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17 Clothing.Indd Heavy Duty Raingear 647 Extreme 1600 Bib Pants - Grundéns Extreme 4000 Parka • Amazing durability, flexible at low temps (-30°F). Revolutionary hood offers very best face protection • Resistant to oils & grease. to meet the elements head-on. • These bibs are cut much higher up the chest. • Cordlocks can be adjusted even with gloves. • Double layer of material at top of bib/below knees. • Attached face-flap stows neatly beside hood. • Triple layer of material at top of bib/below waist, • Enlarged hood works with baseball cap or hard hat. if torn, fabric underneath is unaffected. • Full cape sleeve for unrestricted movement,. • Adjustable suspenders. • Double secure storm flap and reinforced cuffs. • Hem is reinforced with heavy nylon webbing. Color: Orange Color: Orange Stock # Sizes Stock # Sizes GRU4000 ...............XS thru XXXL GRU1600 ...............XS-XXXL Grunden Extreme Fabric is made from a heavy cotton twill base material (4.7 oz. per yard), coated with a specially formulated PVC for a total weight of 15.6 oz. per yard. Brigg 40 Parka Grundéns Brigg Heavy cotton twill coated with special PVC that The Brigg is made from a heavy cotton twill base material resists oils to remain flexible in extreme cold. (4.7 oz. per yard) and coated with a specially formulated • Full box shoulders & full cape sleeves. PCV for a total weight of 15.6 oz. per yard.. • Double secure storm flap, chin strap. • Attached hood with draw cord - Reinforced cuffs. Color: Orange or Green. Brigg 38 Pullover Stock # Sizes Excellent for net fishermen, no snaps to GRUBRIGG40 .......XS-5XL snag on net. Heavy cotton twill, coated GRUBRIGG40 .......Tall M-3X with special PVC, that resists oils and remains flexible in extreme cold. • Full box shoulders & tapered sleeves. • Neck gusset, tab closure - Attached hood Brigg 44 Parka - Grundéns with draw cord. Full cape sleeves. • Soft inner collar & reinforced cuffs. Attached hood with draw cords. Color: Orange or Green. • Double secure storm flap. Stock # Sizes Color • Reinforced built-in neoprene cuffs. GRUBRIGG38 .......................X-Small - 3XL Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X. Tall Size: M, L, XL, 2X. Color: Green, Orange Stock # Description GRUBRIGG44 .......Parka Neoprene Brigg 34 Pullover Excellent for net fishermen, no snaps to snag on net. Heavy cotton twill, coated with special PVC, that resists oils and remains flexible in extreme cold. • Full box shoulders & tapered Brigg 41 Jacket sleeves. Full cape sleeve design for unrestricted • Neck gusset, tab closure - Attached movement. hood with draw cord. • Corduroy-lined collar & reinforced cuffs. • Built-in neoprene reinforced cuffs. Clothing • Snap-on hood is available as separate item: Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X. Brigg #42 Color: Green Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X. Stock # Description Color: Green, Orange GRUBRIGG34 .......Anorack with Neoprene Cuff Stock # Description GRUBRIGG41 .......Jacket No Hood Call Toll Free: (800) 426-2783 8-5 M-F Seattle: (206) 285-5010 Fax: (206) 285-7925 Website: http://www.seamar.com email: [email protected] 648 Medium Weight Raingear Grunden's Clipper The fabric is a cotton twill base material coated with a specially formulated PVC for a total weight of 13.2 oz. per yard.. The PVC coating is the original Grundéns recipe that resists oil and remains flexible in extreme cold. Clipper 82 Hooded Jacket • Double secure storm flap. • Attached hood w/draw cords. • Covered snaps - Set-in sleeve design. Sizes: XS thru 5XL. Colors: Orange, Green, White, Yellow. Clipper 81 Jacket - Grundéns Stock # Sizes Same as Clipper 82 but without a hood. GRUCLIP82 .......... Available in sizes XS thru 3XL in Orange or Green. Stock # Description GRUCLIP81 ..........Jacket No Hood Org Clipper 116 Bib Clipper 50 3/4 Length Jacket - Grundéns Reversible with a trimmer fit than Herkules • Built-in neoprene cuffs, keep water out. • Bibs have no waist gusset, instead they are • Double secure storm flap. cut much higher up the chest. • Covered snaps - Attached hood. • Adjustable suspenders, speed-clip type. • Cape sleeve design, free movement. Sizes: XS thru 5XL. Color: Green. Colors: Orange, Green, White, Yellow. Stock # Sizes Stock # Sizes GRUCLIP50 ..........S-4XL GRUCLIP116 .........S thru 5XL Clothing Call Toll Free: (800) 426-2783 8-5 M-F Seattle: (206) 285-5010 Fax: (206) 285-7925 Website: http://www.seamar.com email: [email protected] Raingear / Standard Raingear 649 Grundéns Petrus The Petrus is a knitted polyseter base material laminated to a PVC polyurethane layer. The strength to weight ratio of this fabric is remarkable, an entire set weighs just 2 pounds. Petrus 800 Hooded Jacket Petrus 82 Parka • Full-cut hood rolls up into collar. • Double secure storm flap - Attached hood. • Double secure front closure with zipper & velcro. • Covered snaps - Set in sleeve design. • Velcro adjustable cuffs - Deep side pockets. Sizes: XS - 5XL Color: Green, and Navy. Sizes: XS - 3XL Color: Yellow, Green, Orange, White Stock # Description Stock # Size GRUPET800 ..........Jacket Hooded Petrus GRUPET82 ............XS thru 5XL Petrus 116 Bib Pant Petrus 801 Waist Pant - Grundéns • Reversible front/back - Instead of side gusset, Same material as Petrus 800 Jacket. they are cut much higher up the chest. Features: • Adjustable suspenders are speed-clip type. • Full cut legs for easy on/off or over boots. Sizes: XS -5XL. Tall sizes M thru 3XL • Elastic waist & drawcord. Color: Yellow, Green, Orange, White Color: Green, Navy, Orange. Sizes: XS - 3XL Stock # Size Stock # Description GRUPET116 ..........XS thru 5XL GRUPET801 ..........Pant Petrus Waist Style Grundéns Nordan The Nordan has a knitted nylon base material laminated to a PVC layer. The result is a lightweight, soft, flexible, 100% waterproof material that offers reasonably good durability. Nordan 82 Hooded Parka Water-Proof Shirt - Grundéns Attached hood - Set in sleeve - Snap front. Water-proof with neoprene cuffs. Light duty raingear. Breast pocket and attached hood. Sizes: XS - 4XL Size: XS-3X Color: Orange, Green. Color: Yellow with Navy or Red with Navy. Stock # Size GRUNORD82 ........XS thru 4XL Stock # Description GRUP762 ...............Water Proof Shirt Nordan 28 Bib Pant Foulweather Gear Repair-Kit High-cut bib - Wide legs - Elastic suspenders. Only one that works! We use Aqua Seal adhesive. Sizes: XS - 4XL Nothing else comes close. Light duty raingear. • 2 Grunden fabric swatches. Color: Orange, Green. Clothing • One 1 oz. tube, amazing liquid urethane: Stock # Size sets up even-in-water. GRUNORD28 ........XS thru 4XL • Instructions enclosed in package. Stock # GRUREPAIRKITO ................Repair Kit Call Toll Free: (800) 426-2783 8-5 M-F Seattle: (206) 285-5010 Fax: (206) 285-7925 Website: http://www.seamar.com email: [email protected] 650 Heavy-Duty Rain Gear Grundéns Harvestor For professionals who prefer a woven synthetic base fabric. Abrasion and tear resistant, the Harvestor fits your needs. A woven polyester base fabric with PVC applied to both sides. This heavy duty fabric is stong, long wearing and mildew resistant. Harvestor 17 Bib Pant - Grundéns Harvestor 44 Jacket Features: Features: Harvestor 40 Hooded Jacket • Inside pocket - No vertical chest seam. • Same as Harvestor 40 except with built-in Features: • Hems are reinforced with heavy-duty nylon neoprene cuffs. • Attached hood with draw cord - Chin strap. webbing. • Snug dry fit around wrists. • Full cape sleeve for unrestricted movement. • Double reinforced front section for longer wear. Sizes: XS - 5X • Double secure storm flap and reinforced cuffs. • Triple reinforced knee with pocket for foam Color: Orange or Green. Sizes: XS - 5X kneepads. Speed clip suspenders. Tall- M-2X Stock # Description Color: Orange or Green. • Sizes: XS - 5X. Color: Orange GRUH44 ................Jacket Harvestor Cuff Stock # Description Stock # Description GRUH40 ................Jacket Hooded Harvestor GRUH17 ................Pant Bib Harvestor Grundéns Herkules The Herkules is made from a heavy cotton canvas base material (7.7 oz. per yard) coated with a special formulated PVC (10.3 oz. per yard) for a total weight of 18 oz. per yard. The PVC coating is specially designed to resist oils and to maintain flexibility in extremely cold temperatures. Herkules #16 Bibs Heaviest cotton backing for heavy commercial use. Special PVC that resists oils and remains flexible in extreme cold. • Reversible front to back. • Reinforced hems with riveted seams. • Side gusset to adjust width. Sizes: XS-5XL Color: Orange or Green. Stock # Description GRUHERK16 ........Standard Bibs GRUHERK16T ......Tall size, Med. - 3X Clothing Call Toll Free: (800) 426-2783 8-5 M-F Seattle: (206) 285-5010 Fax: (206) 285-7925 Website: http://www.seamar.com email: [email protected] Rain Gear 651 Mariner / Cannery Rain Gear 0.40mm PVC w/Polyester backing treated, to remain pliable in the cold. Mariner Hooded Jacket Jacket features: • Double storm flap with concealed snaps. • Adjustable hood with drawcords. Mariner Jacket & Bibs Set Sizes: S - 3XL Jacket features: Stock # Description Color Size • Double storm flap with concealed snaps. TAH10540GS ........Jacket Hooded Green Sm • Adjustable hood with drawcords. TAH10540GM .......Jacket Hooded Green Med Bib Pant features: TAH10540GL ........Jacket Hooded Green Lrg • Heavy duty key-in suspenders. TAH10540GXL ......Jacket Hooded Green XL • Concealed side snap adjustment. TAH10540GXXL ...Jacket Hooded Green XXL • Pant & jacket seams are all double welded TAH10540G3XL ....Jacket Hooded Green 3XL for added durability. Sizes: S - 3XL TAH10540YS
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