Vendors
Best in class
1200 Degrees’ approach to equipment sales is that we only provide products that are essential for firefighters.
We have tested and evaluated available products and selected those that present the best option for a firefighter in an emergency situation.
You will find below the list of our main vendors. Use the pull-down menu to direct your search and find which of our vendors offer your desired product. You will then be directed to our vendor product’s webpage where you will be able to access all information.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Contact us and we will be happy to answer your questions.
Mustang Survival
Mustang Survival design & manufactured inspired technical marine solutions for over 50 years. Developed for NASA. Military Grade Gear. Types: Gortex Jackets, Life Jackets, PFDs, Inflatable Lifejackets, Waterproof Jacket, Sailing Harness, Salopettes.
Sani Gear
Sani Gear is a family owned business, located in Kitchener, On. Sani Gear prides itself for being certified annually by UL to be a verified ISP (Independent Service Provider). The leader for the maintenance & safety of personal protective equipment for the first responder industry.
RIT Safety Solutions
RIT takes safety seriously, and we test our products at our own state of the art testing tower prior to sending the unit out for third party certification to ensure the best quality possible for our customers.
Firedex
Fire-Dex, headquartered in Medina, Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of head-to-toe protection for first responders, including turnout gear, rescue & wildland PPE, boots, hoods, gloves and helmets. With a strong emphasis on health and safety, Fire-Dex has paved the path of innovation for the manufacturing of firefighting gear while focusing on the continuous improvement of our products and processes.
Pelican
Pelican Protector Case
Sensitive equipment needs protection, and since 1976 the answer has been the Pelican Protector Case. These cases are designed rugged, and travel the harshest environments on earth. Against the extreme cold of the arctic or the heat of battle, Pelican cases have survived.