
CAL FIRE INTERIM JACKET - S/362 5.0 oz & S/469 7.5 oz Nomex IIIA - CFC0122
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When the heat is on, you need gear that performs. This jacket, crafted with Cal Fire-approved TenCate fabrics, is built for the front lines. Communicate clearly with a dedicated radio pocket and mic tab. Stay visible with double-stitched 2” reflective triple trim that wraps around the entire jacket. The Nomex-taped zipper and adjustable cuffs provide a comfortable, secure fit, so you can focus on the job.
Features:
- Patch Pocket located on the front right panel chest area with hook and loop flap closure
- Tapered radio pocket located on the front left panel chest area with a hook and loop flap closure
- 2” Reflective triple trim double needle stitched around sleeve
- 2” Reflective triple trim double needle stitched around front and back panels
- Hook and loop cuff tabs 2” up from the sleeve hem
- The hanger loop located at the inside center back of the coat below the collar
- The Microphone Tab shall be located on the Front Left Panel shoulder area above the Radio Pocket
- Zippered front closure mounted on Nomex tape and stitched to prevent direct contact with the body
- Made with multiple TenCate fabrics to achieve Cal Fire spec
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Certified to NFPA 1977
S/362
This light weight fabric is known for it’s superior breathability characteristics, so it is only natural that you would find it where most of your body heat is generated. This style 362 is engineered for the optimum combination of thermal protection and durability while still providing unparalleled comfort. This rugged fabric stand up to the toughest terrain, long hours and hard labor of real-world wildland firefighting.
S/469
Style 469 is engineered for the optimum combination of thermal protection and durability while still providing unparalleled comfort. This rugged fabric stands up to the toughest terrain, long hours and hard labor of real-world wildland firefighting.