Budget rain coats are the entry point. Basic waterproof coverage at a low unit cost, suited to large crews where every worker needs protection but cost per unit is the primary concern.
Waterproof work jackets step up with a polyester shell that gives sturdier waterproof coverage for full-shift outdoor work without the price premium of a technical jacket.
Reflective tape rain jackets combine waterproof construction with H-pattern, biomotion, or X-back reflective tape for day and night compliance on road sites, rail environments, and traffic control work. Two-tone colour schemes in yellow/navy and orange/navy are available across several styles.
Breathable waterproof jackets use a membrane construction that allows moisture vapour to escape while blocking rain. Biomotion tape versions are available for sites requiring day and night visibility.
6-in-1 jackets are the most versatile option in the range. A single jacket converts between a full-length waterproof, a vest, and long and short sleeve variations, covering a wide range of conditions from a single garment. Both single-tone and two-tone day/night versions are available.
Rain pants and trousers cover the lower body. PVC waterproof styles are the entry point. Lightweight trousers and breathable hi vis pants step up, with 3M reflective tape available on the day/night compliant styles.
Construction crews ordering wet weather gear for road projects get garments that hold up through a full rainy season on site. The large back panel on most jackets gives a clear print area for the company name at a scale that reads from a moving vehicle.
All styles can be printed, embroidered, or decorated with full colour digital transfers.
Buyer Scenarios
What would a civil construction company order for a team doing road work through winter?
A waterproof reflective tape jacket with H-pattern or biomotion tape covers the core requirements: rain protection and night compliance. Pairing that with breathable or PVC rain pants gives full-body coverage for crews working in sustained rainfall. For a team where the site requires biomotion tape specifically, the biomotion taped jacket styles meet that requirement. A single order covering jackets and pants from the same range gives a consistent wet weather look across the whole crew.
Would a small electrical or plumbing contractor use hi vis rain gear?
A trades contractor doing outdoor work needs rain protection that meets site hi vis requirements. A reflective tape rain jacket covers both needs in a single garment and is practical for a small crew of two to ten workers. The budget rain coat is the most cost-effective starting point for a small business ordering for the first time, while the reflective tape styles are appropriate where site access requires day and night compliance. Orders start from 25 units.
Which style suits a council's parks and roads maintenance crew?
Day/night reflective tape jackets suit parks crews doing roadside maintenance and tree work where visibility near traffic is a consideration. The breathable versions are worth considering for physically active crews who generate body heat through the work. Polyester shells trap heat in sustained use. Rain pants complete the kit for crews working through heavy rainfall. A consistent jacket and pants combination ordered across the crew gives a uniform look that identifies the team on public roads and parks.
Is hi vis rain gear only needed for outdoor worksites?
Not necessarily. Event safety crews, outdoor festival staff, school excursion supervisors, and sporting club marshals also use hi vis rain gear for high-visibility coverage in wet conditions. Budget rain coats at lower unit costs are practical for volunteer or event staff contexts where the garment is used occasionally rather than every working day. The adult/kids safety jacket style suits events that include younger participants alongside adult supervisors.