Walls bib with a good jacket is what I use in the oilfield. I like wearing a bib instead because I can take off the jacket if it gets warm.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostWhat else are you wearing? I'm about to switch back to an outdoors job and I have to wear FRC's, so coveralls aren't really an option for me.
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Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostThis is what I wear in the oilfield. Hopefully your employeer will shell out the cash for it.
http://www.carhartt.com/webapp/wcs/s...uickView=false
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Carhartt insulated overalls, best cold weather work wear I've bought. When I'm welding I'll usually wear them the first few hours of the early morning on a job site then take them off once the sun is up, put them back on when the sun sets. They're not the cheapest but once you wear them you realize they're worth every penny to not be cold and miserable. Better be sure it's cold outside when you put them on though, they're beastly warm.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostIt's Nabors, the only thing they told me to bring was a pair of steel toed boots. When I worked for Sendero you had to be there a year before they gave you one pair of insulated FRC's and they wouldn't let you wear anything that they didn't provide. I'm checking out some of UnderArmor's stuff as a base layer. I pick the worst times to get back into the oilfield. Last time it was July, now it's the second week in December. FML lol
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Originally posted by dangerous_sep View PostWorking in this cold is killing me and my dad we both wear thermals under our uniforms and a nice insulated Carhartt jacket, but its not enough.
Im looking for a good quality coverall that is waterproof, flame resistant and of course well insulated for cold temps.
Ive checked out Cintas and Northern but no luck.
Suggestions?
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Originally posted by Sam88gta1 View PostThe UnderArmor Cold Gear in the compression fit is what I wear daily. Its expensive at around $50 for the long sleve shirt and the same for the pant. Its very comfortable to wear.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostI was looking at these, both tops and bottoms:
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/e...pid1239730-001
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I wear under armor compression shirt and pants. Then a tshirt and a fr carhartt shirt and fr jeans. I have only broken out a jacket once sonfsr this year and thats only cause it was misting rain at 2am
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Originally posted by turboskull1 View PostWalls outlet off of Risinger Rd. in Ft. Worth, a lot of stuff is marked down 80% right now, just got restocked today. I was really surprised at the selection and that it wasn't all odd ball sizes.
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