I have read that, of commonly available leathers, pigskin is the best all around glove. While it's not waterproof, it is very abrasion and puncture resistant, breathes well, dries quickly, is very supple and and remains supple after being wet, then dried. Drivers type work gloves are fairly cheap and can be found in the $1-$10 range.
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