If you like leather or other type with liner, try
the thin, white/silver knit liners. They are almost like no gloves, are warm
alone, really warm inside something heavier. Warm even wet.
Cheap, too, $3 or $4. Can find them at most
farm stores, some of the catalogs with all the odds and ends stuff.
First of all, how cold is it
going to get where you are??? The BEST winter riding gloves I ever had
were loose leather ones, I could add gloves underneath if it was really
cold, the second best pair I had were from the co-op ( local farm supply
store) they were some sort of work glove made out of soft leather, again
a bit loose so I could add those little black "one size fits all" riding
gloves ( that can be bought thicker as well :-)) underneath the leather glove,
the leather really keeps out the water and wind!!! I managed to ride
outside in the winter, sometimes in -20 weather (C) with those , as long
as we keep trotting I stay warm!!!:-)