Lightweight Cooler Wear

Lightweight Cooler Wear — Comfort Rated for 10°F–40°F Active Cold Room Work

Lightweight Cooler Wear is engineered for workers who operate in cold-room environments ranging from 10°F to 40°F. Built with 5–7 oz insulation, these garments deliver warmth without bulk, making them ideal for high-activity tasks such as order picking, loading, packaging, and food processing.

Unlike heavy freezer suits, lightweight cooler wear keeps workers comfortable during active shifts while preventing overheating. These jackets, vests, and pants provide essential protection against cold stress, humidity, and condensation in refrigerated spaces.

Features

  • Comfort Rated to 10°F, depending on activity level

  • 7 oz lightweight insulation ideal for cooler environments

  • Durable moisture-resistant shells for refrigerated humidity

  • Flexible and breathable for bending, lifting, and constant movement

  • Designed for food processing & warehouse operations

  • Layer-friendly with hi-vis vests, aprons, and cooling shells

  • Lightweight + non-bulky mobility for fast-paced jobs

What Is Lightweight Cooler Wear?

It’s a class of insulated work apparel designed for cold environments above freezing, using midweight insulation (approx. 7oz) to balance warmth, breathability, and flexibility. Unlike freezer wear made for subzero temperatures, cooler wear prevents overheating while still blocking cold drafts and moisture.

Comfort Rating

Comfort Rated: ~10°F
Appropriate for:

  • Walk-in coolers

  • Food storage and distribution

  • Beverage warehouses

  • Dairy plants

  • Cold supply chain staging areas

  • Delivery drivers entering/exiting cold environments

Who Needs Lightweight Cooler Wear?

  • Warehouse associates

  • Inventory pickers

  • Drivers and route delivery personnel

  • Food processing staff

  • Restaurant & hospitality cold storage teams

  • Grocery / retail back-of-house crews

Key Benefits

  • Warm without bulk

  • Excellent mobility for high-movement tasks

  • Moisture-resistant outer shells

  • Reduced fatigue from lighter insulation

  • Durable stitching and work-ready fabrics