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I have a few basic approaches to keeping my hands dry when riding in wet weather. 1. Don't ride in the rain :-) 2. Multiple sets of gloves.3. Thin latex gloves under my riding gloves. This is especially helpful when your gloves haven't dried out overnight on multiple day rides and fit easier under any glove in winter or summer riding. I also have a set of glove liners called sealskins. (Have socks too) These are great, have a microfiber lining, and are completely waterproof. They can get a bit warm in the summer but are completely waterproof. I've had both the gloves and socks for at least 8 years.I've tried over the years to use waterproof gloves, but if you're in multiple days of pouring rain nothing will keep your gloves dry. This is the primary reason why I went for an inter liner.