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Doctor-developed copper compression gloves designed for men and women to alleviate symptoms of arthritis, Raynaud’s, and carpal tunnel syndrome. These ultra-thin, breathable gloves provide targeted compression to reduce pain, stiffness, and swelling while allowing full hand mobility. Each pair includes a comprehensive doctor-written handbook offering expert advice and exercises to optimize hand function and recovery. Made in the USA with durable materials, these gloves combine medical expertise with everyday usability for lasting relief.
| ASIN | B01MDMSV4P |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (745) |
| Date First Available | 22 December 2021 |
| Department | Boys |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Item model number | 645338911880 |
| Manufacturer | Cheers Health Care Limited |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 21.4 x 8.6 x 2 cm; 68.04 g |
P**E
Muy a la medida sirven mucho
J**.
[Edit/ Update]: Despite being overall satisfied / happy with the product -- The customer service for this company is second to none. They immediately responded willing to refund my money (now 6+ months later). I refused a refund as I wear these gloves and think they are a great product. However, they asked if I'd like a complimentary pair of these gloves in the version without fingertips to address my 1 complaint (isn't capacitive (doesn't work with phone)). I said sure,.. and I'll leave my thoughts on these in regards to the reason I use these gloves in the first place (Raynaud's Syndrome) and how fingertip removed gloves work (or don't) in a condition where the blood supply shuts off to your extremities. Again, this is a quality company. [Start Review]: I'd buy these gloves a million times over. Inexpensive and , so far, they've held up to much use and abuse. I've had them a better part of a year and I honestly didn't expect them to not wear out with daily use. These are extremely thin gloves,.. but in a great way - They don't feel constricting, in fact I'm typing at nearly my regular rate of speed (100-120 wpm [Yeah I type fast... but often slow it down to 80 or so casually). Point is the fingers are moving at the rate of my brain thinking and these gloves don't slow this down MUCH. It's more than acceptable. Now my biggest complaint -- For me, they aren't capacitive. Meaning they don't work with my phone. I didn't expect to really easily 'text' but unlock my phone and press basic buttons.. yes. It shows "Katie" texting her friends with these... I don't believe they are made with capacitive material but if they are it's not well done. Lastly, I bought these because they advertise Raynaud's relief. I have severe Raynauds (Fingers, Feet, ears, nose, any part possibly effected is..) So I wear these gloves all the time as even just the AC blowing will create massive discomfort and my arteries constrict 90% of the day so my fingers/hands are literally ice cold and painful. They help, but definitely don't keep them warm. But you must remember, if you have Raynaud's it is cold cause by blood vessel vasoconstriction/dilation dysfunction. Specifically the arteries constrict (get smaller or close) leading to the fingers primarily which causes the fingers to turn white (like a corpse cause no blood is reaching them). Most people experience significantly lower blood flow .. ie: 10-30% of normal which creates very cold fingers. Point is external protection can only help so much with an internal blood flow issue. (The oxygenated blood is 98 degrees and keeps our fingers warm (and all of our body)). Gloves aren't going to dilate your blood vessels (or in general help with such issues) unless they are heated. Period. Still - I highly recommend purchasing them. Even if you don't have arthritis or raynaud's syndrome,.. these are very sheer/thin gloves that allow you to USE your hands for finer tasks but provide some level of protection from the elements/cold etc. They remind me of driving gloves but better. They have nice grip on the bottoms as well.
T**.
Nice, well made gloves. For absolutely no reason my hands remain freezing even in summer so i got these and they do help. Took me a little while to get used to wearing gloves everywhere feeling like a lepor but idc anymore. The look nice and help keep pressure on my hands. Touch screen doesn't work for me much, though I'm not glued to my phone much either, I have small hands for a 6'2 guy but the large fits nicely. If the finger tips are uncomfortable there is a decent amount of untrimmed fabric from manufacturing, simply turn them inside out and trim it DO NOT CUT THE STITCH LINE. Very good product for the price fellas/felhers/felhims =D
B**S
I bought a pair for myself and my husband. The gloves are comforting and easy to wear. They also fit under other gloves when you need a little more warmth. They provide the need extra support without feeling too bonding. I like driving with them on. My husband likes them under his gloves when he’s working in the yard.
Z**O
I like my gloves; they are sleek, stylish, and they don't interfere too much with my typing. Customer service was very helpful with a delivery issue that arose. Now for my criticisms: The grip nodes on frequently used places came off within the first 2 weeks. The tips of the fingers etc. So doing things like opening jars is a bad idea. I personally bought these gloves for slightly different reasons than their intended purposes, so I can't fault them and rate them down because they did not do what I wanted. I bought them because I have circulation problems in my hands, which make them freezing. So I needed gloves to keep my hands warm while I work at my PC. They breath very well, so that may appeal to some people, but it makes them useless at helping retain any heat. If anything, the cold kind of sticks to the gloves, which may be because of the copper. TLDR It may help with arthritis, but it will certainly not keep hands warm.
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