Powersports Winter Gloves
Whether you’re a snowmobiling fan or an avid off-road enthusiast who prefers riding a UTV or ATV in winter, then you know how unforgiving low temperatures and cold winds are to your hands. They can quickly become stiff and as a result, you will have a hard time getting a good grip. To help you have complete control of your powersports vehicle in all weather conditions, we’ve gathered a comprehensive selection of winter gloves that are made from highly durable leather or textile materials and come with plenty of advanced features to provide ultimate warmth and comfort. Winter gloves we stock feature all necessary reinforcements on knuckles, palms, fingertips and other exposed parts of the hand for maximum protection from injury in case of an accident, plus a synthetic insulation lining to shield your hands from cold weather.
We offer gloves with insulation linings from premium brands like Thinsulate and Thermolite. These linings are lightweight and thin yet extremely effective at trapping a layer of warm air and keeping it close to your hands. So you won’t sacrifice dexterity and comfort for warmth. The amount of insulation you need depends on the conditions you are riding in. Slightly insulated gloves (under 100 grams of insulation) are perfect for warmer winters (more than 30 degrees F). Gloves that have 100 grams of insulation are an ideal choice for average winter days (between 20-30 degrees F). Winter gloves with 150-200 grams of insulation are best when the temperature falls below 20 degrees F. Anything over 200 grams is for sub-zero temperatures. However, the weight of the insulation is not the only thing to consider when choosing winter cloves. Keep in mind that high-quality winter gloves should have more insulation in places where you need it most such as fingertips and back of the hand.
Winter gloves should also be completely waterproof and windproof to create a sturdy barrier against everything Mother Nature may throw at you. On our website, you’ll find gloves with high-quality windproof and waterproof membranes such as Hipora, Porelle, and Gore-Tex. These membranes not only keep water and wind from entering your gloves but also allow your hands to breathe, preventing excessive sweating. If you ride in extremely cold conditions, choose heated gloves. They come with an electrical heating system that runs through the entire glove to provide exceptional warmth and comfort while eliminating the need for bulky insulation. What’s more, most heated gloves come with temperature control options, so you can keep an eye on the amount of heat your gloves provide. Most gloves we showcase are powered by your vehicle’s battery and easily plug into the jacket liner or an optional wiring harness."










