Ergodyne Unveils New Winter Gear
Ergodyne launched its latest line of winter work gear, a collection designed to help workers prepare for and withstand the most challenging conditions.
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The launch comes as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts a volatile 2025-26 winter, marked by colder-than-normal conditions. Forecasts point to increased risks of snow, snow, frozen precipitation and bursts of extreme cold. For industries operating outdoors, preparation will be key.
Anchored by the Winter Warming Kit, Ergodyne’s latest collection is designed to equip workers with the essentials needed to weather worst-case scenarios.
Additional product highlights include:
- Winter Skull Cap with Rechargeable LED Light: A thermal beanie that keeps workers warm while providing built-in lighting for dark winter workdays.
- Winter Bump Cap Beanie: A dual-function thermal beanie with a removable bump cap insert, offering both warmth and protection against worker-generated impacts (as opposed to being struck by moving objects).
- Reflective Balaclava: A versatile 3-in-1 face, head and neck covering with reflective detailing for visibility in low-light or whiteout conditions.
Together, these products reflect Ergodyne’s commitment to providing workers with dependable gear for preparing for and responding to winter hazards.
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| Erodyne's Winter Skull Cap is a thermal beanie that keeps workers warm while providing built-in lighting for dark winter workdays. |
Combining durable materials with thoughtful features, this new collection is aimed at reducing downtime, minimizing risk and ensuring safety managers can prepare teams for the challenges ahead.
“We know that preparation is everything during the winter,” said Claudia Weber, Ergodyne product Manager “These additions are all about helping crews stay safe, visible and warm no matter what the forecast delivers.”
Ergodyne has long emphasized designing gear in partnership with frontline workers to ensure real-world functionality
“That’s never been lost on us,” said Greg Schrab, Ergodyne president. “A great example are the gloves in our Winter Warming Kit (ProFlex 7401 Winter Work Gloves). Of course, they’re warm but read the reviews and they’re all talking about how flexible and grippy they are. That’s not an accident.”
Schrab noted that anybody who’s ever spent a minute working outdoors in the cold knows how hard it can be to get a handle on even the most basic tasks.
“That was the puzzle the team set out to solve when we were designing them,” he said. “Warm isn’t enough for any of our winter gear.”
The new additions to Ergodyne’s Tenacious Work Gear line are available now through authorized distributors and online at www.ergodyne.com.















