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IMAK Compression Arthritis Gloves
B**
Highly Recommend
The product “gloves” does what it says it will do. I wear them daily, with no issues. This is my second pair I’ve purchased.
R**L
guantes artrosis
Perfectos para personas con dolencias a causa de esta enfermedad.Muy útiles
A**R
Compression Gloves
A little more expensive than other ones, but they are very comfortable, and the size chart is more accurate than others. Worth the extra money that you have to pay
L**B
I wouldn't recommend
There's no support in the wrist, palm, or thumb. Personally, I need thumb and wrist support so they're fairly useless. If your issues are in your fingers, they are quite good for support.
S**A
Helps When I Am Reading
I read a lot at night, and because I am arthritic, I usually read digital review copies off of a tablet. However, even the tablet is too heavy sometimes, and my thumb gets sore from tapping to turn the pages. I purchased these to wear when I read, and am fairly satisfied.Here are the drawbacks of these gloves:*Not washable*Pinky is too long*Thumb is too short*The seam at the thumb on the inside leaves a ridge and makes me sore*Attracts lint and pet hair like a magnet*Chafes my skinThat said, I still consider it a good purchase. As far as I can tell, no one else out there makes washable compression gloves either. This means, of course, that I cannot wear them to do food prep, use cleaning products, eat, or apply cosmetics. It became clear right away that I couldn't figure to wear these all day. However, the period after supper clean-up and before I go to sleep is the time I like to read, and it's also the time my fingers are the most swollen. I use these gloves when I read for an hour or two every night, and it makes enough of a difference in my evening to be worth it.I considered attempting to turn them inside out so that the thumb ridge will be on the outside--less attractive, but I am not going anywhere in them, and it might alleviate the line on my hand where the thumb seam occurs. I have news: if you are nimble enough to turn these things inside out, you probably do not have arthritic fingers. I couldn't do it, and it took some doing to get them right side out once I had partially turned them inside out. Don't try it, unless you have someone available to help you.The good news is that the main part of the glove and the four fingers are not separated by seams, so the thumb is the only place that leaves lines on your flesh..Sooner or later technology will improve these things, as it does with almost everything, but until then, I recommend these gloves to arthritics to use at times when they don't have to do any of the things mentioned above.
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