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Portwest  |  SKU: PW52WHR

Portwest PW52 Full Brim Future 4 Pt. Ratchet Vented Hard Hat

$15.48 Regular Price: $20.50

Color: White
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Specifications

  • Brand
    Portwest
  • ANSI Rating
    ANSI/ISEA Z89.1
  • Class
    Type I - Class C
  • Material
    HDPE
  • Suspension
    4 Pt Wheel

Description

For ultra-head protection against the sun and debris, the Portwest PW52 Full Brim Future Vented Hard Hat is a must-buy. This hard hat has vented holes to keep the wearer cool during hot conditions. Additionally, it comes in a 4-point textile comfort harness with wheel ratchet suspension for extra security and better adjustment to the wearer's head. It also features a soft foam sweatband to absorb more sweat, making it very useful for construction workers, firefighters, and workers exposed to very hectic conditions.

  • Full Brim Hard hat
  • Vented
  • High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Colors: White, Yellow
  • 4 Pt Wheel Ratchet Suspension
  • Textile Comfort Harness
  • Soft Foam Sweat Band Available
  • Meets ANSI/ISEA Z89.1
  • Type I Class C
  • Sizes: Adjustable 20.4" - 24.8"

Reviews (8)

Customer Reviews

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Y. Kiram
Highly protective and breathable

Definitely provides better protection against harsh sun rays than other hard hats I've tried. And it's perfect for hot weather conditions, too, with its air vents.

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Jacinda Lopez
Comfortable to wear

I like that it is lightweight and well-padded in areas where it matters.

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Lester P.
Exceptional quality

Very comfortable to use for long work shifts and really tough against sudden impacts.

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Hector Ferndale
Very comfy and secured

Really comfortable to use and can be adjusted to a perfect and secure fit.

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S. Hartford
Exceptionally useful for work

I bought the yellow one for higher visibility in dark areas, which is the common environment in my line of work as a fire inspector.