Incrediwear Fingerless Circulation Gloves Arthritis Gloves, Grey
B**Z
Nice gloves, relaxes hands
Nice soft gloves, they don't feel super tight like compression gloves, just snug fit. I've worn them a few times for about 30 minutes at a time. Hands do feel better (I have tendinitis "trigger finger" as my doctor says). I have not tried wearing regular gloves to see if it's just the warmth that relaxed hands. Overall, I'm happy with the gloves.
C**R
These really help with hand/wrist pain!
I love these!! I wear them when I'm home to help with carpal tunnel. I wear them every time I sleep! They're the only gloves that help. I have gotten several pairs over the last couple of years.
M**L
Pricey, but nice!
The arthritis is my hands is mild and limited to times when I've been using my hands a lot. I make my living as a string musician and landlord that does his own maintenance, so I use my hands a lot, and I can say that I believe that these gloves have helped with my arthritis some, but not a lot. If you're suffering with moderate or severe arthritis in your hands and are getting these solely for the purpose of relieving that pain or prolonging the times in-between the soreness, these might help a little, but I'd definitely be looking for something with more compression. And as well, definitely know that there's no miraculous pain-be-all-gone in store for you here.What these do well though, is keep my hands warmer, which in turn helps with the arthritis. And with the open fingertips, I can type, work, and do most everything I would do otherwise with my hands. That's nice. I pretty much wear them both indoors and outdoors most all the time now in the cold weather months. But, I really didn't realize how much I use my entire hand to produce the phrasings I have to in my music playing, so should you string players be looking for a cold hands solution, I couldn't make these work for me. Truly, practicing with cold hands is not good in many respects, including hastening the onset of arthritis if you don't have it yet. I keep a space heater in my practice room, just a suggestion.Also, if you are looking for a warm pair of outdoor winter gloves, these won't fit the bill. But they aren't advertised to do so either. What I have found myself doing, is wearing them underneath my woolen winter gloves so that when I need to do work that requires the use of my fingertips, I can take the wool gloves off until I get it done and put them back on when I finish, thus my hands are much warmer while the winter gloves are off and that definitely helps to abate the arthritis. I can take off the winter gloves when my car heater warms up as well and still have these on so that I can use my fingers easily when I need to.Now the best thing about these for me is that they are extremely comfortable, comfortable enough to wear around the house without much realizing I have them on. They are very light weight, smooth to the touch, and I found the size chart here to be accurate. I really like the way these feel. You get some squeezy compression, but not really enough to feel compressed, which many of you may be needing. For me, it's just right. I'm in my sixties and don't really have poor circulation, but indeed, I'm starting to get there and my hands get cold very easy these days, which is what I bought these for. And yeah, they've been really helpful in that respect. They're of a tightly knitted fabric material that breathes well, very comfy as opposed to like an entirely a spandex glove, but if you're looking for some real pain relief, go with the fully spandex type of material.To boot, I find these to look quite good. Though I do wish they'd come in black. The light gray is already getting a tad dingy and I haven't found them to be at all stain resistant, but I do do house maintenance work in them. And, I haven't washed them yet. They're supposed to be machine washable which they look to be, but I really don't mind them being a little dirty, I'll just get them dirty again otherwise. Now if they were black... just sayin'.So yeah, I'll recommend these. Not so much for pain relief, but they do a good job at keeping your hands at an even temperature with the rest of your body, which is going to help with your arthritis some, and I find them comfortable to wear as I go about my daily routines without having to be taking them on and off all the time.Hope this helps you decide.
G**I
Comfortable
These gloves are perfect. I have arthritis and my hands are always cold. These gloves work they keep my hands warm
L**U
Nope
I have a lot of these products and the hands on did not hold up to the others (elbow, wrist and ankle)
J**R
Fingers are way too long.
Who designs these things? I got a great pair of arthriris gloves here a few years ago. Since then, every time I buy a pair the fingers, which are supposed to be open tips are longer than my actual fingers. Not happy with these and definitely DO NOT recommend them!
D**S
Fits great
Comfortable and works
D**L
It work for my clients.
The item was delivered on time and what we ordered.
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