Operating equipment at -40°C. Commuting on your truck in January. Long shifts outside when it's brutal cold. You need gloves that keep your hands warm all day.
The Arctic Siege Gloves deliver maximum insulation.
Heavy insulation for extreme cold keeps your hands warm during long exposure to brutal temperatures. Built for staying outside when others can't.
Waterproof and windproof construction blocks snow, ice, and wind. Your hands stay dry and warm even in blizzard conditions.
You can still work—operate equipment controls, handle materials, do the tasks you need to do. The insulation doesn't stop you from getting work done.
Extended gauntlet cuff seals over jacket sleeves to keep snow out. Dual adjustment system locks tight so wind can't get in.
Who uses them: Oil and gas workers in northern Alberta. Equipment operators outside all day. Construction crews working through winter. Utility workers on power lines and pipelines. Anyone spending long hours in extreme Canadian cold.
Tested in real Canadian winter. Built for workers who stay outside.
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Heavy quilted thermal lining for long shifts at -40°C.
Dry hands, no wind penetration, even in blizzard conditions.
Seals over jacket sleeves - snow and cold can't sneak in.
Insulated without sacrificing grip on controls and tools.
Real tradesmen. Real job sites. Real protection.
Compare the glove that lasts, to the ones that don't.
| Feature | ARCTIC SIEGE | Typical Winter Work Gloves |
|---|---|---|
| Insulation |
Heavy quilted thermal, extreme cold
|
Often thin Thinsulate or fleece
|
| Waterproofing |
Full waterproof breathable insert
|
Usually water-resistant only
|
| Windproof |
Wind-blocking shell
|
Often wind penetrates over time
|
| Cuff Protection |
Extended gauntlet + dual adjustment
|
Standard short cuff, snow gets in
|
| Dexterity |
Maintains equipment feel
|
Often moderate
|
| Guarantee |
60-Day Freeze-Proof
|
Usually none
|
| Feature | ARCTIC SIEGE | Bulky Insulated Mitts |
|---|---|---|
| Warmth |
Maximum insulation, quilted
|
Often warm, but no dexterity
|
| Waterproof |
Full breathable insert
|
Some are waterproof, but bulky
|
| Dexterity |
Separate fingers, equipment control
|
No finger independence
|
| Cuff Design |
Gauntlet, dual adjustment
|
Often long, but not adjustable
|
| Durability |
1000-denier Cordura shell
|
Usually nylon, tears faster
|
| Guarantee |
60-Day Freeze-Proof
|
None
|
Straight answers for guys who actually use their gloves.
They're built for extreme Canadian cold - tested in -40°C and below. With proper layering, they keep hands warm all shift.
Yes - a full waterproof breathable insert blocks snow, ice, and water while letting sweat escape. Hands stay dry inside and out.
Yes. Despite the heavy insulation, the pre-curved fingers and Amara palm let you grip controls, handles, and tools without removing them.
It extends over your jacket sleeve and has dual adjustment (H-buckle + hook-and-loop) to seal out snow, wind, and cold.
Absolutely - they're built for long exposure in extreme cold, including equipment operation and riding.
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 Freeze-Proof Guarantee covers you if they fail on the job.
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