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DuPont road workers, Unisex Adult TY127S Disposable Elastic Wrist, Ankle & Hood White Tyvek Coverall Suit 1428, Size Large, Sold by the Each

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$10.68

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Product details

  • Fabric type
    Tyvek 400
  • Care instructions
    Hand Wash Only
  • Country of Origin
    China

About this item

  • Serged seams, attached hood, front zipper closure, elastic wrists, and elastic ankles.
  • Inherent barrier protection against dry particulate hazards.
  • Applications range from agriculture to spray painting to lead remediation.
  • Even after abrasions, stops microporous particles better than other reusable garments.
  • The best balance of protection, durability and comfort.


Standard zipper front Tyvek coverall with attached hood and elastic at the wrist and ankles. More complete coverage. We sell these individually, and the price is for 1 suit. Order any quantity.


Nearchus
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
split at back. didnt work for long
Kadlin
Reviewed in Australia on January 16, 2025
Great for my outdoor spraying, mixing and wasp protection when removing nests. I am well protected and I have resued them after airing and cleaning. You do get very hot when in use so keep water close by.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2024
Excellent product
Ramiro I Astrain
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I have a big ass what can I say.
Megosaurus
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2024
Saw another guy post a great review of his astronaut costume and figured I’d leave a similar post. This suit + Two cans of fabric paint and Shazam! Art the Clown!This suit is durable and has better fabric than the comparable “painting suits” at the hardware store. It’s not the see-through static cling kind. The waist cinch and hood are also great features.Highly recommend.
pumpkinbird
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
I used it to spray paint basement ceiling. It did the job protecting me from the paint. I got really sweaty in it though…I kept using it and I decided to wash it. I am sure it’s not meant to be washed, but I did! I hand washed in a bleach solution and air dry outside. No problem. Fresh as new! I washed twice and ready to put away for the future project.I got XL, after reading some reviews. That was totally unnecessary for me. I am 5’4 and it was way too baggy on me. I used a few rubber bands to tie around the waist to fit me better.
Mike E.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
Seems like a good product for light usage.
NoraSa
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 24, 2023
Good
Martin Reifers
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
Functioned outstanding as a particulate barrier when combined with 3M respirator, particulate filters and gloves…and of course boots.Used during removal of HVAC equipment/ductwork that had extensive black growth which most likely was black mold.The hood is a must. My co-worker got the non-hooded suit but the instant he saw me flip on the hood and then the respirator over it, he tore his collared suit off, threw it away and asked to borrow one of mine. Elastic at the hands and feet, also a mustI imagined the plastic zipper was going to be the Achilles heal of the whole suit given it’s designed disposability, but it smoothly zipped up and down and felt much more substantial than I had originally expectedThe only “not-awesome” feature of the suit, that I feel silly not to have anticipated, is how warm it was inside. As the suit prevents things from getting in, it’s also preventing things from getting out. Like body heat. And moisture. Closest comparison would be the experience you’d expect to have if you wore some of those giant 0.5mil thick, black trash bags as pants/poncho, then went for a jog fully clothed in long underwear.It’s actually not that bad, but know this…you’re going to sweat, a lot.I would recommend this particular suit to others. I would 100% buy this suit again.
lucio carlos nolasco ledesma
Reviewed in Mexico on December 23, 2020
En estos momentos lo necesite para el personal de mi empresa buen material llegó rápido lo recomiendo
RB
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2012
"Disposable"? Meh! For backpacking purposes, I cut them in half and made a 2.95 oz pull over wind jacket and turned the bottoms into a pair of 1.73 oz rain chaps to be used with my poncho. A small fraction of cost and weight from the trendy stuff advertised in the glossy mags. With cognizance, these should last me 4 seasons of backpacking and maybe more.Bikepacking, backpacking, kayaking, bike touring....whatever your lightweight human powered endeavor, consider these Tyvek coveralls. Great fit. Waterproof for a while. Good wind resistance. Ultralight. Unbeatable price. Anyone with a pair of scissors can make the modifications...and, for those who can sew, it is very easy to alter the hood and make it fit like a high-end jacket.
doppelganger
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2012
Very disposable. Depending on what your doing, you could use the same suit ten times easily.I had a viral situation with animals, even though I was not at risk, I didn't want to be a carrier, so I suited up.3M half mask, goggles, Semper Force nitrile black gloves (I don't like Black Lightning gloves, they won't go on all the way without help).There's some great boots at amazon too, so I was, and am, prepared.These are great, dependable, disposable and cheap.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2011
This suit has worked great and provided good protection while working. It has held up very well also. It's wonderful to be basically clean at the end of a dirty job because the suit has gotten all the soil and abuse. I did read a lot of reviews before ordering and wondered about what size to get. It turns out the large isn't quite big enough for a 6' man. I'm now ordering a second suit in XL after several months of use of my first suit. I did finally find a sizing table in some of the documents on the Dupont website. As i write this, there's a good set of sizing information at [...] I've attempted to insert a short version below. It definitely says that a six-footer should get an XL, 6'4 probably an XXXL.Size ft & inS 5' 4" - 5' 7" SM 5' 6" - 5' 9.5" ML 5' 8.5" - 6' 0" LXL 5' 11" - 6' 2" XLXXL 6' 1" - 6' 4.5" XXLXXXL 6' 3.5" - 6' 6.5" XXXL