For shallow dives I generally don't bother with equalizing tubes, bungee, whatever. Just let the hands stay in there own little enviroment. Start getting some depth, much time below 60' and the hand squeeze is noticable. So they do go in.
I've had two different glove leaks. both were shallow and the wrist seal worked as it should. I just dove with a wet glove. But all is not joy, I did get an air bubble to burp past the wrist seal and into a glove once. It was a shallow dive and without any equalizing possible the glove grew as I ascended. Something to keep in mind.
I'll probably keep with my current trend. Isolation for short and shallow dives, but vented wrist seals for deeper stuff. I do like my Kubis. New pair of gloves can be had on ZORO for $2, no point in even thinkig of ever patching them.