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Iron-Tuff® Siberian™

STYLE: 0358

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Refrigiwear

Iron-Tuff® Siberian™

STYLE: 0358
-50 Degrees fahrenheit comfort rating badge
(74 reviews) Write a Review
$159.00 - $169.00
SKU:
0358
UPC:
358
page_id:
0358RHVLLAR
Badge:
-50
Feature:
waterrepellent
Feature:
windtight
Collection:
Iron-Tuff®
Features:
Water-Repellent
Features:
Wind-tight
Comfort Rating:
Below 0°F
Collection:
Heritage
Collection:
Signature
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true
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  • Details

    Tougher than the job you’re doing, the Iron-Tuff® Siberian™ can handle subzero temps and daily wear, and tear thanks to bound seams and rivets for reinforcement. When you need the best cold weather gear for the hardest jobs, you need the protection of the Iron-Tuff® Siberian™

    Durable, warm and ready to work, the Iron-Tuff® Siberian™ jacket has got your back, even in -50°F conditions. Work in confidence, comfort and warmth in any frigid environment. The abrasion-resistant, water-resistant, wind-tight 400-denier nylon outer shell of this freezer jacket is strong and durable. With 11.25 oz. RefrigiFill™ polyester insulation and bound seams to seal out the wind, you can face whatever the day holds.

    Warm. Tough. Iconic. The Iron-Tuff Collection has been proven in the cold for over 65 years. From the Alaska Pipeline to every step of getting food to America's tables, Iron-Tuff® has been there. Extreme durability, legendary warmth it's the original way to Master the Cold®.

  • Features
    Water-Repellent
    Water-Repellent

    Snow, light rain and condensation rolls off the treated outershell of these products.

    Wind-Tight
    Wind-Tight

    Outershell keeps the wind out and the warmth in.

  • Specs
    • Comfort Rating: -50°F
    • 11.25 oz. RefrigiFill™ insulation
    • Tear and abrasion resistant nylon outershell
    • Water-repellent, wind-tight finish
    • Reinforced brass rivets at stress points
    • Bound seams seal out drafts
    • Insulated patch and chest pockets
    • Zipper sleeve pocket with pencil stall
    • Heavy-duty brass zipper with storm flap
    • Raglan sleeves
    • Draft-sealing elastic back band
    • Soft fleece collar
    • Snaps for 0081 Hood
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Tougher than the job you’re doing, the Iron-Tuff® Siberian™ can handle subzero temps and daily wear, and tear thanks to bound seams and rivets for reinforcement. When you need the best cold weather gear for the hardest jobs, you need the protection of the Iron-Tuff® Siberian™

Durable, warm and ready to work, the Iron-Tuff® Siberian™ jacket has got your back, even in -50°F conditions. Work in confidence, comfort and warmth in any frigid environment. The abrasion-resistant, water-resistant, wind-tight 400-denier nylon outer shell of this freezer jacket is strong and durable. With 11.25 oz. RefrigiFill™ polyester insulation and bound seams to seal out the wind, you can face whatever the day holds.

Warm. Tough. Iconic. The Iron-Tuff Collection has been proven in the cold for over 65 years. From the Alaska Pipeline to every step of getting food to America's tables, Iron-Tuff® has been there. Extreme durability, legendary warmth it's the original way to Master the Cold®.

Water-Repellent
Water-Repellent

Snow, light rain and condensation rolls off the treated outershell of these products.

Wind-Tight
Wind-Tight

Outershell keeps the wind out and the warmth in.

  • Comfort Rating: -50°F
  • 11.25 oz. RefrigiFill™ insulation
  • Tear and abrasion resistant nylon outershell
  • Water-repellent, wind-tight finish
  • Reinforced brass rivets at stress points
  • Bound seams seal out drafts
  • Insulated patch and chest pockets
  • Zipper sleeve pocket with pencil stall
  • Heavy-duty brass zipper with storm flap
  • Raglan sleeves
  • Draft-sealing elastic back band
  • Soft fleece collar
  • Snaps for 0081 Hood
Download Product Spec
 
 
comfort rating -50°F / -46°C BUILT FOR HARDWORKING PROFESSIONALSThe Iron-Tuff® Siberian™ is more than just a jacket. It is a cold-weather essential for outlasting tough jobs. Heavy-duty brass zippers with storm flap, brass rivets and bound seams to seal out drafts. MADE FOR HIGH TRAFFIC & LOW LIGHT. Orange and lime colorways keep you compliant with work safety standards to protect you from job site hazards. THE TRUSTED CHOICE IN COLD. Get the ultimate protection from the elements in subzero temperatures with RefrigiWear’s proprietary RefrigiFill™ Insulation.

Reviews

Reviews

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  • 5
    good stuff on refrigilwea

    Posted by Carol B. on 4th Oct 2017

    good stuff on refrigilwear.\nI'm an affilliate

  • 5
    I have several refrigiwea

    Posted by Kurt Z. on 9th Mar 2017

    I have several refrigiwear jackets and I very pleased with all of them, I am one of those people who like a jacket that will do the job and fit the job or situation that I am in at the time and with these jacket/suits it fit the bill. I am warm all the time and very comfortable. Great job and thanks for keeping me toasty warm.

  • 5
    I didn't want to comment

    Posted by Lonnie C. on 12th Nov 2016

    I didn't want to comment on how long I have had my Siberian coat and bib but I see other reviews that say the same I have had mine for 27 years and have outgrown my bib coveralls but my suit is still in excellent condition after years of fishing and hunting all that good eating added a couple of inches to the waist but I'm looking to buy a new suit because I have rarely ever seen quality like refrigiwear I have waisted a lot of money on other gear and just want to say Great Job Guy's at Refrigiwear keep up the good work. If you could would you please tell me if you still make the Parka with the fur collar looks like a Arctic explorer?Thanks in advance,Lonnie

  • 5
    I acquired this jacket a

    Posted by Sean on 20th Oct 2016

    I acquired this jacket a couple years ago and put it out in the garage & completely forgot about it. I ran into a homeless individual who is sleeping in a tent and asked him if he needed some winter clothing..I have too many jackets and Dont live in a tent so I will be giving it to him as soon as I put together some other items. When I put it on, I got HOT in about 5 minutes without even zipping it up. Im pretty sure he is going to get some good use from it.

  • 5
    The warmest jacket I ever

    Posted by Eric on 14th Jan 2016

    The warmest jacket I ever owned hands down

  • 5
    My grandmother bought a m

    Posted by Jennifer R. on 9th Jan 2016

    My grandmother bought a men's set in 1980 ish and gave it to me a few years back. I' tried it out for the first time ever today and hiked 2 miles in a foot of snow and nearly died of a heat stroke. Ok, not really but I was so warm by the final quarter mile that I had to remove the jacket and just wear the bibs. I cannot believe that after all of these years it still works as well as it did when she first purchased it. I, like my grandmother, am always cold. Owning this has opened a whole new set of possibilities that I never thought was possible. She told me that I would never get cold wearing this and I must admit I was a bit skeptical but boy was I wrong. Keep up the great work! Ps it was snowy and approx 25 degrees out in northern Michigan.

  • 5
    Stay warm while standing

    Posted by B. B. on 19th Dec 2015

    Stay warm while standing at a market stand in the winter.\nRugged, ugly (?), does the job.

  • 5
    Got this jacket at work y

    Posted by Ryan on 27th Nov 2015

    Got this jacket at work years back, working warehouse in refrigeration and freezer. Tough as nails and warm as a fire. Still have it and looks brand new. Seriously impressed. You can't get better quality than this.

  • 5
    My first experience with

    Posted by Vincent on 16th Nov 2015

    My first experience with a Refigiware product was a 30 year old jacket my father could no longer wear because he outgrew it, so I took it seeing as I'm about the size he was when he bought it. Apart from the florescent orange color, I love everything about it, the fit, the warmth, but eventually it started showing it's age, so I decided to order myself a new Siberian, and I love this one just as much. One interesting thing to note, it's cut tight in the shoulders and big in the waist, so if you're like me, that is to say, very skinny, I would calling to inquire about tailoring. I ended up sending mine back to have the waist taken in, which only cost $6, and it was well worth it, the jacket fits me great, and I look forward to putting it to the real test (skiing) in a couple of weeks.

Iron-Tuff® Siberian™

STYLE: 0358

$159.00 - $169.00

  • Comfort Rating: -50°F
  • 11.25 oz. RefrigiFill™ insulation
  • Tear and abrasion resistant nylon outershell
  • Water-repellent, wind-tight finish
  • Reinforced brass rivets at stress points
  • Bound seams seal out drafts
  • Insulated patch and chest pockets
  • Zipper sleeve pocket with pencil stall
  • Heavy-duty brass zipper with storm flap
  • Raglan sleeves
  • Draft-sealing elastic back band
  • Soft fleece collar
  • Snaps for 0081 Hood
Selected Color is
Navy
Sage
Water-Repellent
Water-Repellent

Snow, light rain and condensation rolls off the treated outershell of these products.

Wind-Tight
Wind-Tight

Outershell keeps the wind out and the warmth in.