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The Bass Creek Outfitters Men's Coveralls are expertly crafted from durable duck canvas, featuring a water-resistant finish and quilted insulation for all-weather performance. Designed for comfort and functionality, these coveralls include multiple pockets and a relaxed fit, making them ideal for rugged outdoor tasks. Easy to wear and maintain, they are the perfect choice for hardworking men seeking reliable work gear.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.65 x 9.57 x 7.56 inches |
Package Weight | 1.71 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.4 x 8.3 x 3.9 inches |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Brand Name | Bass Creek Outfitters |
Model Name | M Insul Coverall |
Color | Brown |
Material | Shell: 100% Cotton, Lining: 100% Polyester, Filling: 100% Polyester |
Suggested Users | mens |
Style | Brown |
Size | XX-Large |
T**R
Great coveralls
Warm, well made, fits good.
R**S
Get yourself some! They are great!
Perfect fit and will order more. Very light but warm and comfortable
J**R
Great over-alls for the price!
I'm an ex-heavy construction worker, ex-mechanic and retired Army engineer. Years of experience with coveralls, clothes, comfort, usability and practicality. I am 6 foot 1 inch at 250 pounds and the 3XL US just fits perfectly. A little snug putting on over the shoulders, but once on there is plenty of breathing room, room for at least a few medium layers like a heavy winter shirt, sweater and an insulated wind breaker. I have a pair of heavy winter snow pants that would fit under these comfortably, without hindering movement. These are a very comfortable and flexible material, not stiff as a board like some brands. The seams are strong, double and triple stitched in some spots. The zipper is an average grade, not an extra heavy duty as you'd expect like other brands. There's plenty of room for sliding over large Thinsulated winter boots. There is no mid section string for pulling taught at the waist, although it looks like it has the sewn in conduit for a string, and no fasteners to close the bottom pants legs gap, not even a velcro. The wrists do have one button, two or three would've been nice for more adjusting room, but the material is thin enough that you can purchase a snap button kit to fix that. I have not tested these in the cold yet or the water resistance level, but for working outside and protecting clothes underneath, they would most certainly do that, with enough room for you to choose your own level of clothes for warmth. There is no velcro at all, only zippers. Has two zippered chest pockets, slightly angled to prevent things from falling out. It has two decent sized non-zippered side pockets, you wont be fitting thick winter gloved hands into, smaller gloves will definitely fit. It has two side access slits to get to your inside pants pockets. Otherwise an amazing product priced just right for people on a budget. If I just use these a few times to salt the walkway and shovel, I will be very happy. Unfortunately at this stage in life I wont be testing these dropping a transmission or changing a U-joint like ages ago. I'll leave that kinda review up to the younger mechanics :-) Pretty sure many will be happy with purchasing a pair of these cover-alls. Any questions please feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer.Update: Be aware these are supposedly water resistant, not water proof. I just got done replacing an electrical outlet underneath my mobile home, there was a light drizzle out, I was laying on dry cardboard, by the time I was done and back inside, my shirt was wet right around my waist. Even got zapped a couple times, even though the breaker was shut off. I wouldn't have if I wasn't grounded through the wet side of the coveralls.
L**N
Worth What You Pay
I wore out an expensive insulated coverall in about 5 years and I don't do all that much in them. So, I decided to go cheaper this time. These have pretty thin insulation. At 20F and a 15mph wind on the tractor, I was running cool.I am back shopping for a more insulated coverall but these are ok for cool weather. The light canvas is comfortable and flexible. I usually wear a large, but these large coveralls swallow me up. I will never know if a medium would fit me better.
T**C
Perfect!
I use this to walk my dogs in the freezing cold weather. I just pull them over my regular clothes and walk right outside. It keeps me warm and comfortable. Before these overalls, I would wear my long coat but my legs would still freeze. The wind would just go right under the coat. These overalls makes it so easy to jump into them, zip up and walk outside. I’m no longer rushing my dogs to go to potty outside because I’m freezing. :)
K**S
good quality, warm but not bulky.
nice quality! warm & insulated on the inside, yet not too bulky. fits as expected. satisfied.
J**R
insulated coverall
The product is true to size the legs run a little long very comfortable durable material weatherproof and warm although it's very lightweight
C**T
Decent Budget Coveralls
I think insulated coveralls are one of the most useful clothing items around. They are a staple of my fall, winter, and early spring wardrobe. I am always looking for the mythical perfect pair, so I was excited for this relatively inexpensive option.The Good: Did I mention the price? Some of the other good things, which are typically standard in insulated coveralls: a two-way chest zipper and decent pockets. There are two chest pockets; each has a vertical zipper. I like that orientation, but others might not. The waist pockets are of an okay size. They aren't insulated. The rear pockets seem fine. They don't have any sort of closing, but that's typical for lower-cost coveralls. The insulation seems appropriate for mildly cold weather. (I live in Minnesota.) I would think fall and spring or a warmer winter day. Maybe 20 - 40 F.I like the outer fabric. It feels more like a heavy denim than a heavy duck which means it's pretty flexible and comfortable. (Again, though, it also feels perhaps more appropriate for cool rather than cold weather depending on your personal temperament.)The Potentially Bad:The leg openings are only to just above the ankle. That's not a big deal for me as I normally put my coveralls on first, and then my boots. However, if someone likes to put their boots on first, then that isn't as convenient as a higher opening.What I disliked more was that the leg openings are fastened with snaps rather than a zipper. This would allow, I think, snow and wind to find their way in a little easier. The snaps also seem to unsnap quite readily (which could be good or bad). I've never seen only snaps used before, and I do prefer a zipper.The fit is okay, but not perfect for me (6'1", 245). The legs are a bit short, but that's to be expected because the coveralls don't come in a tall size. The arms, though, are long--probably nearly as long as they'd be in a tall size. It's still okay, just not as good as it could be. (Other reviews have warned that these shrink. I haven't washed these, but if they do shrink they would probably be too short.)The arm openings don't have any sort of fabric cuffs as higher-end coveralls do. They can be somewhat tightened with a snap, but they still seem pretty open even with the snap fastened.Overall Thoughts:As a budget pair, these are okay. If you need coveralls for extended cold weather, and can afford it, I would consider spending around $30 more for a good pair of Walls, Dickies, or Key/Polar King. (Walls's coveralls are hard to distinguish sometimes, though; there are Walls that are much lighter insulation like these and Walls that are little sturdier insulation-wise that I prefer.)(For significant winter weather, Carhartt's Yukons still can't be meet IMO although if you prefer a nylon outer shell, Refrigiwear's are comparable.)However, as a second pair of coveralls, these might be a good choice, especially if you're looking for something when the temperatures get cool but not cold. They might also be good for unheated buildings (garage, shop, barn, etc.) where the possibility of wind/snow/ice getting in the legs isn't as high.And they're definitely better than NO insulated coveralls!
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