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This wrist brace by Bchoiz offers professional-grade support for TFCC injuries, carpal tunnel, and tendonitis with a breathable, lightweight nylon blend. Featuring dual Velcro straps for adjustable compression and built-in massage bumps to promote circulation, it fits both wrists comfortably and discreetly—ideal for sports, work, and recovery.









| ASIN | B0CPFM7TDR |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 44,250 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 339 in Hand & Wrist Braces |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,854) |
| Date First Available | 15 Mar. 2024 |
| Included components | / |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Manufacturer | Bchoiz |
| Manufacturer reference | WB |
| Part number | WB |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 3 cm; 100 g |
| Specific uses | Tennis Elbow |
A**J
Let’s be honest—when we’re shopping for something new, we all want that eye-catching, stylish pick. But there’s something really satisfying about finding a product that nails both form and function. This one strikes that perfect balance: it’s sleek, simple, and surprisingly versatile. Whether you wear it on your left or right wrist, it fits like a dream. I’ve got a 7-inch wrist, and the fit is spot-on—snug without being too tight, if that’s how you like it (I do!). The material is soft, lightweight, and super comfy, even when layered under (or possibly over!) sleeves or a jacket. The Velcro? Still going strong with zero signs of wear, which honestly impressed me. I always like to live with a product for a bit before raving about it. Not just the “fresh out the box, looks cool” feeling—I mean actually using it. And after some real-world wear, I’m genuinely loving it. Especially for the price. Seriously, finding something this solid for under $20 feels like a rare win these days. The adjustable Velcro gives you total control—tighten it up or keep it loose, whatever feels best. I’ve even washed it once and it held up perfectly. So yeah, it’s a definite yay from me.
K**R
I bought these soft wrist brace to help with the support during the recovery of two surgeries on my right wrist, One to repair the broken bone in the other one to repair a severed tendon. Of course I had to wear forecasts and three different hard braces. It is an Oneto repair the broken bone in the other one to repair a severed tendon. Of course I had to wear four casts and three different hard braces. It is an 18 month recovery. So right now I am at month 8th of my recovery. My doctor wanted me to start using a softer brace instead of the harder brace with the metal Due to the fact that when wearing a harder brace overtime, atrophies the muscle and prevents the muscle from strengthening and repairing after surgery. So he recommended a softer brace for the remainder of my recovery and during light duty. I have been in severe pain in my left wrist for over 40 years. Come to find out that the lunate bone, which is right in the middle of your wrist between your hand and your arm bones is dying, along with having three a ganglion cyst, and the beginnings of the ulnar tendon starting to shred. Needless to say, I am scheduled to have surgery in April. I have always worn harder braces for support for both of my wrists, so I was hesitant to buy softer wrist braces for fear that they would not give me the support and of course I would waste my money. But I was pleasantly surprised at the quality and support of the softer braces made by Bchois. They are soft, give me the support I need during light activity and sometimes when I’m doing more strenuous activity, the Velcro holds very nicely, it doesn’t shred your clothing, it’s also thin enough to wear under long sleeve shirts and jackets without stretching them out like the harder braces do. The instructions they give, you says to wrap the brace around your thumb and wrap it around the top of your hand, and then secure with Velcro, but I found that you can also wrap at the other way, attached to your thumb and wrapped it to the inside of your hand then secure with the Velcro. I find that sometimes when I wrap it the opposite way as recommended, around to the inside of my hand I feel like I get more support. I have very small, downy wrists, so the extra small that I bought fits perfectly. They are so soft and comfortable to wear that I often forget that I’m wearing them, but feel very secure when using my hands for light duty work There really isn’t any cons about these braces, other than the fact that sometimes I still have to wear a harder brace on my left wrist, at least until I am recovering from my wrist surgery. I highly recommend these for anyone who needs A softer support for your wrists without having to wear the bulky metal braces.
M**P
I bought this brace when I was pregnant. It is very light and breathable. It supported my wrist a lot when I was trying to lift everyday objects. Quality is very good. It is also very snug and fits well on my wrist and hand. I wear it even now.
K**R
I took a tumble and hurt both hands/one wrist. I ordered two of these to support my hands/wrists while recovering and to remind me to move carefully. I used these after a few days of using an ace bandage on the 'worst' hand/wrist. I also used compression gloves with and without these and the combination worked great. Once the injuries were better I would wear one or the other. They are very comfortable to wear, and depending on how my injuries were hurting I could wrap them differently and get instant relief. Sometimes I would hook the the thumb-hole on my index finger or middle finger to find a different wrap that would support/reduce discomfort. It's easy to adjust how tight you want it (helpful while one hand/wrist was swollen) and where they support the wrist. I especially liked them when I was carrying not-so-light stuff. I do not like the bumps, they get uncomfortable when I wear them longer or start to sweat. Also, the velcro will leave snags if you don't get it on the other velcro patch so I'm not keen on that, but I don't think there is a fix. I'm currently mostly recovered and not wearing them, but one wrist still doesn't have full mobility back so I keep them handy just in case.
D**B
Just got this today and after 10mins of wearing it, I already hate it. Although it’s easy to put on and does feel supportive in the wrist, the thumb hold is very thin and digs into your thumb and is pulling it backwards at an awkward angle making my thumb very sore. May try just wearing it for now without the thumb part on.
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