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National Safety Apparel Fire Retardant Hood, White , Triple Layer 100% Nomax on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Saint Marys, Pennsylvania, United States

Saint Marys, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:NSA Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Safety-107582

hERE IS THE INFORMATION ON THIS HOOD--REGULARLY SELLS FOR $60=-TRIPLE LAYER NOMEX FACE WITH EYE HOLES, SINGLE LAYER BIB---NO ASKING $19.99--BRAND NEW NEVER USED

This bib is constructed with triple layering for superior protection from heat and flames!

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Stock #:H41NK
Manufacturer:National Safety Apparel
Sizes:One Size
Colors:White
 
Stay comfortable on the job in this quality, durable Triple Layer Nomex Face, Single Layer Bib from National Safety Apparel! Made of 6 oz. Nomex, which provides outstanding heat protection and absorbency, this great hood also features:
  • Triple-layered fabric throughout
  • Eye holes
  • Single layered bib





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