Jackets
High Visibility Jackets - ANSI-Certified Reflective Safety Coats & Outerwear
Safety Smart Gear carries one of the largest selections of ANSI/ISEA 107-certified high visibility jackets for construction workers, highway crews, utility workers, public safety personnel, and anyone requiring compliant hi vis outerwear on the job. The catalog spans ANSI Type R Class 2, Type R Class 3, Type O Class 1, and Type P Class 2 certifications, as well as enhanced visibility (non-ANSI) styles, with options for all seasons and budgets.
Shop hi vis jackets by style:
- Bomber Jackets — The most popular hi vis outerwear style. Available as quilted bombers, 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 convertible systems with removable fleece or quilted liners, and 8-in-1 transformer styles. Features commonly include black bottom panels, mic tabs, concealed or roll-away hoods, and PU-coated Oxford polyester shells. Class 2 and Class 3 options from OccuNomix, Majestic, GSS, PIP, and Pyramex.
- Parkas — Longer-length insulated hi vis winter parkas for cold-weather job sites. Includes PRIMALOFT-filled styles and quilted-lined options with Teflon fabric protection, removable hoods, and storm flaps from GSS and Majestic.
- Soft Shell — Soft shell polyester hi vis jackets with fleece bonded lining for all-season wind and water resistance. Available in Class 2 and Class 3 from Kishigo and Blaklader.
- Windbreakers — Lightweight hi vis windbreakers for warm-weather conditions. Includes waterproof PU-coated and laminated polyester styles with roll-away hoods and mic tabs.
- X Back Jackets — Hi vis jackets with X Back reflective tape configuration for enhanced rear-facing visibility. Available in waterproof two-tone styles with mic tabs and black bottom panels.
- Convertible Jackets — Multi-configuration hi vis jackets that convert between styles for year-round versatility.
- Enhanced Visibility Jackets — Non-ANSI bright color jackets for lower-hazard applications.
Top brands include GSS (27 products), Kishigo (13), ERB (9), Majestic (8), Blaklader (7), OccuNomix, Pyramex, PIP, Carhartt, and DragonWear. DragonWear styles carry NFPA 70E CAT 3 arc flash certification (25 cal/cm²) for dual FR/hi vis applications. Sizes run XS through 6XL. Custom logo printing and bulk pricing available — request a quote.
Also see: Hi Vis Rain Gear | FR Jackets | Waterproof Jacket Guide
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PIP Boss Class 2 Type P Waterproof Softshell Safety Jacket 3SS7000
PIP
$69.67The 3SS7000 by PIP is a Boss, ANSI Type P, Class 2 high visibility soft-shell safety jacket. Made with 100% polyester, this style features a 3 layer laminated shell with waterproof reflective striping. Adjustable cuffs fasten around the wrists while...$69.67 -
GSS Class 3 Nylon Waterproof Lime Parka Silver Tape - 8021
GSS
$57.20The GSS 8021 is a Class 3 Nylon Waterproof Parka with 2 inches Silver Tape - Features: Certification: ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Class 3 100% Nylon Taslan Fabric Outer Shell With Durable Water Repellent Finish ( Polyacrylate Coating ) 9-oz 100%...$57.20 -
Quartz Class 3 Performance Lime Softshell (7531)
GSS
$81.69The GSS Quartz Class 3 Performance Lime Softshell 7531 is built for ultimate safety, comfort, and weather resistance on the job. Certified to ANSI/ISEA 207-2015 Type R Class 3, this high-visibility softshell jacket ensures compliance while...$81.69 -
Quartz Performance Black NON-ANSI Softshell (7533)
GSS
$81.69NON-ANSI Quartz Performance Black Softshell - 7531 Experience dependable all-weather performance with the NON-ANSI Quartz Performance Black Softshell – 7531, designed for workers who need comfort, mobility, and enhanced visibility...$81.69 -
ERB Class 3 Hi Vis Lime Black Bottom Bomber Jacket with Storm Flap and Hood W106-L
ERB
$62.36The W106-L by ERB is a ANSI Class 3 hi vis lime, black bottom bomber jacket that has a storm flap and hood. Made with 100% polyester 300D Oxford with a PU coating this bomber jacket also features a 100% black polyester fleece liner, adjustable cuffs and...$62.36 -
GSS Quartz Sherpa Lined Heavy Weight Khaki Jacket 8519
GSS
$149.27The 8519 by GSS is a QUARTZ non-ANSI enhanced visibility, Khaki duck, Sherpa lined jacket. Featuring Teflon Shield protector for water and stain resistance, this Khaki duck jacket features a detachable sherpa lined hood, sherpa lined body...$149.27 -
Kishigo Economy Contrast High Visibility Class 3 Bomber Jacket JS156
Kishigo
$70.06The Kishigo Economy Contrast High Visibility Class 3 Bomber Jacket JS156 is designed to keep you warm, dry, and highly visible on the job. Built to meet ANSI Type R, Class 3 standards, this jacket ensures you stand out with its bright color and...$70.06
High Visibility Jackets — Frequently Asked Questions
For most road construction environments, ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 or Class 3 is required. Class 2 covers work zones where traffic speeds are 25–50 mph and worker attention may be diverted. Class 3 is required for high-speed roadways (over 50 mph), complex backgrounds, or any situation where maximum visibility is critical — such as highway construction, nighttime work, or flagging operations. When in doubt, Class 3 is always the safer choice and satisfies Class 2 requirements. The FHWA mandates Class 2 or Class 3 hi-vis apparel for all workers in the right-of-way on federally funded highway projects.
Bomber jackets are hip-length insulated jackets with ribbed cuffs and hem, designed for cold weather work where warmth and a close fit are needed. They are a popular choice for utility, construction, and transit workers in cold climates.
Parkas are longer-length insulated jackets — typically extending to the hip or mid-thigh — providing more coverage and warmth than a bomber. Parkas are ideal for workers exposed to wind and cold for extended periods, such as road crews and outdoor utility workers in winter conditions.
Soft shell jackets are lightweight, stretch-woven outer layers that provide wind resistance and light water repellency without insulation bulk. They are best suited for active work in cool to cold temperatures where breathability and mobility are priorities over heavy warmth.
A convertible hi-vis jacket is a multi-configuration garment that can be worn as a full jacket or converted — typically by removing the sleeves — into a safety vest. This versatility is useful for workers who move between environments requiring different levels of coverage, such as spending part of a shift outdoors in cold weather and part of a shift in a vehicle or heated enclosure. Convertible jackets eliminate the need to carry and change between a separate jacket and vest, and both configurations maintain ANSI certification.
X Back hi-vis jackets feature retroreflective tape arranged in an "X" pattern across the back panel, rather than the standard horizontal band configuration. The X Back layout maintains retroreflective tape visibility at all angles — including when the worker is bent over, crouched, or facing away from traffic. Some state DOTs and project specifications require X Back configuration for flaggers and road construction workers. Even where not specifically mandated, X Back jackets are recommended for workers who frequently change body position or work with their backs facing traffic.
Yes, but fit and ANSI certification must be considered carefully. A hi-vis jacket worn under a fall protection harness may obscure retroreflective tape and compromise visibility — in harness-required environments, a hi-vis safety vest worn over the harness is typically the correct approach, as it keeps reflective tape visible and ANSI certification intact. Many workers in harness environments wear a non-hi-vis jacket as an underlayer for warmth and add a certified hi-vis vest on top. If your worksite requires both hi-vis clothing and fall protection, consult your site safety officer to confirm the correct combination meets both ANSI/ISEA 107 and your fall protection program requirements.
Yes — hi-vis windbreakers carried by Safety Smart Gear are ANSI/ISEA 107 certified (Class 2 or Class 3 as specified). Windbreakers are lightweight, packable outer layers designed to block wind and light rain without the bulk of a full insulated jacket. They are an excellent choice for spring and fall conditions or for workers who move frequently between outdoors and heated environments. Like all ANSI-certified hi-vis outerwear, windbreakers must display the required fluorescent background material and retroreflective tape placement to carry their certification.
Safety Smart Gear carries hi-vis jackets from leading brands including GSS Safety, Majestic, OccuNomix, Kishigo, Blaklader, Portwest, and Utility Pro. Our jacket selection spans bomber jackets, parkas, soft shell jackets, windbreakers, convertible jackets, enhanced visibility styles, and X Back configurations — in both ANSI Class 2 and Class 3, in fluorescent yellow-green and fluorescent orange-red colorways.
Proper laundering maintains the performance of both the fluorescent background fabric and the retroreflective tape. General guidelines: machine wash in warm water using mild detergent; avoid chlorine bleach and fabric softeners, which can degrade fluorescent dyes and retroreflective material; tumble dry on low heat or hang dry; do not iron directly over retroreflective tape. Inspect jackets regularly — retroreflective tape that has peeled, cracked, or become heavily soiled no longer meets ANSI performance requirements and the garment should be replaced. Always follow the specific care label instructions on each garment.
Enhanced Visibility (non-ANSI) jackets use high-visibility colors and reflective elements but do not meet the full ANSI/ISEA 107 certification requirements for background material area, retroreflective tape placement, or tape quantity. They are appropriate for low-traffic environments where some visibility improvement is desired but full ANSI certification is not mandated — such as warehouse operations, landscaping, or industrial sites without public road traffic. They must never be used as a substitute for certified Class 2 or Class 3 jackets where ANSI compliance is required by OSHA, FHWA, or project specification.
Yes. Safety Smart Gear offers bulk and volume pricing for contractors, municipalities, utilities, and organizations outfitting crews with hi-vis jackets. You can request a bulk quote on our website. Custom logo printing is also available on select hi-vis jackets through our printing program. Contact us at (508) 248-3141 for fleet or safety program pricing.