Wallsmens Zero-zone Duck Insulated Coverall
J**Y
Warm and comfortable
I ordered a large/tall for my 6'2", 210 lb husband and it fit perfect! There is a bit of room near his ankles, but he prefers it that way so he can bend down without it riding up his legs. Roomy enough for him to wear a thermal layer under, but tight enough to not look too baggy. He wears shorts and a turtle neck under this to work in 10° weather when it snows here in Kentucky, and he says he feels comfortable and warm. All he has to worry about are his hands and face feeling cold!
S**Z
Very durable
The fit can be tricky but do some research on other people's reviews it helped me. I'm 6' 2" 210 pounds, muscular build. I went with the large tall and it's about 2 inches to long but I can deal with that for the rest of the fit is perfect.
J**S
Use this for snowblowing
I keep this on hand for snowblowing duties. I can wear some athletic shorts and a t-shirt under it even when the outside temps are in the 20's. When it gets colder I have had to wear a long sleeved shirt or tall/wool socks. Really great at keeping the cold out, and keeping me warm for the time I need to go clear snow. There's also plenty of ability to move and do things like shovel.
A**R
fit
the size i purchased was an xlt. i'm 6'8" and the fit is perfect for my slim frame.
A**R
The best of the coveralls I tried for a Tall Man
I ordered a bunch of insulated coveralls and bib overall to compare. I am 6'8" tall and these fit the best of the coveralls I tried. I liked some features of them but the zipper on the side didn't go all the way up which make it harder to put on with shoes on. Also the insulation on the bottom of the leg didn't go all the way to the bottom. The bottom 6" of the pants don't have insulation in them. But they were better than the Carhartts and the Polar King by Key Apparel Premium Insulated Bib Overall. I liked the construction of the Polar King the best but the inseam of it was way too short. It was only 31" and that was the Large Tall but it was NOT tall. I wish the legs were longer and I would have purchased it. The crotch was 1/2 to my knees. So I decided to go with Dickie Insulated Bib Overalls as they fit better with at least 34" inseams. The Carhartt had 36" inseam and fit the best but the bib on the Carhartts is not insulated and the Bib on the Dickies was. Also the Dickies have zippers going all the way up the side which make them really easy to get on and off. The Carhartts only go up just above the knees and it is hard to put them on with shoes. So I went with the Dickies Men's Big-Tall Premium Insulated Duck Bib All but these Wall's Coveralls were the best of the coveralls. Just not long enough on the inseam. The inseam was only 31" maybe 32."
S**S
Improved since their origins.
I owned my first pair of Wall's Zero Zone coveralls doing farm work back in the early 90's. Their design has improved since then. I actually still have and use that first pair. These things last a lifetime...but they do wear, tear (not easily), etc. So I kept the old pair for dirty jobs, and started looking for a new pair. My only real gripe about the old ones was the lack of a full-length zipper on the leg. These newer ones now use a full-length zipper, while still retaining the pass-through so you can reach your pants-pockets underneath.They've added an ankle cuff of tough, plasticized material to help survive scuffing, and prevent wicking moisture out of snow, puddles, etc. They've also employed a moisture barrier in the knee.The older versions had open-cuffed sleeves with an exterior snap. They now use a recessed, knit cuff that REALLY helps cut the wind from going up the sleeve.And surprisingly, the biggest thing that sold me on this pair as a 'daily driver' is the weight. I'd also purchased a pair of Carhartt's coveralls, with the intent of returning the pair I liked least. I ended up keeping both. The Carhartt's are MUCH heavier. You can actually feel the extra weight as you move around, and it's too much for day-to-day.In addition, I like the Walls collar for day-to-day, as it's out of my way, where the Carhartt unit's collar stands up vertically about 2.5 inches, and if you don't NEED the collar for a windbreak, the Carhartt will be in the way, right up against your chin.Kudos to Walls. It's nice to see a company that actually continues to develop and improve their product, when the norm with so many companies is to forego innovation and quality to reduce production cost. This is a quality product that I'm actually glad to have spent money on...they exceeded my expectations.
J**M
Great product.
Im 6ft4inch athletic build the large long fit perfectly. In fact i bought another one for work 3 weeks later. So far in the air feild and home farm they have worked great. Keeps you warm. So far I have only had to be in 14 degree weather with high winds and I was comfortable. But up to 50 degrees it still breathes so I think they are versatile. Workmanship is holding together. Zippers still function after months of hard use. Seriously hard use on both the flightline and the farm. I would recommend these to anyone that works in a rough and tumble harsh enviroment or to a farmer in the elements.
Y**N
Generational Quality and Warmth
What drives me to purchase this brand for my family member? I am wearing my Dad's suit and he was 90 when he passed to his heavenly home. It is about 25 years old and I never feel cold at 18 degrees outside. It is a quality suit that can be passed down to the next generation.
A**R
Best suit for a tall person
Fiancé says it’s Comfortable, fits perfect even after washing & drying! He’s 6’6 225lb the only pants that actually go to the floor and fit in the torso!
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