1. Improved Environmental Adaptability
Waterproof and stain-resistant fabrics keep vests dry and clean in rainy, humid, or dusty work areas, preventing water from seeping through and causing rust on the metal reflective strips or mold on the fabric, thereby extending the product's lifespan.
2. Ensures Uncompromised Visibility
Rainwater or stains on the reflective surface can weaken light reflection, reducing visibility at night or in low-light conditions. Waterproof and stain-resistant treatments preserve the smooth surface finish of the reflective strips, ensuring reliable warning in all weather conditions.
3. Compliance with International Quality Standards
Most high-end reflective vests that meet ISO9001 and CE certifications include waterproof and stain-resistant features as a technical specification, essential for meeting safety standards such as European ENISO 20471.
4. Improved User Experience
Waterproof and stain-resistant treatments keep the vest clean even after long shifts, reducing cleaning frequency and maintenance costs, and improving overall user satisfaction.
How to choose the right size based on your height and body type?
1. Refer to the standard size chart
According to the national standard GB/T1335.1/2, reflective vests are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 165/84 to 180/96. Each size corresponds to a specific height range (e.g., 163-167cm) and chest circumference range (e.g., 82-86cm). Users can first compare their own height and chest circumference to determine the appropriate size.
2. Measure key areas
When choosing a size, measure key areas such as the neck, shoulder width, chest circumference, waist circumference, and the length of the vest's hem. Ensure the vest is not tight around the chest and shoulders, has a moderate amount of room at the waist, and covers the hips without restricting range of motion.
3. Consider layering
Since reflective vests are often worn over outerwear, it's recommended to go up one to two sizes from your regular size to ensure ample room for movement and avoid feeling constricted by the thickness of outerwear.
4. Check the Adjustments
When choosing a vest, look for features like adjustable shoulder straps, a drawstring hem, or an elastic waistband. These features allow for fine-tuning within the same size to accommodate subtle differences in body shape.
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