We've been shippng these out for years now and honestly, the 300 PSI working presure is what most shops actually need—it's not teh flashiest number but it holds up fine for impact wrenches and nailers day in and day out, the burst at 1200 PSI gives you a pretty comfortable safety margin.
That PVC rubber composite blend we use is basically what makes it handle the cold without getting stiff, down to -20°F or so, and the blue color helps you spot it on a messy job site faster than black hoses.

You get pre-installed 1/4" NPT fittings with quick couplers already on both ends, so you're not wasting time threading adapters—just snap it onto your compressor and go, the bend restrictors near the couplings are a small thing but they really do cut down on kinks where hoses usually fail first.

Most buyers go with the standdard 25-foot length, but our company can do custom lengths for bulk orders (usually 4-6 weeks lead time depending on volume), and we can swap the fittings if you need a different thread type.

One thing people don't always think to ask is that abrasion resistance is better than standard rubber hoses on concrete floors, but it's not meant for dragging over sharp metal edges constantly—that'll still cut through eventually.
Anyway, we usually have stock on the 25-footers, just confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so.
Yes, we can customize the length to your needs—just let us know what you're looking for when you reach out.
It meets DIN, ANSI, and GB standards, so it's suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Lead time varies depending on the quantity and fitting type, but typically we can process custom orders within 2-3 weeks after you contact us.
Yes, 300 PSI is the safe working pressure for steady use—the burst pressure is 1200 PSI, so you've got a solid safety margin.
Just keep it coiled in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight to prevent damage from UV exposure and extreme temperatures.