Incrediwear Fingerless Circulation Gloves Arthritis Gloves, Grey
S**L
Excellent gloves
This is my review of Incrediwear’s Fingerless Circulation GlovesAbout 5 years ago, I lightly sprained both my thumbs in a road bike accident. My doctor recommended that I get a pair of circulation gloves. She did not recommend a specific brand, so decided to give these a try.Fast forward to the present day. Now, long after my thumbs have healed up, I still wear them every day, for typing and design work in my studio. They are comfortable to wear and made of a breathable fabric.For the last five years I have washed them about once or twice a week (that is a lot of washes). I recently purchased a second set, and when I pulled them out of the box, I could hardly tell the difference between the ones I had been using for five years and the brand-new ones.The weave Is tight, and there is no fraying on the edges. In addition, the stitching between the fingers and thumb are usually where you find holes in the fabric… Not these gloves. The stitching is intact; even, on the older pair.Bottom LineComfortable to wear, keeps your hands warm, help with circulation, and last a long time.These gloves are a bit more expensive than some other brands, but in my opinion are well worth it.
D**R
Ideal Choice. Very Comfortable, Nice and Stretchy!
These are ideal for arthritic hands and wrists, especially with the extended wrist cuff. These gloves won't be so tight and stiff as to hurt your hands or cut off circulation. They feel cottony soft on sensitive skin. My palms measured just over 3" so I chose the larger size (M). I can move my hands and fingers to type while wearing these. The soft material keeps hands comfortably warm, and the fit allows for easy circulation. They are perfect for Carpal Tunnel issues. Highly Recommended!
B**O
Works like a charm, but flimsy
Had 2 hand surgeries and these help with comfort, but they aren’t as thick as their other products. You may keep replacing until they stop.
L**N
Not the sturdiest things
These gloves were recommended to me by my surgeon after my carpal tunnel surgery. I also have severe nerve damage and a lot of scar tissue in both of my hands. These gloves are not as sturdy as my last pair (which sadly I was allergic to) but they do help some. The one downfall is that they catch on EVERYTHING. If it's got an edge to it, they catch on it. The fingers have frayed around the edges and also have some snags on the glove from where they've caught on something. So they are not the best quality. They do help with my symptoms though, so I just know I'm going to be going through a few pairs.
J**P
Very cheap, don't fall for these gloves
I just got these gloves today and tomorrow they are going back! Just overpriced soft gloves that provide no compression or support whatsoever. I had purchased an elbow sleeve from this company, although overpriced as well, at least is well made and provides good support. These gloves seem to be designed and made by a completely different company, the stitching is cheap and the finger ends are already coming undone the first day of use. They may somehow keep your hands warm, but that is it. I am very surprised about the good reviews, really makes little sense to purchase these. If there was the option of giving negative stars I would put them for this product. Shame on this company for trying to scam customers that really are looking for relief for their affection.
M**N
Great arthritis gloves.
If you've got arthritis, these are great to keep your hands moving!
A**R
Keeps hand pain and lockup away in winter.
I have heavily worked w/my hands and they used to lock up or have alot of pain / dull ache. I stretch and massage them all of the time, especially in the cold months. These fixed that. They do wonders for my father and grandfather. My buddy who had an acute injury that wasn't healing and was getting worse took an old set of mine and was amazed that he was fine a week later. Medium/large are really for large to xl hands so don't be discouraged by sizing. Just use their chart.I am sure these work so well because they provide light compression and the warmth increases bloodflow/promotes healing while sending swelling/joint inflammation away from the hand easier. I tried the copper ones at Walgreens when I lost a pair of these and they were way too tight for working comfort.I will always be stuck on these! Wear them at night and day for extra healing.Hand wash with soap when soiled.
N**I
Overpriced gloves that didn't do anything
Wasted $30 on gloves that did not do anything. Aside from that, the threads are pulling apart in less than two weeks of use and need sewing. The only thing they did was keep the palm of my hand warm. I could have found a pair at a local discount store for $5 that would do the same. Buy this if you have money to spend - or waste.
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