NEXTORCH Launches "Snow Guard" Winter Tactical Gloves

Luke C.
by Luke C.

While some of you out there might be able to get away without wearing winter gloves for your winter range sessions, up here in the PNW, things get a bit too cold for comfort if you plan on shooting outdoors. NEXTORCH North America just announced the Snow Guard Winter Tactical Gloves, purpose-built for reliable warmth and dexterity when the mercury dips. Designed and engineered for real winter operations in temperatures above 14°F, these gloves are intended to give you the performance without the usual trade-offs of bulk or lost control. According to NEXTORCH, the gloves feature a zoned insulation system that contains 40 grams in the palms and 100 grams on the back of the hand, paired with a waterproof-breathable membrane and CORDURA stretch fabric. The result is supposed to keep hands warm, dry, and operational through rain, snow, and cold, windy days while maintaining the tactile feel needed for serious work.


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NEXTORCH Launches "Snow Guard" Winter Tactical Gloves

Built for real winter operations, Snow Guard delivers warmth, protection, and control without compromise.
Cold performance isn’t limited by temperature—it’s limited by bulk and loss of dexterity. That’s why Snow Guard is engineered with a zoned insulation system and a professional waterproof-breathable membrane, allowing you to stay warm, dry, and fully operational in rain, snow, and cold wind.
40g insulation in the palm preserves grip and precision, while 100 g insulation on the back of the hand blocks cold air and locks in heat. A sealed inner membrane prevents moisture penetration while allowing vapor to escape during extended wear, keeping hands dry and comfortable.
Reinforced high-wear zones and premium tactical fabrics ensure Snow Guard stands up to repeated friction, equipment handling, and harsh environments—making it a dependable winter companion for patrol, duty, and riding.
Technical Specifications:
Sizes Available: S, M, L, XL, XXL
Material Composition:
- Surface: 44% Polyester, 14.5% Polyurethane, 21.5% Polyamide (Nylon), 8% Polyamide (Cordura®), 6% Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, 6% Spandex 
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Insulation: 100% Polyester
Suitable Temperature: Above -10°C (14°F)

With a three-layer thermal lock construction, ergonomic cut, accordion elastic cushioning, and segmented finger backs, the Snow Guard gloves are supposed to help promote natural movement and a solid grip. Full ten-finger touchscreen compatibility, reinforced high-wear zones, and handy anti-loss features like a middle finger loop, wrist D-ring, and pairing clip round out the package. Available in S through XXL with an MSRP of $47.99, they seem like a balanced option for tactical users who refuse to let cold weather slow them down and are okay with buying a pair of winter gloves in the off-season. Law enforcement, military, and security agencies can check out the  30-Day Free Test & Evaluation Program directly through NEXTORCH.

Luke C.
Luke C.

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  • Jon Jon on Apr 14, 2026

    Rated to 14 degrees is not "cold weather" gloves.14 degrees is "unseasonably warm afternoon in January" gloves

  • Hoyden Hoyden on Apr 21, 2026

    Just in time for Spring

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