An update to one of our most popular lined bibs, the R27, these men's insulated bib overalls were designed using feedback from our Carhartt Crew. Made to hold their own through cold, wind, and light rain, they're the hardest-working overalls around with our heavyweight cotton duck and lined with lightweight 3M™ Thinsulate™ insulation for exceptional warmth. Reinforced kick panels, an updated, longer double knee, and triple stitching help ensure durability for the long haul. Compatible with the Carhartt Knee Pad.
80g, 100% polyester 3M™ Thinsulate™ featherless insulation through the legs for warmth without the weight
Carhartt-strong, triple-stitched main seams
Adjustable elastic suspenders with webbing slider for comfort and personalized fit
Side button closure with stretch panel for more precise fit
Zipper fly
Multi-compartment bib pocket with zip closure for electronics
Two front ledge pockets; Reinforced back pockets
Updated longer double front to cover entire knee; Openings for adding knee pads and cleaning out debris
Ankle-to-knee leg zips for easy on and off
Reinforced Cordura® kick panels around cuffs add durability
Model height: 6'2"; Chest size: 40.5"; Wearing size M
Model No. OR4031-M
Country of Origin: Imported
Warmth Rating Earned: LEVEL 3 – WARMEST
Engineered For High Warmth in Severely Cold Conditions
Our WARMEST rated gear was built for brutally cold conditions. Combining tougher fabric, lighter insulation, and smarter technologies into gear that delivers higher amounts of warmth for those frigid mornings that even trucks need more time to warm up. With only one level higher, our LEVEL 3 jackets, coats, and bibs come ready to conquer cold.
Great keeping me warm up in the northwest with all this snow
November 23, 2024
South Lake Tahoe, CA, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazing, I don't even have them yet but I can tell that there gonna be perfect
Camelot
November 21, 2024
Flagstaff, AZ, US
Rated 4 out of 5
Satisfied
Easy on easy off, great.
November 13, 2024
, , US
Rated 5 out of 5
1970's well used bibs
I have had my bibs since the late 70's when I used be a heavy equipment mechanic and operator. These have held up very nicely. Finally starting to get some holes in them . I wouldn't trade them for anything.
Well worth the money.
The size on the label is 40 X 32
So you know these are old?