Insulated Bib Overalls for Freezer Work - High-Chest, -50°F Rated

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Freezer-rated bib trousers with 12 oz insulation, high chest coverage, YKK zippers, and water-repellent nylon shell. Comfort rated to -50°F. Ideal for cold storage and winter work. These freezer pants are easy to put on or take off, making them versatile for various tasks and ideal for pairing with a matching jacket for full-body protection.
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Freezer Bib Overalls with High Chest Coverage – Rated to -50°F

These high-chest insulated bib overalls are built for workers in freezer workwear, cold storage workwear, food processing facilities, distribution centers, and industrial cold-weather environments. Rated to -50°F, these freezer bibs provide lower-body and core coverage for employees working in walk-in freezers, refrigerated warehouses, cold-chain logistics, outdoor yards, and snow removal operations.

Also commonly searched as freezer overalls, insulated work bibs, freezer pants, or cold weather bib overalls, this style combines heavy insulation, a durable nylon shell, and reinforced construction for long shifts in freezing conditions. The high-chest design helps retain warmth around the core while still allowing movement for lifting, bending, walking, picking, packing, loading, and equipment operation.

Built with 11.25-12 oz high-loft insulation and a water-repellent 420 denier nylon shell, these freezer bib overalls help reduce exposure to freezing air, cold surfaces, snow, and condensation. The nylon taffeta lining allows easier layering over base layers or work pants, while YKK zippers, double-stitched seams, and metal rivets support repeated use in demanding cold storage and industrial work settings.

Key Features

  • Insulated bib overalls rated to -50°F for freezer and cold storage work
  • High-chest freezer bib design adds core coverage and helps retain warmth
  • 11.25-12 oz high-loft insulation for sub-zero work environments
  • 420 denier water-repellent nylon shell helps shed snow, moisture, and condensation
  • Nylon taffeta lining supports easier layering and movement
  • YKK zippers for durable, repeated daily use
  • Double-stitched seams and metal rivets reinforce high-stress areas
  • Wind-tight construction helps reduce drafts in freezer warehouses and outdoor yards
  • Navy color supports uniform workwear and facility-wide outfitting

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: ComfortSafe
  • Style: One-piece coverall with hood
  • Temperature Rating: -50°F (-46°C)
  • Closure: Full front zipper

Common Uses & Applications

  • Cold storage warehouses
  • Walk-in freezer work
  • Food processing facilities
  • Cold-chain logistics and distribution
  • Refrigerated warehouse picking and loading
  • Outdoor winter material handling
  • Snow removal and grounds work
  • Freezer warehouse maintenance
  • Municipal and industrial cold-weather operations
  • Facility freezer PPE programs

Bulk Ordering & Procurement Support

Need freezer bibs, freezer overalls, or cold storage workwear for a warehouse, food processing facility, municipal department, contractor crew, or recurring PPE program? ASA Supplies supports business, government, municipal, facility, industrial, and procurement teams with bulk quote support, volume pricing, purchase orders, and product sourcing assistance.

Safety Note

Temperature ratings can depend on activity level, layering, wind, moisture, and exposure time. These insulated work bibs are designed for cold storage and freezer work, but workers should choose cold-weather PPE based on the job environment and company safety requirements. Water-repellent does not mean waterproof.

Buying Guide: Coverall vs. Two-Piece vs. Bib Overall System

A one-piece freezer suit eliminates every seam junction between garments — no waistband gap, no gap between jacket hem and bib top. This makes it the best choice for sustained blast-freezer work where any gap in coverage creates a heat loss point. The trade-off is convenience: a coverall takes longer to remove for restroom breaks than pants or bib overalls. For workers who stay in the freezer for extended periods without exiting, the coverall's continuous coverage often outweighs that inconvenience. For workers transitioning frequently between temperature zones, the two-piece system (PIDs 897–899) or bib overalls (PID 900) offer faster transitions.

FAQ – Freezer Bib Overalls Rated to -50°F

1. Are these freezer bib overalls truly rated for -50°F?
Yes. These bib overalls are engineered for extreme cold environments down to -50°F (-46°C). The 11.25–12 oz high-loft insulation, wind-tight design, and water-repellent nylon shell work together to maintain body heat in sub-zero warehouse and outdoor conditions.

2. What type of work are these bibs best suited for?
They are ideal for cold storage facilities, food processing plants, industrial freezer warehouses, outdoor logistics yards, snow removal crews, and any job where workers are exposed to sustained freezing temperatures. Their high chest coverage and insulation make them a staple in cold-chain operations.

3. Will I still be able to move comfortably with all that insulation?
Yes. While heavily insulated, the bibs are designed for mobility. The nylon taffeta lining reduces friction for easy layering and movement, while the cut of the bib allows bending, lifting, equipment operation, and long shifts without feeling bulky or restricted.

4. Are these bibs water-repellent or windproof?
They are made with a 420 Denier, water-repellent nylon shell that helps shed snow, moisture, and condensation. The wind-tight construction further prevents cold drafts, keeping your core warm in harsh, windy freezer zones or outdoor winter environments.

5. What should I wear underneath these bib overalls?
For best results, wear a thermal or moisture-wicking base layer beneath the bibs. This pairing allows the insulation to trap body heat efficiently while keeping you dry and comfortable during long work periods.

6. Are the zippers and seams durable enough for tough job sites?
Absolutely. These bibs are equipped with heavy-duty YKK zippers and reinforced with double-stitched seams and metal rivets at stress points. They are built to withstand daily wear, bending, kneeling, and repeated use in demanding industrial environments.

7.Does this come with the hood attached? Yes — the hood is integrated into the coverall design for continuous head and neck coverage without a separate garment.

Freezer-rated bib trousers with 12 oz insulation, high chest coverage, YKK zippers, and water-repellent nylon shell. Comfort rated to -50°F. Ideal for cold storage and winter work. These freezer pants are easy to put on or take off, making them versatile for various tasks and ideal for pairing with a matching jacket for full-body protection.