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Cortech 2009 Model
Scarab Winter Gloves
$76.99  Sale
MSRP $84.99
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Product Description
Cortech Scarab Winter Gloves
  • Aniline drum-dyed goatskin palm with abrasion-resistant, titanium/carbon protection panels
  • Schoeller Dry Skin Keprotech in the palm patch with titanium/carbon covered padding
  • 3MThinsulate100gm insulation
  • Molded titanium/carbon knuckle, finger and wrist protection panels
  • Pre-curved palm and fingers for form-fitting comfort
  • Large gauntlet cuff with a leather closure flap that incorporates a titanium/carbon protection patch
  • Soft brushed fleece interior lining
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -  Based on 65 Review(s)
Fit   4.4
Features   4.5

Finish   4.5
Cost Benefit   4.3

Durability   4.5
Overall   4.5
Latest Reviews
Fit   3.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.2
somedude atlanta,  GA Bulky and Uncomfortable I haven’t tried any other winter gloves but these, as warm and nice as they are when you are not on the bike, they are very uncomfortable when riding with them because they're just too bulky. I might return them.
Fit   3.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   3.0
Features   2.0
Cost Benefit   1.0
Overall   2.4
TONI OWENS Nashville,  TN Not so warm Well I bought these gloves based on the good reviews that they received. They are big for a small or maybe I should buy kid gloves. The finish is good, I like the armor. As far as "Winter" gloves, I had these on at 40* temps, and my hands froze.
Fit   3.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.6
MrMindlink Santa Maria,  CA Keeps my hands warm... but These are nice gloves and they do keep my hands warm (40°F and Up) but being winter gloves you loose a bit of tactile response/feedback when wearing them; to be expected I suppose. In other words, I do not wear them as much as I thought I would do to the fact that I can not feel the handle bars as well as I would like to.
Fit   5.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   5.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.4
Barry Klinke Bingen,  WA Cortech Scarab Winter Gloves These are good looking gloves and seem to be well made. I found that they work pretty well down to 40* or so; if you've got hand guards and grip heaters, they work ok down to about 35*. They aren't going to do the job when it's freezing or below. I rode 25 miles in 26* weather at 60mph and was completely miserable even with grip heaters and hand guards. One shortcoming I have found is that the strap that goes around the wrist is way too short and I can barely get it to fasten. I guess I'll try to lengthen the strap if I can figure out a good way to do it. If you use these gloves at temperatures of 40* or above, you'll probably be OK with them; below 40* you won't be.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Sea Bass Denver,  CO Great Gloves High quality and excellent in all winter and fall temperatures. From 35 degrees to 70 degrees my hands have been neither too cold nor too hot. Excellent armor protection as well. The fingers are a little long for me in the size small, but they are breaking in well enough that I am no longer noticing it.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
James Ross Humble,  TX Winter Gloves The gloves I got from Motorcycle Superstore are exactly what I needed. They fit perfect and I have already used them in the cold.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.8
John Williamston,  SC Another win by Cortech These cold-weather gloves seem to have a sweet-spot between 55 and 40 degrees. Warmer and you'll be sweating in no time, but much cooler than 40 and they will begin to fail to keep your fingers warm. Perhaps this is a problem with any non-heated glove, but at freezing or lower my fingers go numb after about 15 minutes of riding (though the main part of my hand stays warm much longer). The fit and finish of these gloves are excellent, with a very large gauntlet that really seals the wind out.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.8
JC Cambridge,  MA They are ok.. The pluses are that the gloves are warm, have a decent amount of armor (esp for a winter glove), the gauntlet is big enough to fit over a jacket sleeve, there are straps for the gauntlet and also to secure the glove to the wrist, and the price is a bit lower than other comparable winter gloves. The cons are that the knuckle armor seems like it's plastic underneath (I squeezed the glove and heard cracking), and the glove is NOT waterproof. I dunked a gloved hand in a pot of water, water seeped through to my hand after 10 sec, and after 30 sec it was heavy and soaked. Took a few days to thoroughly dry.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.2
Ed Bridgewater,  NJ Warm gloves for the winter rides. Gloves are warm, have a high cuff and lots of strapping to keep out the wind. Some might think they are too bulky and hamper throttle feel but it's a trade-off I'm willing to accept for keeping my fingers from freezing. One thing I don't like is the finger liner pulls out really easy and you have to fidget to get them back in place. So if you are out riding and take your glove off to answer a cellphone, pay a toll, have a smoke or pay the gas attendant plan on jerking around with them.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Ed Fletcher,  NC Scarab Winter Gloves The only reason these didn't get a full 5 on everything is because not enough time has gone by to fully test the gloves. The fit was perfect but there is a short break in period. They are a little stiff new. I have worn these several times now and I'm really pleased with them. I have ridden above 5000 feet above sea level which drops the temp about 20 degrees and my hands stay toasty. Great gloves for the price. I would give them a try if you are looking for winter gloves.
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