The new Air jacket features a removable, fleece-lined inner jacket that can be turned inside out and worn separately.


Arctiva’s value-packed Sensor jacket has been redesigned to feature a new graphic look.


Air gloves have pre-curved fingers for added comfort on long rides.

rctiva breathes some fresh air into snowmobile apparel with the all-new Air Series jackets, pants and gloves. Loaded with fresh ideas, the Air Series is engineered to meet the demands of aggressive snowmobilers who expend lots of energy and generate lots of body heat while riding.      The roomy cut of Air Series apparel provides excellent freedom of motion and also allows use of body armor underneath.
     Air Series jackets feature a waterproof, windproof and breathable Microdry-coated outer shell and Microdry liner with heat exhaust vents at the hem and cuffs. Multiple zippered vents provide additional body heat management. A removable fleece-lined inner jacket can be worn separately for increased versatility, and a wind barrier can be zipped into the lower part of the shell to seal out blowing snow. New stretch Lycra “thumb catcher” internal cuffs keep the sleeves from riding up. A unique see-through inside breast pocket is just one of seven storage areas in the jacket and liner. Color choices are Royal Blue over Gray, Navy Blue over Brown, Red over Deep Red, or all Black. Air Series jackets have a suggested retail list price of $199.95.
     Air Series pants feature the same Microdry shell construction as Air jackets, plus a removable fleece-lined inner pant that can be worn separately. Pre-curved knees and internal snow cuffs add comfort, and a web belt with a fast clip is included. Straps on the jacket liner may be attached to the back belt loops of the pants to ensure full coverage during extreme maneuvering. Color choices are Royal, Navy, Red or Black, with a suggested list price of $179.95.
     Matching lightweight Air Series gloves feature a Hipora-coated fabric shell and Sticky-Grip palms for exceptional tactile feedback and control. They list at just $34.95 per pair.
     But fresh Air isn’t all that’s new this year. The value-packed Arctiva Sensor jacket has been redesigned for 2005. This 2/3-length semi-belted coat has a new graphic look but it still retains all the cold-fighting features and modest $129.95 price tag that make it popular with everyday trail riders.
     Returning Arctiva favorites include the Sequence, Vertical, Kid’s Vertical, Ridge, Code, Link, women’s Transit, performance-oriented Intercept, and 2-piece Base Suit series. Matching Arctiva gloves are available to complement each jacket.
     A color-coordinated Z1R helmet and a pair of super warm and extremely comfortable Trukke boots will complete a riding outfit. Arctiva ball caps, knit beanies and long-sleeve T-shirts add the finishing touches, and a new Wheelie Bag with separate boot compartment is perfect for toting any Arctiva snowmobile outfit.
     For more details on 2005 Arctiva Performance Snow Wear, check out the 2005 Parts Unlimited Snow Catalog or go online at www.Arctiva.com. You’ll want plenty in stock this fall for your value-oriented shoppers.










The matching Air pants have an elastic snow catcher cuff, zippered vents on inner thighs, and a zip-out pant liner that also can be turned inside out and worn separately.

For more information see:
www.arctiva.com


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