

❄️ Gear up or freeze out — conquer winter like a pro!
RefrigiWear's Iron-Tuff Insulated Coveralls deliver professional-grade protection and warmth down to -50°F. Crafted with durable 400-denier nylon and reinforced stress points, these water-repellent, wind-resistant coveralls feature easy-access knee snaps and multiple insulated pockets, making them the ultimate cold-weather gear for demanding outdoor work.












| ASIN | B00U1X0T4S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #957,734 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #472 in Men's Work Utility & Safety Overalls & Coveralls #72,151 in Men's Clothing |
| Bottom Style | full-length pant |
| Brand Name | RefrigiWear |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Collection Name | Cold Weather Gear |
| Color | Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 197 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Nylon |
| Fabric type | Nylon |
| Fit Type | Regular Fit |
| Item Dimensions | 20 x 19 x 6 inches |
| Item Display Dimensions | 11 x 14 x 0.7 inches |
| Item Length Description | full-length |
| Leg Style | Regular |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Material | Nylon |
| Neck Style | Hooded Neck |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Origin | Made in the USA and Imported |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Outseam Length | 43 Inches |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | 2 oversized insulated front pockets, a chest pocket, and a 2-stall pencil pocket on the left sleeve |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Large |
| Sleeve Type | Long Sleeve |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Number | 0344R |
| UPC | 613983004820 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Waist Style | elastic |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
G**N
Nothing better than these insulated coveralls, QUALITY STRONG, very well made. Phenomenal
Exactly as described. It's a phenomenal quality and works like a charm.. I even used to ride my ebike when temperatures are below zero and kept me very warm and comfortable.. I also use heated gloves because that is the first thing that gets cold when you riding at fast speeds, especially in a below zero temperature and very windy as well, so this coverall did the job very well, actually I was really amazed that works so good... I totally recommended .. Thanks seller
M**Y
Fit just right.
I’m 5’10” tall, 41” at the chest, 34 at the waist, 208 lbs. I ordered the XL and it first just right. I bought this as my go to gear for the cold months. I’m a bus mechanic by trade and sometimes there are things you can’t fix on the road, which means sometimes I’ll have to wait for a few hours for a tow. I’m looking forward to having comfort out there in the elements so I decided to give this a try. No complaints so far. I’ll update when I get to fully test it in the elements.
M**8
it looks like a heavy duty industrial suit and is very warm ...
This suit is well made and I think it will last a long time,it looks like a heavy duty industrial suit and is very warm I started sweating just trying it on and tieing my boots to see how it fit.I am 5' 11" and weigh 170 got a Large Regular the fit is good except for maybe a bit too much around the waist.The arm length and inseam are just right. This may be overkill for snow shoveling and activity like that unless it is below zero but overall II really like the suit and expect it will be no problem to keep me warm.
H**Z
I really like the coverall downside is the legs fits super large
Be aware that even the legs are super large, the crouch part is super tight!😳
N**Z
Definitely for blue collared men !
Bought for my boyfriend who works outside year around and constantly would express how he hates being so cold outside and I scroll past this product and since receiving and gifting , I have not heard a single complaint anymore haha he loves it and his co workers are now jealous of him some days it’ll be -15 + with windchill and it doesn’t phase him at all now! I had him reread this and he’s said “ I approve this message !”
C**S
Ok set of coveralls. Don't use anywhere near -50F though.
I wanted to like these and for somewhat cold weather, they're fine. I absolutely DO NOT buy that these are "comfort rated" for up to -50F. What does that even mean? Who rated these to be comfortable up to -50F? I could say that I'm rated the best pro video game player in the world but unless i back that up with information and proof, it means nothing, just empty words. My first irk, the collar. the neck protection when the collar is not folded down is fairly good. I'm an average height guy at around 6ft, and the neck protection comes up to the bottom of my nose. The odd thing about it is that the method for closing it is awkward to close. it's just a simple velcro strap that is somewhat weird to close. Believe it or not, that's not the worst part of it. For some reason, if you have the neck protection unfolded to protect up to the bottom of your nose, there is a little break in the coverage of the coveralls, a "hole" of sorts. That leaves the base of the front of your neck around where your collar bones meet in the front wide open to the elements. the "hole" is just above where the zipper ends and just under the neck protection. I am flabbergasted that this was completely missed when the patterns for the coveralls were made and Ok'd. I am not positive if this is intended or not, but I fail to see this getting any better even if you fold the collar down like it is shown in the video on the store page. This pretty much necessitates some other form of neck protection, whether it be a balaclava, scarf, wearing multiple layers to protect your neck area or all of the above. My second complaint is about the bottom of the legs. the are pretty much just permanently open and lack any ability to help close off the minute heat that leaves your legs. The legs do have a zipper at the end of each and buttons to attach a flap over them to prevent snow and wind from creeping in. Without something as simple as elastic cuff near the ankles, the cold will still slightly creep in through the open bottom of the pant-legs. Admittedly, this is probably fine if you only wear rain boots or snow boots, but if you want to wear even steel-toe work sneakers, it gives ample space for the cold to creep in. So, in short these are OK coveralls. i would NOT recommend them for anywhere near -50F. Especially at nearly $250, which is what they were when i paid for them. I'm baffled at the sheer lack of thought from the aspect of protection of the base of the neck. Who designs a pair of coverALLS when they only cover PART of your body? They aren't called "coverPARTS." The open legs seem a bit of an afterthought as well. If these "coverPARTS" were truly intended for -50F, they would not have pretty much open pant-legs with no cuff at the bottom to help lock in the heat from your torso and leg region. Even in 27F weather with a wind chill dropping that down to a further 18F, the cold still managed to creep in after about 25-30 minutes. At -50F with an exposed neck-base like that, after an extended period you're just asking for frostbite. TL;DR: An OK set of coveralls, but I recommend you not use them below, say, 25F without bundling up in layers and paying special attention to the area of your neck around where your collar-bones meet and the fact that your pant-legs are completely open at the bottom. Two stars have been subtracted for the issues involving the neck, legs and deceptive advertising involving the so-called "Comfort Rating."
D**S
Wonderful
This is the best insulated cold weather I've ever owned
F**E
very warm
I am a bit long in the upper body . Still is a good fit and ability to wear was fast without any awkwardness. GREATJOB!
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