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Class 3 Hi Vis

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Class 3 hi vis workwear shows your full body outline from every angle. This is the highest visibility level under EN ISO 20471, and it matters when vehicles travel at 60 km/h or faster — drivers need to identify you as a person, not roadside equipment, from much further away.

The practical difference between Class 2 and Class 3 comes down to coverage. Class 2 vests show your torso. Drivers see a bright shape. Class 3 covers your torso and either your arms (long sleeves) or legs (full trousers), with reflective bands that display your complete body silhouette. At 60 km/h, a vehicle travels 16.7 metres per second. That recognisable human outline gives drivers crucial extra seconds to react.

What Class 3 Actually Requires

EN ISO 20471 Class 3 specifies minimum 0.80 square metres of fluorescent material and 0.20 square metres of retroreflective material (roughly 4 metres of 5cm tape). Reflective bands must encircle the torso and run down sleeves or legs to create that recognisable human shape from all angles.

Common mistake: assuming a Class 2 vest plus Class 2 trousers automatically equals Class 3. Wrong. The ensemble must meet Class 3 requirements as a complete outfit — reflective bands must connect between garments. Always check the labelling.

Your Product Options
  • Full-sleeved jackets for complete upper body visibility
  • Coveralls for head-to-toe protection
  • Class 3 trousers with Class 2 jackets for hot weather flexibility
  • Parkas for winter weatherproofing
  • Breathable hi vis clothing for extended active shifts
Where You Need Class 3

Motorways and dual carriageways. Railways. Airports. Construction sites adjacent to high-speed traffic. Traffic incident management. Any environment where vehicles exceed 60 km/h or visibility is compromised by darkness, rain, or fog.

Below 60 km/h? Class 2 suits most situations. At 60 km/h and above, you need that full body outline. Weather compounds the challenge — fog reduces contrast, rain creates glare that obscures reflective tape, darkness eliminates fluorescent effectiveness. Class 3 provides more reflective material to maintain visibility when conditions degrade.

For enhanced weather protection and visibility beyond Class 3, explore waterproof Class 4 hi vis options.

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