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Berne Men's Heritage Duck Insulated Coverall

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Arrives Nov 25 – Nov 30
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Size: X-Large Tall


Color: Black


Features

  • Polyester
  • Imported
  • Snap closure
  • Heavy-duty 10 oz. cotton duck with water repellent finish to keep you warm and dry
  • Full-length heavy-duty brass leg zippers with snap closures make these coveralls easy to get on and off
  • Pleated elbows give ease of movement; hidden knit storm cuffs for snug fit and collar with snaps for optional hood
  • Three inside chest pockets, multiple external pockets and hammer loop give easy access to essentials
  • Triple-needle stitched main seams, reinforced back pockets and knees and a nylon leg hem provide long-lasting durability

Description

These ever-popular deluxe insulated coveralls are engineered for maximum durability and work-readiness, when we say tough we mean t-u-f-f tough, triple-needle stitched seams, reinforced bartacks at all stress points, two reinforced hip pockets (the left with a brass zipper), four-needle stitched waistband with elastic inserts, and reinforced knees

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 12 x 6 inches; 4 Pounds


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 25, 2010


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Berne Apparel Company


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Nov 25 – Nov 30

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very warm. Durable Cloth, Weak Zipper
Size: X-Large Tall Color: Brown Duck
I am 6'4" tall and weigh about 250lb. Amazon said it recommended an XL. I ignored that advice and got the XLT instead as when I can find something in XLT it's always better for me. The added "T" was not enough. Getting my arms in the sleeves was a problem because it was already tight in the crotch area and I didn't have enough slack to easily get it over my shoulders without contorting my body. It was worse taking it off. I'm not sure what a straight jacket is like, but this might be a close second. From the photo, you can see the zipper completely snapped and ripped free of the fabric after about 5 uses. I chalk that up to it being too small despite the fact that everything I've ever had in XLT fits great. I am eating the cost of this pair and I've ordered a XXLT and hope that the issue is resolved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by Biotech Geek Biotech Geek

  • Berne 2XL Regular Perfect!
Size: XX-Large Color: Black
When researching which coverall to get from the short list of good coveralls I found issues when it came to sizing. Berne makes it simple to figure your size. What size of shirts or coats do you wear? That will be the size of the fit you get around your upper body. The length is your inseam. I wanted room when bending over, kneeling and then standing back up etc. I was lucky to have found and tested a few off-brand full coveralls at a secondhand store for sizing. That was when I realized the length is important or you'll end up in a painful bind. Now I've had time in the cold Colorado snow with this coverall. Negative 9 degree F the other day, and has been a record -24 this winter. I'm 5' 8" so lengthwise I was either gonna be short or regular. I figured I'd rather have too much length and cuff the pant legs if needed. A regular as it turns out is perfect! :) It is zippered and buttoned to to fit around the boots. Two buttons to take up or release room for the boots - nice touch. Keeps the snow out of my boots. Easy to get into. No need for cuffing as it turns out. A regular length works perfect for "ball room" and the buttons work great for snug boot fit. 2XL fits over many layers which is how I like to prepare for cold, zero degree F work. In other words they take into account you will have your layers underneath even though those layers are also 2XL in my normal size. I can wear 5 shirt layers under and still get in easy, or two shirts, a flannel and a fleece. Anyway its great for however you want to prep for cold work. The denim is tough but easy to work in, elbows are pleated to bend easy and the knee has an extra layer, plenty of zippered pockets for devices, pens, also access to inside layers from the outside are snapped. Very well made and insulated. Nice inside cuffs to keep out the snow on the wrists. Berne is very competitively made when compared to other big name brands like Carhartt or Duluth. In my opinion even smarter and better engineered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023 by MarknTine

  • warm
Size: X-Large Tall Color: Brown Duck
used it all ice fishing season, kept me warm in -20 up north, good snowmobile suit too
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by (_max_)

  • best bang for the buck
Size: Medium Short Color: Black
im 5' 9" 160 lbs. i ordered a medium short. the length is perfect. im not stepping on the overhanging legs of most coveralls ive had. i work construction outside a lot in the winter in buffalo ny. sometimes ill wear a flannel hoodie or some kind of sweatshirt beneath my coveralls. with the medium short, and just a tshirt on, i have to reach down and pull one sleeve off my arm and then reach to pull the otherside off my arm. im flexible but construction ruined my shoulders. theyre not a chore to get off but not as easy as i'd like. snug in the crotch and shoulders while removing. with layers i'm guessing its gonna be a slight struggle getting my coveralls off. if i went with a large\short, would the length change, or would i get slightly more room in the crotch\shoulder area? dont ask me about inseams. im a simple guy and have no idea what an inseam is or how to measure one. anyways, these things saved me from getting soaking wet while digging holes for supports for a house. i was underground and 4 feet in a hole digging mud with a post hole digger and shovels. my bernes were caked with mud and filthy. they took a beating. and so did i. i never owned a pair of expensive overpriced carharts. these might only last me a couple years. but thats because i work hard and put my gear to the test. ive been working construction for 30+ years. i cant imagine how a more popular brand name does any better. i was 4 feet in holes of mud and clay. but i was dry when i took my suit off. good quality boots help in this situation as well. but my berne suit stood the test of time. ill gladly buy another pair when i need one. i honestly never heard of the brand name even though they've been around for a long time. if you work hard and roll around in the mud like i do, buy these. you wont be disappointed. i did spray a can of water repellant on them, i think scotchguard. but that was just because i do intense work in mud and water. im sure they would have held up either way. zippers withstood tons of mud and clay and still gave me no trouble getting off. but you should wash out mud just to keep them working smooth. ill definitely be buying berne gear again when i need it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021 by Scott B. Scott B.

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