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SIP Protection at Interforst

SIP Protection, manufacturer of Protective Clothing for Chainsaw Operators and Arborists, will exhibit at Interforst, the key trade fair for forestry and forest technology.

SIP Protection clothing is carefully engineered to protect the wearer against hazards caused by working with chainsaws. In our SIP protection range, every chainsaw user will find the right garment according to his needs:

  1. Innovation: The perfect balance between weight, strength and resistance resulting in the ultimate comfort for the professional user.
  2. Progress: High-quality range of stretchable and durable chainsaw protective clothing.
  3. Flex: Stretch chainsaw protective clothing for the price-conscious users.
  4. Tradition: Basic range of traditional chainsaw protective clothing.

The W-AIR products of our Innovation range will be highlighted during this exhibition. Our W-AIR products come in 2 versions: The Forest W-AIR, developed with foresters, and the Canopy W-AIR, for arborists.

SIP Protection is a full service provider, offering head-to-toe solutions. Our footwear, gloves, Outdoor Clothing and accessories are created with the same care as our garments, in function of your needs.

SIP Protection has been dressing chainsaw users in their various working conditions for over 25 years. Translated into garments, this means that we have provided them with over 1 million trousers. Engineered, manufactured, worn and approved by experts for experts. That’s our strength!

SIP Protection is part of the Sioen group, a world leading and fully integrated textile group producing yarns, fabrics, chemicals and garments. Our state-of-the-art production guarantees that our garments offer the best in comfort and performance in all (outdoor) working situations.

Visit us in München at Interforst from July 18th - 22nd.- booth B6-120.

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