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The Next Big Thing in Construction Safety: High-Vis Fan-Cooled Vests
The construction industry has always been at the forefront of innovation—whether it’s better materials, smarter tools, or more efficient processes. But one area that’s been long overdue for a breakthrough? Personal comfort and heat safety. Enter the high-vis fan-cooled vest: the game-changer every worker on the job site will be talking about this season. Read more...
Gear Up for the Outdoors: How Fan Vests Are Helping Hunters, Hikers, and Campers Stay Cool
Fan-cooled vests aren’t just for the worksite. They’re becoming essential gear for outdoor enthusiasts who spend hours exposed to the elements. Whether you’re tracking game on a summer hunt, setting up camp in the midday sun, or hiking through exposed terrain, the Tomahawk Fan-Cooled Vest keeps your body temperature in check. The high-visibility color adds another layer of safety, especially in wooded or low-light conditions. Read more...
Stay Cool and Seen: Why High-Vis Fan-Cooled Vests Are a Must-Have for Hikers This Summer
If you love the trail but hate the heat, there’s a new piece of gear that’s about to change the way you hike: the high-vis fan-cooled vest. Built with active cooling and high-visibility in mind, this innovative wearable tech is no longer just for construction workers—hikers, backpackers, and outdoor enthusiasts are quickly realizing it’s the secret to staying cool, safe, and comfortable on even the hottest treks. Read more...
Beat the Heat on the Water: Why High-Vis Fan-Cooled Vests Are a Game-Changer for Anglers
Fishing is all about patience, precision, and time spent in nature—but when the sun is beating down and there’s no shade in sight, staying cool becomes a real challenge. Whether you're casting from a dock, wading a river, or spending long hours on a boat, high-vis fan-cooled vests are becoming a must-have for serious anglers who want to stay focused and comfortable all day long. Read more...
Built for the Toughest Jobs: The Industrial Power of Fan-Cooled Vests
When you’re working in the heat, comfort isn’t a luxury—it’s a survival tool. And in the most demanding environments, only gear built to take a beating is worth your time. Fan-cooled vests were designed for exactly that: industrial strength cooling in a rugged package. Whether it’s a jobsite in triple-digit heat, a factory floor with poor ventilation, or an outdoor project with no shade for miles, these vests are engineered to keep you cool while standing up to the grind. Read more...
Function Isn’t Enough Anymore—Your Gear Needs Tech
Function Isn’t Enough Anymore—Your Gear Needs Tech
There was a time when “functional” was enough. If your work gear kept you safe, your boots kept your feet dry, and your jacket kept you warm, you were good... Read more...
Staying Cool and Hydrated at Work: A Guide for Safer, Smarter Shifts
Why Heat in the Workplace Matters When the sun is relentless or machines are blasting heat indoors, the job gets tougher—and the risks climb higher. Extreme heat isn’t just uncomfortable, it’s a genuine safety hazard. It can slow focus, sap strength, and in worst cases, cause serious illness. For millions of workers—whether you’re pouring concrete, hauling boxes, welding in a shop, or prepping food in a hot kitchen—knowing how to stay cool and hydrated isn’t just about comfort. It’s about going home safe at the end of the day. Heat... Read more...
How to Choose Workwear That Doesn’t Quit on You
A practical guide to durability, fit, and comfort—so you can clock in, clock out, and still have gas in the tank. When your gear taps out, your day gets longer. Blisters, sweat, busted seams—none of that puts food on the table. The right workwear should disappear on your body and show up when the job gets rough. Here’s how to pick pieces that hold up on-site and still feel good when the grill fires up. 1) Durability: Built to take a beating What to look for Seam strength. Tug the... Read more...
The Real MVPs of the Jobsite: Lunch Coolers, Boots, and Work Vests
A Toast to the Big Three Every crew has MVPs. They don’t brag. They just clock in, take a beating, and make the day easier. Today we raise a muddy glove to the quiet legends: lunch coolers, boots, and work vests. 1) The Lunch Cooler The heartbeat of break time. The morale machine. It’s the first thing on the tailgate and the last thing to leave.It doesn’t care if the sun’s doing its worst. It keeps your sandwich from becoming a science experiment and your water from turning into soup.... Read more...
From Jobsite to Campsite: 5 Ways to Stretch Your Gear Into the Weekend
Tough week. Hot sun. Long hours.Now it’s time to clock out and live a little—without swapping your whole closet. Our gear is built for the grind and the good times, blending industrial durability with outdoor-ready style so you can go straight from concrete to campfire. Work Hard. Play Hard. Live Cool. Below are five easy moves to take your work vests, pants, and shirts from jobsite duty to grilling, hiking, and fishing—no wardrobe change required. 1) The Cooling Vest: Rooftop to Grilltop Weekend move: Backyard grilling, block-party BBQ, tailgate. Why... Read more...
Tailgate, Campfire, Sideline: The Gear Every Weekend Warrior Needs
A crossover checklist for outdoor + family life. Work doesn’t get your whole week. Neither should packing. Build one grab‑and‑go kit that crushes the parking lot, the fire ring, and the sideline—without breaking a sweat. Our whole brand exists to bridge industrial‑grade performance with outdoor lifestyle, so your gear pulls double duty wherever your weekend takes you. Work Hard. Play Hard. Live Cool. That’s the mission—on the clock and off it. The Crossover Checklist (Pack Once. Do It All.) Stay‑Cool Core Fan‑Cooled Vest — quiet fans, long battery life; designed... Read more...
When Indoors Feels Too Hot: Heat Exhaustion and Indoor Heat Risk in Service Work
The Hidden Heat Burden for Indoor Workers Heat exhaustion isn't just a concern for outdoor workers—it's a growing, often overlooked threat for those inside retail stores, cafes, warehouses, and fast food restaurants. A major study by the Shift Project, based out of Harvard Kennedy School in partnership with UC–San Francisco, surveyed over 3,500 service-sector employees—and the results are startling. Many indoor workers report feeling overheated regularly, often in environments exceeding 80°F. That includes nearly two-thirds of retail and food-service workers, with more than one-in-three saying they experience uncomfortable heat often... Read more...