For many years I owned a winter crab boat. We needed to keep our hands warm for eight hours while working outdoors. Idle fingers are cold fingers. Tight gloves cause cold fingers. Wet fingers are frozen fingers. We would wear a pair of thin polypropylene glove liners. Over the liner, we wore a commercial rubber glove which only had a thin cloth liner. If you buy the fuzzy, thick-lined gloves, you will get cold without the liner to keep the perspiration off your hands. The problem with the thick, fuzzy gloves is trying to dry them. The poly liner will keep the moisture off your fingers. The thin rubber glove lining absorbed the sweat from your hands. We would change out our gloves a few times throughout the day. Fortunately, we had a heater in the cabin, like a heater in a car. We put a small clothes line in front of the heater to hang our gloves. Without the thick, fuzzy liner, our gloves dried quickly in front of the heater. You can buy a bunch of liners and rubber work gloves for the price of expensive ski gloves. Once the sweat is absorbed into a ski glove, your hands will get cold and stay cold. One other thing, we wore our gloves loose but tight enough to work. Too tight cuts the blood circulation and your hands will get cold. We do the same thing with our boots.