







🛡️ Elevate your wrist game—support that moves with you, sustainably.
The WristWidget® (Blue) is a premium adjustable wrist brace designed for TFCC tears and ulnar-sided wrist pain. Made in the USA with eco-conscious processes, it fits wrists 14-22cm, supports both left and right wrists, and allows full movement for all-day wear. Waterproof and durable, it offers patented, clinically-backed support to relieve pain during sports and daily activities, backed by a lifetime guarantee.



| ASIN | B00AEDGVM4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,215 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #12 in Hand & Wrist Supports & Splints |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (10,419) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Wendy Taylor Medeiros |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.94 x 0.79 inches; 0.71 ounces |
E**C
Great support and pain relief!
I have scapholunate dissociation and arthrosis. This really helps support wrist and hand. I have honestly tried many other wrist supports, and this one works the best for me. Been using this brand over the last 10 years. A little pricey, but worth it for the pain relief. I can even still go to the gym and curl free weights with my condition.
A**R
Highly recommend the Wrist Widget
I ordered my wrist widget just over a month ago when my wrist (ulner side) was so painful, I was thinking that I was going to have to give up or take a very long break from my favorite game of Pickleball. My wrist has been problematic for months and I have tried two other wrist braces. The wrist widget that I originally ordered was slipping and so I did what some of the other reviewers advised and I contacted the company. Wendy responded right away and sent out the XS Wrist widget which when I used with tape, fit perfectly. In a short period of just a few weeks, my wrist feels 90% better. I can't explain how it works but I am so happy to be playing pickleball again. I do wear it everyday and always when I am playing. The other reviewers were correct about the customer service being phenomenal. I do highly recommend starting with this wrist brace. It is a bit more expensive but you will be buying it eventually after trying all the other braces.
E**S
Works great, cost a lot
I have TFCC tear that's been surgically repaired but still pops from time to time and is weak. I was using various different full wrist braces to give the pain and weakness relief. I'm happy I took a chance and tried this brace as it is simple, but somehow works to alleviate the pain. I'm giving it 4 stars because it cost so much for something so simple, so the company is profiting big time off people suffering. So yea, that kind of sucks.
J**N
Wicked Good
I was skeptical when looking at this brace, it looked so flimsy and I didnt understand how it could provide me relief, but the reviews were good. I needed it for a ulnar wrist sprain. I don't know what kind a witch juju they put in this, but it works amazing! I dont have the pain when moving or twisting my wrist like I had when wearing just an elastic wrap. I highly recommend, it feels good and my wrist is well supported.
A**.
Excellent.
Just came to give a quick vouch for this product that has really made a difference for me. I have weak wrists that tend to ache after doing physical work and gone through dozens of different wrist support, bands, bandages and nothing compares. This product is minimal doesn't get in the way doesn't bind and is highly customizable due to the front and back strap being individually adjustable. It is stiff enough and substantial enough that it really does a great job of supporting. Every now and then I will still buy a new product to try it out but I always come back to the wrist widget. Been using for many years now hope it's always around in the future!
K**S
Helpful but uncomfortable
I like that this brace is a little thinker than other ones similar and it seems to help my hand fairly well. But it is not made for comfort. As the brace is two pieces of cloth velcroed together, making the edges of the entire brace uncomfortable. I had to spend about and hour cutting down the Velcro edges so it could be wearable.
D**C
A Great Piece of Equipment
I tore my TFCC about 12 years ago. I was in a lot of pain and was desperate for some relief. I came across the Wrist Widget and gave it a try. I was disappointed because I thought it had no effect. I even called out to Hawaii and spoke to Wendy Medieros, the inventor. After a couple of years, I grew to understand the injury a bit more and it eventually it became a non issue. Until a couple of months ago. For some reason, my wrist again became an issue again a few months ago. I figured,"What do I have to lose?, and bought another one. I put it on and I was astounded. The relief was instant. The product did not change. Possibly, because the injury was older, more mature and there wasn't as much swelling, but it didn't matter. I put it on and the issues, the discomfort, etc. was gone immediately. My wife dug out the old one and now I have 2, one to work out and get sweaty in and one to wear for everyday life. It's been about 6 weeks and I am finally comfortable enough to take it off. The issues are greatly reduced and I can go about my daily life without it. But, I am keeping it available in case I get another flare up. I can't say enough good things about the Wrist Widget.
G**Y
Does the work but can be better
The good part is it provides support and stability on my wrist, it limits the angle of wrist so that I'm less likely to hurt my wrist. The build quality feels cheap at the price around $30, I feel like I can buy something with the same quality on Temu with $5. I can feel the plastic touching my wrist. It is itchy, uncomfortable but not unbearable.
T**Y
Very good item, it works as expected will recommend this
T**E
I have suffered from RSI related pain on the thumb side of both wrists for more than 20 years, but about 18 months ago I experienced a really sharp pain on the ulna side of my left wrist (when turning a door handle that I didn't realise had been tightened!!). I strapped it up with one of my many wrist supports I already had and rested it as much as possible. The pain pretty much went away, but a few months later I experienced exactly the same pain (this time from turning he shower knob!!). Out came the variety of wrist supports again for another couple of months. Pain lessened, but never went. Twisted it again on the shower knob a couple of months later! Did some research then about ulna sided pain and came across the wrist widget. (you may ask at this point why I didn't visit my doctor, but that's a long story involving many years of frustration...). Thought I'd give it a try, even though it was a bit pricey Well, at first the pain worsened for a couple of weeks, but then there was a low but noticeable improvement. I wore it 24/7 (either just got it wet in the shower, or wore a plastic bag over my arm. Didn't want to risk the shower knob without it on!!) After a few months I would say the pain had pretty much totally gone. It was at this point I realised I'd actually been wearing the thing the wrong way up for all those months!! The instructions are basic to say the least, and even after watching the videos of how to put it on I has somehow been getting it wrong. I had the harder side against my skin, and the softer side outwards. Ok, I know that seems daft, but it seemed to follow the pictures...I was wearing some "underlay" underneath to stop it scratching too much. So then I started wearing it the right way round, just for security really as the pain was pretty much gone (with the other issues I have with my wrists. it was hard to tell definitively which bit was hurting...). After about 6/7 months I weaned myself off it, and went cold turkey with no strapping. This lasted a glorious couple of months, then some pain came back, not really sure what caused it, thumb or ulna side, so went back to some general strapping. A year on from buying it, I am back wearing it again, but again it is really just for security. Having had 20 years of RSI issues, it kinda feels weird not having strapping on, so I'd rather wear a small inconspicuous thing like this and feel happy. I can report it is still going strong, not too tatty, velcro still holding. Wear it 24/7 EXCEPT in the shower - I am now braving turning the knob very carefully! So although £20 something sounds a lot, I have had my money's worth I think!
A**G
The brace itself does the job. It looks simple but it helps a lot on RFCC
P**A
These were recommended by my osteopath and they are amazing! I have been wearing them for a while and really notice when I forget to put it on. Highly recommend 👌🏻
R**A
Aunque al verla no pareciera gran cosas, el resultado y soporte van eliminandooslas el dolor y corrigiéndooslas la lesión
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