If you want to try the cheap approach that I use this is what you need:
Some cheap ski type gloves with a nylon or polyester hard shell. Kind of like these:
FLOSO Unisex Waterproof Padded Thermal Winter/Ski Gloves With Grip
Then you want some cheap fleece gloves that are kind of thick but single layered with no buckles and straps. Something like this;
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/polar-edge-men-s-fleece-gloves/pid-1319805?N=628476131&count=1&affcode=42&kwid=ps_cse&cid=PLA_101909045&gclid=CIisj6uLhsMCFQdqfgodnx4AB w&kwid=productads-plaid^78041069478-sku^101909045-adType^PLA-device^c-adid^61320789198
Then you've got to get some scissors and a sharp knife and dissect all the lining and insulation and loose stuff out of the ski type gloves.
Then you just wear those wind resistant shells over the fleece or cycling gloves. Makes them at least twice as warm with little weight and you can clean and dry them out easy.