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Personal protective clothing and equipment (PPE) are imperative when working with any type of power tool. Whether you are looking for head protection, gloves, eye, face and ear protection, high visibility clothing, arborist clothing or even footwear, we have a range of options to suit your needs.
Redback USBOK Steel Toe Safety Boots
Gloves for the forestry professional with NO saw protection
Lightweight comfortable helmet with a large nylon visor
Classic John Deere Junior Overall
Bib trousers with lots of pockets and practical details
Bluetooth ear protectors for safe working in noisy environments
Soft comfortable pads for maximum user comfort
ADVANCE ProCOM will receive security updates for at least 36 months after purchase
Newly designed helmet set for landscaping and gardening use
Scafell Lite Class 2 Chainsaw Boot Black
Olive / Lime / Blue / Beige / Multi Colour / Black
Premium chainsaw gloves for forestry and arborist work
Redback Soft Toe Boot (UBOK)
Vented helmet with slim profile ear protectors
A durable, breathable and lightweight trouser by Stihl
Black / Olive / Lime / Blue / Beige / Multi Colour / Denim
Helmet completely equipped for forestry or garden work
Natural Boot Wax
ATHV4060 Breatheflex Pro
Kudu Plus Melange Zip Sweater
Scafell Lite Class 2 Chainsaw Boot Lime
Vented helmet with slim profile Bluetooth ear protectors
Classic John Deere overall with zipped front opening
Multi-norm helmet designed specifically for tree surgeons
For hot weather, choose lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton or moisture-wicking polyester to stay cool. In cold conditions, layer up with thermal base layers, insulated jackets, and waterproof outerwear. Many suppliers offer season-specific workwear ranges designed for year-round comfort.
Not always, it depends on the garment and its certification. Look for EN ISO standards for high-visibility clothing, flame-retardant protection, or chainsaw-resistant trousers. Always make sure the workwear meets the legal requirements for your industry before purchasing.
Quality workwear is designed to be tough and long-lasting, using reinforced stitching, heavy-duty zips, and abrasion-resistant fabrics. The lifespan depends on how often it’s worn and washed, but many professional-grade items last months or even years under daily use.
Consider practical details like multiple pockets, reinforced knees, stretch panels for comfort, and reflective strips for visibility. Waterproofing, breathability, and lightweight materials are also key factors, choose features that match your job’s daily demands.
Wash it according to the care label, avoid harsh detergents that break down protective coatings, and store it in a clean, dry place when not in use. Repair small rips or tears early to prevent them from getting worse and shortening the garment’s life.