SIP Protection @ De Groene Sector Vakbeurs

SIP Protection, manufacturer of Protective Clothing for Chainsaw Operators and Arborists, and brand of Sioen Industries, will exhibit at Dutch “De groene Sector Vakbeurs” in Hardenberg next week. This conference, forum, annex tradeshow is thé event for the green industry in The Netherlands. Get inspired by our product innovations and expand your green network.

Focus on SIP Protection

SIP Protection 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 his needs in our SIP protection range. Our garments hold the perfect balance between weight, strength and resistance resulting in the ultimate comfort for the professional user, translated into 4 ranges

Special focus during the fair on our BasePro range. These trousers and jackets combine all the good things of our Progress (durability and fit) and Innovation (lightweight and comfort) range in addition to state-of-the art fabrics in an innovative design.

BasePro

BasePro is our basic range of modern regular and Hi-Vis chainsaw protective clothing. A modern collection with a refreshing design. This range consists of a complete range of regular chainsaw protective clothing (EN 381-5 class 1 type A, but also class 2 and 3) and a selection of Hi-Vis chainsaw protective clothing complying to the EN ISO 20471. All models have a durable polyester/cotton outer fabric.

Trousers class 1 and 3, bib-and-braces, type A, jackets and some accessories make this range complete. The garments all have a perfect fit and ease of movement.

Full Service provider

SIP Protection and Sioen are full-service providers, 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.

All our garments are carefully designed for and tested by the wearers in the field.

  • Visit us in Hardenberg at Groene Sector Vakbeurs, booth 545 (Hall 5) from January 15th until 17th.

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