Safety-compliant garments for G1 logistics deployments. Dust-resistant. High-visibility options available.
Unitree G1 is small and light. It weighs around 35kg and stands about 127cm tall. That changes the garment calculus. Fabric weight has a real impact on a robot this light. Heavy canvas that works on Optimus or Digit would throw off G1's balance. Every gram counts.
We use lightweight ripstop nylon for G1 warehouse garments. Strong enough for abrasion protection. Light enough that the robot's gait is unaffected. We test every configuration on the platform before approving it for production.
Three reasons. First: safety regulations. Most warehouses require high-visibility clothing on the floor. A bare robot does not comply. Second: chassis protection. Warehouse dust, cardboard fibers, and shrink wrap debris get into joints and actuators. A garment keeps the worst of it out. Third: identification. In a busy warehouse, workers need to see and identify robots at a glance. Color-coded garments do that.
Fluorescent yellow or orange. Retroreflective tape at chest and back. Industrial Velcro closure. The vest is the minimum viable warehouse garment. Fast to deploy, fast to remove, meets ANSI Class 2 requirements. For operations that need compliance without complexity, this is the answer.
Covers the chest, back, and upper arms. Padded at the chest plate where G1 contacts totes during carries. Dust-resistant outer layer. Mesh inner layer for heat dissipation. The torso guard is the standard configuration for picking and placing operations.
One-piece garment from shoulders to ankles. Lightweight ripstop nylon. For dusty environments where full body coverage is needed. The coverall keeps debris out of all joints and seams. Magnetic snap closures at the front for rapid removal during charging or maintenance.
G1 is the lightest humanoid we dress. Garment weight testing is part of our standard process for this platform. We verify zero impact on gait stability before production.
G1 deployments tend to be large. The robot's low price point means warehouses buy dozens, not singles. We price accordingly. Fleet contracts include quarterly replacement shipments, and per-unit cost drops significantly at volume.
Warehouse garments are expendable. They take punishment. Our G1 warehouse line lasts approximately 3 months in heavy-use fulfillment operations. Fabrics are rated for 150+ industrial wash cycles. At fleet pricing with quarterly replacements built in, the per-robot garment cost is a fraction of the robot's operational budget.
G1 is being deployed in warehouse and logistics pilot programs, particularly in Chinese fulfillment centers. Its low price point and agile locomotion make it attractive for high-volume picking and carrying tasks.
No. G1 garments are lightweight and follow the robot's center of gravity closely. We test all warehouse configurations for balance impact before production approval.
Tell us your fleet size. We build a garment and replacement schedule around it.