🛡️ Workwear that works as hard as you do—stay protected, stay ahead.
The SAS Safety Corp Moonsuit combines lightweight, tear-resistant rip-stop nylon with breathable cotton for all-day comfort. Featuring a full pullover hood, zipper front, elastic waist, and adjustable hook-and-loop closures, this machine-washable coverall is designed for professionals in painting, automotive, and factory settings who demand durability and ease of use in a 3X-Large size.
Manufacturer | SAS Safety |
Part Number | 6940 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 9.4 x 1.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 6940 |
Size | Triple-Extra Large |
Color | White |
Style | Industrial |
Material | Nylon, Cotton |
Pattern | Solid |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**X
Worth every cent!!!
We have always used devilbliss suits for spraying bedliners. These are better quality by far. they are breathable and the zippers are way beefier than any of the other suits we've paid $75+ for
E**H
Ok
Ok
R**T
SAS Moon Suit
I'm very pleased with this paint suit. I wish it came in Double Extra Large; however, I'm able to manage with the Triple Extra Large. I just have to wrap the excessive sleeve around to prevent it from rubbing the fresh paint.
P**R
Protection
Bought for work to protect my clothes
J**S
I buy these over and over
Once in a while the velcro straps for the wrists are missing or backwards, and every so often the zipper breaks off. That said these last me 2-3 weeks each, and for the price that's amazing. They breathe well and they are shockingly durable. I often fix small cuts/holes with duct tape to extend their life. 10/10 would recommend if you're a Painter who is tired of paper suits
K**R
Great protection!
Fit well. Great coverage. Well constructed. Very nice protection.
J**E
Protección cov19
Para protección cov19
M**E
Poor quality materials and construction
This product is not durable. The nylon is extremely thin and ripped out at the seams after the second gentle hand-washing. The cotton backing is so thin and chintzy you can see through it when help up to the light. (See attached photo.)There is no hook and loop closure at the wrists and ankles --only a strip of Velcro attached. It does not secure the fabric properly as the slippery nylon fabric slips out from under the Velcro leaving large gaps for the entry of pollen, dust, etc. Given the flimsy nature of the nylon fabric, an elastic cuff would be more effective.The seller, Promax America, refused a return and refund saying it was a medical supply and not eligible for return. The product description at the time I purchased this item did NOT describe it as a medical protective coverall. It was in the category of painting coverall.The manufacturer's description on their website makes no mention of this coverall being appropriate medical protection. Per the manufacturer, it is "For applications in automotive refinishing, maintenance / operations, painting, janitorial and contaminated areas" and "to protect garments from debris, paint and dust." (sassafety.com/protective-wear/coveralls)If you need medical protective gear, you might want to research this item carefully and get the manufacturer to send you a statement in writing about how this product has or hasn't been tested as a medical protective coverall. Protecting clothes from paint, dust and debris is very different from protecting the human body against germs, viruses, body fluids and other biological contaminants.Close to $40 for a poorly made, flimsy coverall that's only good for one or two wears is a waste of money. There are other disposable coveralls that are much less expensive.
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