prefer Seirus liner gloves (<2oz) as they are quick drying highly wind resistant (unlike standard Thermax glove liners) & somewhat water resistant, though will eventually wet through. As long as it's cold <20-25 F my hands breath well and stay mostly dry and quite warm even when I face plant or stumble into the snow climbing a steep hill, etc. ; Get wetter easier around 32 F, understandably. Cheap; usually last at least 1 season if I don't lose one of them! (Why do I always lose the LEFTs??!!)

If it's especially windy or rainy add my MLD Event mitts (0.9oz!!);(Only $45!!) I've dried my liner gloves wearing them inside my MLD's while warming my fingers cuz I waited too long to add the mitts. And they breathe pretty good even around 32 F.

If it gets much colder I use my 3.8oz BPL Feathorlite Vapor (Barrier) Mitts which are also waterproof very wind resistant and very warm, yet breathe well. (NOT cheap $145 new; btw - I have a size Med 2008 for sale ~$100 - new with tags! Never worn, had to size down)

I used to use Etowah SUL (<1oz) mitts similar to Frog Toggs material. Cheap ~$30, warm, highly water & wind resistant; but NOT durable - falls,abrasions wear finger palms near tips. Usually can make them last a season, bug cheap enough to replace. Lite enough to carry year round for those 50 degree rainny days when your hands get cold!