working in my garage/shop. I wanted a lightweight work bib with leggings that would cover down past my knees, and this fulfills that need.Thing is, aside from some other requirements (like clipping leg straps), I was also intent on the upper straps being "shoulder" straps, and not the kind that wraps behind your neck, causing the whole ensemble to hang off your neck. Depicted here, and in the paperwork that came with the apron/bib, is depicted the cross-over your back shoulder straps, but the thing actually comes with a neck strap. This is not an insignificant distinction, and it kinda pissed me off. Since it is very affordable, otherwise has the sturdiness and lightweight that I'd hoped for, and I was able to augment the strapping a bit myself, I am keeping it. BUT if I had gotten this for welding I suspect I might have had to do more to make this fit acceptably, as I sacrificed the waist strap for setting up shoulder straps -just sayin'.

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