Riding to the job site at -30°C. Commuting on your bike through January. Operating snowmobiles or ATVs on remote work sites.
Regular gloves go numb or lose grip when it's cold. The Zero-Grade Gloves keep you in control.
Extreme cold protection with goatskin leather that blocks wind but still lets you feel the throttle and brakes. Work in serious cold without losing sensation in your fingers.
Breathable ventilation prevents sweat buildup when you're working hard or when temps swing during the day. Keeps hands dry and warm, not clammy.
Secure grip on cold metal controls—throttle, handlebars, brake levers. The palm material holds even when everything's wet or icy.
Impact-resistant knuckles protect your hands from wind-blown debris, branches, or unexpected hits. Touchscreen fingertips work for GPS, phones, without exposing skin to freezing temps.
Who uses them: Workers commuting on motorcycles or snowmobiles in winter. Operators running ATVs/UTVs on job sites. Pipeline and utility workers in remote areas. Oil and gas crews. Anyone riding in Canadian winter conditions where frozen hands aren't an option.
Built for people who work in places regular commuters don't go.
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Stops freezing wind without sacrificing feel.
Sweat escapes. Hands stay dry. No clammy fingers.
Holds throttle and brakes even when wet or icy.
Impact protection + touchscreen fingertips for GPS.
Real tradesmen. Real job sites. Real protection.
Compare the glove that lasts, to the ones that don't.
| Feature | ZERO-GRADE | Regular Winter Riding Gloves |
|---|---|---|
| Wind Blocking |
Goatskin shell - cuts wind
|
Often textile, wind penetrates
|
| Grip in Cold/Wet |
Amara palm - stays grippy
|
Loses grip when wet or icy
|
| Ventilation |
3D hex-mesh - no sweat buildup
|
Often non-breathable, clammy
|
| Impact Protection |
Carbon knuckle guards
|
Usually none
|
| Touchscreen |
Yes - GPS/phone without removal
|
Rarely included
|
| Guarantee |
60-Day Cold-Weather Ride
|
Usually none
|
| Feature | ZERO-GRADE | Bulky Snowmobile Mitts |
|---|---|---|
| Dexterity |
Pre-curved fingers, throttle feel
|
No finger independence
|
| Wind Protection |
Goatskin + Amara
|
Good, but extremely bulky
|
| Ventilation |
Breathable, stays dry
|
Often traps sweat, gets cold
|
| Impact Protection |
Carbon knuckle guards
|
Usually good, but heavy
|
| Touchscreen |
Yes
|
Almost never
|
| Weight |
89g, lightweight
|
Heavy, fatiguing
|
| Guarantee |
60-Day Cold-Weather Ride
|
None
|
Straight answers for guys who actually use their gloves.
They're built for extreme Canadian cold - tested in real winter riding conditions down to -30°C and below with proper layering.
Absolutely. The goatskin leather and pre-curved fingers are designed to maintain sensitivity so you stay in control.
No. The 3D hex-mesh backhand vents moisture before it builds up. Hands stay dry, which keeps them warmer.
They're highly water-resistant and block wind-driven moisture. For full submersion you'd want a dedicated waterproof overglove, but for snow, spray, and winter riding they hold up.
Yes - index and thumb have conductive fingertips. Navigate, take calls, or check maps without exposing your skin.
They're built for exactly that. Secure grip on cold metal controls, wind protection, and impact guards for branches and debris.
Hit our Business Orders page for bulk pricing. Minimum 10 pairs - we outfit crews from 10 to 500.
Return unused within 30 days, full refund. Plus the 60-Day Cold-Weather Ride Guarantee has you covered if they fail on the ride.
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