🧊 Gear up or freeze out: FXR Fuel Gloves keep you warm, dry, and in control!
The FXR Men's Fuel Snow Glove 2025 in Black Ops combines 300g Thinsulate insulation, reinforced goat leather grip, and HydrX Pro waterproof technology to deliver premium warmth, durability, and moisture protection. Designed for snowmobile racing, it features an adjustable storm cuff, external storage pocket, and ergonomic pre-curved fingers with integrated goggle wipes, making it the ultimate cold-weather glove for serious riders.
Brand | FXR |
Material | Leather |
Size | X-Large |
Sport | Snowmobile Racing |
Glove Type | Motocross/Snowmobile |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black Ops |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Closure Type | Hook |
UPC | 841921727153 |
Pattern | Solid |
Fit Type | Universal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | FXR |
Model | Men's Fuel Snow Glove 2022 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 9 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | Indonesia |
Item model number | Men's Fuel Glove |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 220810-1010-16 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
D**R
Nice gloves
Nice gloves but hard to grab small things a lot better than the klim pair I have
G**K
Good gloves
Fingers don’t pull out when you remove your hand,and they’re warm when it’s 20 below!
M**M
Warm Gloves
Perfect for cold outdoor winter days. My husband uses them while snow shoveling to stay extra warm.
N**K
Really Warm, but Bulky
Summary: I researched over twenty pairs of winter snowmobile/moto gloves before buying these. They have the most insulation on the front and back of the hand of any gloves I could find. They are very warm, but also very bulky, resulting in some difficulty manipulating controls.Pros:- Extremely warm- Longer length affords more coverage for wrists- Drawstring at wrist closes off cuff, protecting from wind drafts- Built-in visor wiper- Good grip texturingCons:- Very bulky- Pricey- Difficult to pull on and get adjustedFull Review:I bought these gloves for use on a motorcycle, knowing that they were designed to be snowmobile gloves. I live in Colorado, and use a motorcycle to commute to work (about 1.5 hours one way). If it's not snowing or iced, I'm riding. This led me to require cold weather gear that doesn't compromise, and can hold up to daily use in rough conditions.I settled on these gloves after creating an Excel spreadsheet comparing the insulation weights of over twenty pairs of gloves from various manufacturers, and discovering that these gloves exceed the insulation of the competition by a large margin. They're listed as having 300g of insulation on the back of the hand, and 250g on the palm. The closest competition has just 200g (back) and 70g (palm).I wear size XL in gloves, and unboxing these gloves was like unboxing a new pair of boots - the box containing the gloves was enormous. The gloves inside the box were similarly huge, and felt more like hockey mitts than riding gloves. The gloves are constructed well, with very thick leather and canvas.In my 70F house, pulling the left glove on had my hand sweating after just a few moments. The cuff extends just past mid-forearm for me, well enough to fully cover my jacket sleeve, and has a strap near the wrist as well as a drawstring farther up the cuff to shut out any wind ingress. Pulling the right glove on with my already-gloved left hand revealed the first issue with these gloves: the bulky insulation results in a very difficult time manipulating anything. Despite having separate fingers, these function far more like mittens than gloves, as any task requiring individual finger usage may as well be abandoned.On the test ride, the temperature was approximately 19F, clear and dry. I rode for 1.5 hours. At speeds of up to about 50mph, cold was imperceptible. In fact, I began to worry that my hands would sweat too much. Using the brake and clutch levers was doable, but I felt clumsy and the lack of feeling through the thick insulation on the undersides of the fingers resulted in some unintentionally abrupt braking and acceleration. As I merged onto the freeway and accelerated up to 75mph, one of the drawstrings came untucked from the cuff of the glove, and began to whip against my forearm. Through the jacket, I didn't feel it, but I could hear it. Be sure to tuck these in firmly before you ride! After about 20 minutes at 75mph, the cold began to seep through the fingers of the gloves as the wind defeated the windproofing.After another hour, my fingers were numb. Everything has a limit, and I had discovered the limit to these gloves. As I noted in the introduction to this review, the gloves are marketed as snowmobile gloves, and function excellently at those speeds. However, pushing them up to freeway speeds reveals their design limitations. The windproofing is simply not designed for sustained speeds that high.These gloves work really well for prolonged offroad use, or lower-speed on-road usage. Their insulation is a double edged sword, affording excellent heat retention, while making dexterous tasks extremely difficult.
T**E
Well made
Warm nice quality sled riding glove.
L**S
these gloves did not last 1 day
Got these gloves for my son for christmas and they barely lasted 1 day of snowmobiling...
B**E
great product and sturdy should do the trick
Very warm and comfortable gloves and they look great.
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