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Flame-Resistant Quick Duck® Bib Overall/Quilt-Lined

$329.99
4 out of 5 star rating

 : Dark Navy

2  
 

  W50 L30

Loose

 

Waist (W30 - W54)

Waist

Length (L28 - L36)

Length
 
 

 : Dark Navy

2  
 

  W50 L30

Loose

 

Waist (W30 - W54)

Waist

Length (L28 - L36)

Length
 
 

Description

Men's midweight overalls that are insulated, flame-repellent, and water-repellent.

Flame-repellent, water-repellent, and tough as nails, these men's midweight overalls are ready for the most rugged work environments. They're made of Quick Duck® canvas, which is lighter than our traditional sandstone duck but ounce-for-ounce just as tough. Born for the cold, they have a quilt lining to the waist as well as insulation throughout. A double layer at the knees makes them durable enough for kneeling in the mud or snow.

Engineered for extreme warmth in the coldest conditions on earth. See Technology section below for more details.

Features

  • 8.5-ounce, 88% cotton / 12% nylon FR Quick Duck®
  • 150g 3M™ Thinsulate™ Platinum FR insulation; 55% Modacrylic 30% Aramid 15% Polyester
  • Meets the performance requirements of NFPA 70E
  • UL® classified to NFPA 2112; Carhartt FR and NFPA 2112 labels sewn on front pocket
  • High back with FR suspenders and FR side-release buckles
  • Multi-compartment bib pocket with zip closure
  • Brass zip fly with Nomex® FR zipper tape; AFR melamine buttons at waist
  • Two large lower-front pockets; Two reinforced back pockets
  • Articulated knees for ease of movement
  • Double-layer knees with openings for adding knee pads and cleaning out debris
  • Brass leg zips with Nomex® FR zipper tape and protective flaps with arc-resistant snap closures
  • Model No. OR2691-FRM
  • Country of Origin: Imported

BIBS

Size Chart

Note: If your measurement falls between sizes, buy the larger size.

Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.

RECOMMENDED SIZE WAIST HIP (SEAT)
SMALL 28 34
30 36
MEDIUM 32 38
34 40
LARGE 36 42
38 44
XL 40 46
42 48
2XL 44 50
46 52
3XL 48 54
50 56
4XL 52 58
54 60

Men’s Bib Overalls

  • If you fall between sizes, size up
  • Size to the largest part of your waist

Use the illustration below to compare the lengths of our men’s shorts.

Height Charts

measurements men's short bib
SHORT
5’3” - 5’7”
measurements men's regular bib
REGULAR
5’7” - 5’11”
measurements men's tall bib
TALL
5’11” - 6’3”

How to Measure

Note: For best results measure over your undergarments. Use a cloth measuring tape.

measure men's bib

Waist:

Bend side to side and find the natural bend in your body; this is your natural waist. Note: It may not be the smallest point.

Inseam:

Measure from your crotch down to the desired length on body. You can also measure pants that you currently own and like. Lay the garment flat, and measure on the front from the crotch point along the seam to the hem for the inseam length.

 
 
4 out of 5 star rating
4.0   5.0
 
   
Rated 5 out of 5
4 star rated
4 star rating for FR insulated coveralls. Comfortable and light. Would like longer zipper on legs for better ease of putting on and taking coveralls.
January 23, 2024
Ponca City, OK, US
Rated 3 out of 5
Could be improved
Wish these at least zipped to the knee, I can barely get my boots through them when I'm pulling them on and forget about taking these off with your boots still on. Also the straps aren't elastic like other Carhartt bibs, kind of uncomfortable when sitting down or bending over. Other than that these are really warm and fit well.
December 24, 2022
Columbia, MO, US
Rated 4 out of 5
Need a longer leg zipper
Love everything about them except the low zipper on the leg. If this style had the full leg zipper, there would be nothing better.
Todd C
December 23, 2022
Springer, OK, US
Rated 5 out of 5
This is my favorite!!!! I like the zipper on the pant leg short& low. I never use it. I put them on at home in my mud room & then put my boots on. Perfect for what I need!! I hate the tall zipper & buttons up the leg of the others. Do not change these!!!!!!
December 16, 2022
, , US
Rated 5 out of 5
He really likes them. Uses them for coveralls to protect his clothes on the farm.
March 1, 2022
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