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SIP Protection attending Salon Vert

SIP Protection, thé reference brand for protective clothing for chainsaw operators and arborists, will literally set up camp at Salon Vert in Saint-Chéron in France.

You can find the team of sympathetic experts in their SIP Protection tent, in their typical convivial style. They will bring the SIP Protection range, emphasizing especially on the chainsaw protective trousers.

The audience at Salon Vert is a typically French, green spaces and landscaping professionals: arborists, landscape contractors, local authorities, distributors, … The organization expects more than 25.000 visitors.

SIP Protection has a balanced range of professional protective clothing to protect those green experts in their daily environment. The clothing is carefully engineered to protect the wearer against hazards caused by working with chainsaws. Every chainsaw user will find the right garment according to their needs in our SIP protection range. From the basic traditional chainsaw protective clothing to the state of the art, innovation range. The latter is the perfect balance between weight, strength and resistance resulting in the ultimate comfort for the professional user.

All our garments reply to the highest criteria of quality with respect of safety norms and regulations. Special focus during the fair on lightweight and comfort through perfect fit. Experts at work, deserve expert garments. And footwear, gloves and accessories.

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

As part of Sioen, a world leading textile group, we can boast accumulated expertise in both production of textiles and in the production of millions of protective garments per year.

  • Visit us in Saint-Chéron at Salon Vert from September 18th until 20th. stand 57

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