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pioneer Insolated Coveralls

johntims

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Jan 9, 2013
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28
Location
Blackie Alberta Canada
Occupation
Service manager
Anyone use the Pioneer winter gear? we are looking at buying some for our field staff, haven't been able to track down a sample yet.
 

GregsHD

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Sep 26, 2014
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557
Location
Mahood Falls, BC
Occupation
Self Employed HD Mechanic
I have some Helly Hansen Insulated coveralls, they are very well made and warm but I only wear them in -20C or colder otherwise they're too warm. Helly Hansen has a full line of quality winter gear. It looks like Pioneer are in with Jet tools? Taiwan??
 

Old Doug

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Oct 16, 2013
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Location
Mo
I bought a ceaper brand of coveralls last time. They have lasted well but they didnt fit as good as the carhartts that i had in the past. I dont understand what cotheing makers use for models but from what i have found and what others say most clothes dont fit american Men very good.
 

Shimmy1

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Aug 14, 2014
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Location
North Dakota
IMO anything but Carhartt is a waste of money. They quite simply outlast anything else 2 to 1. That is as long as you don't wash them 3 times a week. Washing takes the life right out of them. Now as much as I like Carhartt bibs, I have found Dri-Duck to be pretty good for coats.
 
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