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Description
Five-Finger Gauntlet Gloves with Finger Control in the Cold
This is the glove version of the Raber Arctic 1, for riders who want their fingers free. Separate fingers give you control over throttles, zippers, and buckles, while the long gauntlet cuff and water-repellent nylon seal out snow. A two-layer pile liner snaps out to dry, and the cowhide palm holds its grip in the cold. Black, sized Small to X-Large.
Key Features of Raber Arctic 1 Snowmobile Gauntlet Gloves
- Five separate fingers: Full finger control for throttles, zippers, and gear, where a mitt would limit you.
- Long gauntlet cuff: Coated nylon that runs up the forearm so snow cannot pack in at the wrist.
- Detachable two-layer liner: A knit interlining and pile lining snap out to dry or air between trips.
- Cowhide palm and fingers: Leather over the hand for grip and wear in the cold.
- Elastic shirred wrist: Gathers the wrist so warmth stays in and snow stays out.
- Adjustable leather strap: A Velcro strap draws the back of the hand tight over the liner.
- Raber-sewn in Winnipeg: A Canadian-made glove, not an import.
Specifications
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Raber Glove |
| Model | 345G (Arctic 1) |
| SKU | 345G-S (varies by size) |
| Product type | Men's gauntlet glove with detachable liner |
| Glove shell | Genuine cowhide |
| Cuff shell | Water-repellent 400-denier polyurethane-coated nylon |
| Liner (glove) | Detachable double-layer: knitted polypropylene interlining with polyester/acrylic pile lining |
| Liner (cuff) | Polyester/acrylic pile |
| Wrist | Elastic shirred wrist |
| Closure | Adjustable leather strap with Velcro |
| Color | Black |
| Sizes | Small, Medium, Large, X-Large |
| Country of manufacture | Made in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Applications
- Snowmobiling where you work throttles and controls
- Skiing and winter trail riding
- Ice fishing and tasks needing finger control
- Cold-weather work with buckles, straps, or tools
These are recreation gloves for a deep cold. If you want a warmer mitt or a lighter pair, the leisure gloves and mitts and work gloves categories cover both.
Care Instructions
Snap the liner out after a wet, cold day so the glove and liner both dry faster. Wipe the nylon cuff clean and let the cowhide air dry, then work in a little leather dressing to keep it soft. Keep everything away from direct heat.
Buy the Raber Arctic 1 Gauntlet Gloves Online from Cleanflow
The Arctic 1 gloves ship from Cleanflow's Winnipeg warehouse to Canada and the United States, backed by our standing as an authorized Raber distributor. Orders over $199 ship free, returns run 30 days at returns.cleanflow.net, and Raber volume discounts begin at three pairs. They are sold out right now, so reach our team to check on the next run.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get the Arctic 1 glove or the mitt?
The glove gives you separate fingers, so you keep control of throttles, zippers, and buckles. The Arctic 1 mitt is warmer, because your fingers share heat, but it trades away that finger control. Both have the gauntlet cuff and a detachable liner.
Why does the cuff reach so far up the arm?
That long cuff is the gauntlet. It pulls over a jacket sleeve to keep snow and wind from getting in at the wrist, which matters most on a moving sled.
Can I wear the gloves without the liner?
Yes. With the liner snapped out, you have the cowhide-and-nylon shell for milder days, and you snap the two-layer liner back in when it turns cold.
Do the gloves come with the liner, or is it sold separately?
The two-layer liner is included and snaps in and out. Raber does not sell this glove liner on its own, so the gloves come as a complete pair.
Can I use the Arctic 1 gloves for work, not just recreation?
They are made mainly for snowmobiling and winter recreation. They handle outdoor tasks that need finger control in the cold, but the gauntlet cuff and bulk suit actively use more than fine bench work.
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