
Lightweight FR softshell gilet offering inherent flame resistance, Class 2 hi-vis protection, windproof comfort and secure pockets. Ideal for multi-risk environments needing mobility, durability and certified safety.
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The Portwest FR719 PW3 Modaflame Softshell Hi-Vis FR Gilet is a lightweight, multi-norm protective layer designed for workers who require high visibility and flame-resistant performance without the bulk of a full jacket. Built from a durable 3-layer Modaflame Softshell fabric, it provides inherent flame resistance, wind protection, water resistance and anti-static properties while remaining breathable and comfortable throughout the day.
Heat-applied segmented reflective tape ensures high visibility and unrestricted movement, making the gilet ideal for fast-paced industrial environments. The flame-resistant zip, chin guard and reinforced softshell construction add practicality and durability, while the zipped pockets keep essential items secure. Suitable for ATEX environments and certified to EN ISO 20471 Class 2, it is a versatile safety garment for utilities, petrochemical, rail, engineering and multi-risk workplaces.
Compact, functional and protective, the FR719 is an ideal solution for workers who need reliable FR and hi-vis protection without compromising mobility.
• Inherent flame-resistant fabric that maintains protection wash after wash
• Windproof, water-resistant and breathable 3-layer Modaflame softshell
• Segmented reflective tape for visibility and freedom of movement
• Flame-resistant zip with chin guard for comfort and safety
• Anti-static and suitable for ATEX environments
• Two secure zipped side pockets
• Radio loops for clipping communication devices
• CE certified and Class 2 high-visibility compliance
Modaflame Softshell HV: 100% Polyester laminated to TPU FR membrane, bonded with 60% Modacrylic, 39% Cotton, 1% Carbon Fibre, 350g
EN ISO 14116 Index 3
EN 1149-5
EN ISO 20471 Class 2
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