Welding Leggings




These abrasion-, tear-, and cut-resistant leggings protect your lower legs and feet against radiant heat, flames, and welding sparks.
Style A are also known as spats. Made of leather, these leggings conform to your foot and ankle for lightweight protection. They have an elastic band that hugs the lower calf. Adjustable foot straps keep foot covers in place.
Style B are knee-high leather; they conform to your legs better than Kevlar guards without weighing you down. They have a foot strap to help keep covers in place.
Styles C and D have a spring-tension frame, which supports leggings so they keep their shape and won’t slide off. They are knee-high Kevlar for better cut-resistance than leather. Style C have leather foot covers.
Style | Material | Height | Closure Type | Features | Color | Size | Pair | |
A | Leather | 10" | Snaps | Adjustable Foot Strap | Gray/Brown | One Size | 000000 | 000000 |
B | Leather | 14" | Hook and Loop | Foot Strap | Brown | One Size | 0000000 | 00000 |
C | Kevlar Aramid Fabric and Leather | 14" | Spring-Tension Frame | __ | Beige | One Size | 000000 | 000000 |
D | Kevlar Aramid Fabric | 14" | Spring-Tension Frame | __ | Beige | One Size | 000000 | 000000 |
Heat-Reflective Aluminized Leggings

Often used in steel mills and glass plants, aluminized clothing reflects radiant heat and protects against sparks and molten metal splashes. These leggings protect your shins and the top of your feet. They have a hook and loop closure to adjust the fit and a pull tab for quick removal.
Rayon provides good radiant-heat protection as well as moderate spark protection.
Carbon/Kevlar aramid blend is a heavyweight fabric that lasts longer than rayon. It holds up in higher temperatures than rayon while providing excellent abrasion and cut resistance.