Bunny safety jackets
Hi-visibility reflective "bunny" safety jackets, which are a type of personal protective equipment (PPE) commonly used in South Africa. They are designed to enhance the wearer's visibility in low-light or high-traffic environments, meeting safety standards like EN 20471.
Key Features:
Material: Typically made with a durable, water- and wind-resistant outer shell (e.g., 300D Oxford fabric) and a warm inner lining (e.g., polar fleece or padding).
Design: Often feature a high collar, full zip closure with a storm flap, and elasticated cuffs and waistband to provide insulation and weather protection.
Versatility: Many models, including the type pictured, have zip-off sleeves allowing them to convert into a bodywarmer for use in varying weather conditions.
Visibility: Equipped with 50mm reflective tape arranged in patterns on the chest, arms, and back for all-around visibility.
Pockets: Include multiple pockets, such as side zip pockets, a chest pocket, and an inner pocket for storage.
Colors: Commonly available in high-visibility lime green, orange, and navy blue, sometimes with a two-tone design.
