Cooling Apparel


Shafer Enterprises LLC

COOLING DEVICE

The 100-percent portable Cool Shirt Comfort Cooler Waist Pack from Shafer Enterprises LLC is designed to reduce heat stress in hot environments or when wearing protective clothing. The OSHA-compliant product is ideal for power plant workers, factory workers, paper and steel mill workers, construction workers, welders, and more.

    Safety Vest

    The WCCL2OFR from MCR Safety Inc. is a cool-mesh vest that is designed to offer more contrasting colors than any other Class 2 safety vest. Its orange polyester background material is treated for limited flammability. Other features include 4.5-inch yellow/silver 3M reflective stripes, two inside pockets, and more.


    Steele Inc.

    Cooling Apparel

    Steele Inc. announces the addition of four new cooling products to its SteeleVest Body Core Cooling System: an ice belt, wrist wraps, a headband, and a hat cooler. To use, wearers must simply freeze non-toxic, non-flammable Thermo-strips to enjoy up to four hours of cooling.


      Steele Inc.

      COOLING BELT

      The new easy on, easy off Ice Belt™--Steele Inc.'s latest product from its SteeleVest line--has a reusable thermo strip that is inserted into an insulated belt and is designed to provide more than two hours of cooling any time, anywhere. The device is also ideal for use under body armor and in situations where a cooling vest isn't practical.

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