DESIGNED FOR YOUR UNIQUE NEEDS
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Rugged Construction
Certified to meet the current edition of NFPA 1971.

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Reliable Performance
Gear that is built to withstand whatever the next call brings.

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Better Mobility
Available with Bi-Swing Back Design so your arms can move forward, thereby reducing tugging or binding at the shoulder.

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Enhanced Protection
Additional Thermashield™ layer of liner material in the upper back and shoulders to protect against compression burns.



Customization Options

Outer Shell Fabrics
Choose from DuPont Nomex®, DuPont Kevlar®/Nomex® combinations

Pocket Options
Options include full bellows pocket, full split bellows pocket, 2-in-1 pocket with hand warmer, hanging pocket, inner storm flap pocket, spacer key pocket, tool pocket, quick draw knife pocket and radio pocket.

Liner Systems
Get the gear you need with available liner systems and W.L. Gore moisture barriers.

Personalization
Opt for the visibility, pockets, hardware and mobility enhancements you need to serve.

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FlameFighter® Core Design Features
Coat
- Ergonomic Shoulder
- Stay Rite™ Sleeve Well
- Integrated Drag Rescue Device
- Semi-Bellows Pockets
- Medic Pocket
- Ventilated Trim

Pants
- Parachute Suspender System
- Flex Knee™
- Stay Rite™ Ankle Storm Wells
- Kick Shields™
- Tool Key
- Move-N-Hance™ Crotch Insert

Customized Flame Fighter Gear Features
Action Back
An inverted pleat is placed in both the outer shell and thermal barrier. It expands as your arms move forward to reduce tugging or binding at the shoulder.
More from LION
BULLSEYE™
Laser-driven fire extinguisher training system allows you to train safely in any setting.

HAZMAT TRAINING PROPS
Our HazMat training props provide a variety of hands-on and repeatable chemical and industrial emergency response training exercises.
LION Training Complexes
Complexes can be designed to simulate neighborhoods, communities, cities, airports, industrial complexes or any other multi-building center.

"Thanks to [LION], we have directly cut over $1,000 annually from our contracted fire training and since we have been able to easily train staff, the system has paid for itself; given the cost of contracting out this training to the number of staff we trained ourselves."
"Why LION? I have interacted with firefighter survival equipment manufacturers for over four decades, but I haven't met any that come close to LION with their sincere and proven interest in understanding (aka LISTENING) to what we, firefighters, genuinely need. Their endless pursuit to listen to the "voices of firefighters" and then utilizing the latest proven firefighting research results in bunker gear that supports us in best taking care of those who need us, as well as each other. From their demonstrated commitment in providing us with what we genuinely need to do the job, to their full and hands on involvement (in research and fiscal support) with the battle to reduce firefighter cancer, LION isn't just words- they are proven action with impressive results."
"Recently, the Baton Rouge Fire Department accepted delivery of the ITS Xtreme fire extinguisher training prop and we have hit the ground running. We have trained over 200 people in the proper use of a fire extinguisher in approximately 6 weeks. This new technology is leaps and bounds better and more efficient than the old training method of the burn pan and carbon dioxide extinguishers. We are able to take full advantage of the ability to recharge the extinguishers onsite, thereby allowing us to reach more people effectively. This unit is exponentially easier to setup, use and maintain than previous methods."
"When you combine ease of use, quick set up and tear down time, actual training time, and SAFETY of this training system, there is nothing out there comparable."
"The customer service has been awesome! I did have a problem with one of the fire extinguishers when it was first delivered. I made one phone call and spoke with a technician who immediately sent out a brand new extinguisher. They have contacted me often to make sure that I was completely satisfied and wasn’t having any further problems. It’s not too often that you can not only get a great product, but also great service. I would highly recommend it to others."
"I have trained about 125 employees for one company, with great success. The system is very easy to set up, as well as to operate."
"Thanks to [LION], we have directly cut over $1,000 annually from our contracted fire training and since we have been able to easily train staff, the system has paid for itself; given the cost of contracting out this training to the number of staff we trained ourselves."
"Why LION? I have interacted with firefighter survival equipment manufacturers for over four decades, but I haven't met any that come close to LION with their sincere and proven interest in understanding (aka LISTENING) to what we, firefighters, genuinely need. Their endless pursuit to listen to the "voices of firefighters" and then utilizing the latest proven firefighting research results in bunker gear that supports us in best taking care of those who need us, as well as each other. From their demonstrated commitment in providing us with what we genuinely need to do the job, to their full and hands on involvement (in research and fiscal support) with the battle to reduce firefighter cancer, LION isn't just words- they are proven action with impressive results."

Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department

Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department

George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global

Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department

Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.

Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital

Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department

Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department

George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global

Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department

Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.

Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital

Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department

Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department

George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global

Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department

Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.

Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital