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Back in my days on the inshore lifeboat I used to wear 2 pairs of the thin 'nitrile' disposable medical gloves under a pair of thin neoprene sailing gloves.

 

This gave 3 layers and kept my hands toasty warm yet still allowed me to use my fingers.

 

Maybe the same will work under your arb gloves.

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Back in my days on the inshore lifeboat I used to wear 2 pairs of the thin 'nitrile' disposable medical gloves under a pair of thin neoprene sailing gloves.

 

This gave 3 layers and kept my hands toasty warm yet still allowed me to use my fingers.

 

Maybe the same will work under your arb gloves.

 

Beat me to it. They also stop the moisture getting to your hands.

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