The RSP extreme seem a good bet and at £18 aren't too costly. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RSP-Extreme- ... SwK8BbMU2P
As above, 6 different levels of glove for various temperatures/conditions, though about 13 pairs in total

Thornyone wrote:I suffer from very cold fingers (white/mauve/orange) in cold weather and have tried all sorts of gloves over the years, including cycle-specific designs. The gloves I use nowadays in winter are North Face Gore Windstopper, which are not at all bulky but not too tight and keep my hands comfy. They also have a silicone grip which is much better for gripping the bars than some of the “cycling” gloves I have had in the past. They also seem to stay warm when they get damp, but may not be so good if soaked.
LollyKat wrote:+2 for ski gloves - I got a really cosy pair from Mountain Warehouse quite cheaply. A year later a seam had split slightly in one finger. I took it back and they gave me a new pair straight away without any quibbling.
random37 wrote:Promise not to laugh?
I like these for winter riding:
https://www.workgloves.uk.com/products/ ... oves/18826
Wear wool gloves underneath if it's really cold.
Bear in mind they are about 70p at your local builder's merchants, so it's hardly a great expense to try them. Things get damp after a while, but for the price, you can't grumble.
The utility cyclist wrote:I use Polaris extreme, out of production but if you can find a pair I'd recommend them highly. Very wind and water-resistant as well as good for sub zero temperatures. They have a hypora liner which is incredibly waterproof.
Sweep wrote:By the by, I often avoid gloves with "fleece" liners - can be a right pain when the liners pull back as you extract your hand and then struggle to get the liner back in the fingers. Often prefer to layer with a separate liner. Helps gloves to dry after a downpour and also makes washing simpler.
Sweep wrote:And getting to my point, can anyone recommend a waterproof outer glove?
ie: no padding/insulation at all and no liner within that - just a waterproof layer I can put over my other gloves.
Had the impression that Mountain Warehouse did them at one time but no longer.