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Copper Compression for Hands, Wrists, Fingers, Thumbs & More
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FIND THE STRENGTH TO HEAL. Copper Compression’s Arthritis Gloves provide you with the compression you need to help reduce swelling and pressure, increase blood flow, restrict excess fluid build-up, and relieve aching and soreness in joints. The therapeutic value of these fingerless gloves provides support in managing medical conditions such as: arthritis, carpal tunnel, tendonitis, typing, texting, purlicue pain and repetitive stress injuries.
COPPER INFUSED FIBERS. The material used in these gloves unites comfort with functionality. The 4-Way stretch construction, open finger design and non-slip palm grips allow you your full range of motion and grip, so there’s no impact on your dexterity and fine motor skills. The moisture wicking fabric keeps palms dry, cool and comfortable. Get back to drawing, typing on the computer, crochet, quilting or knitting, and more with supported and pain free hands.
AVAILABLE IN 5 SIZES. These gloves are available in XS, S, M, L and XL. Carefully measure the circumference of your palm above the thumb and select your size according to our sizing chart. These compression gloves are meant to be tight, especially the first few times you wear them. If they are too tight, please reach out to exchange for a new pair that fits your specific compression needs. Great for men, women, and even children with sensory issues can benefit from compression support.
EASY TO CARE FOR. This high quality fabric will withstand washing and not lose its functionality over the course of time. They are intended for day and night wear, while you work, play and sleep. These gloves have been carefully constructed to provide real compression and support to hands, palms, fingers, and knuckles. They’re even good for milder conditions, such as stiff or sore muscles, tendons & joints! Find real relief at the office, bowling, gaming with friends.
YOUR SATISFACTION IS IMPORTANT TO US – In the very unlikely event that you do not absolutely love these Copper Compression Arthritis Gloves, for any reason whatsoever, please contact customer support. Each set includes 1 right and left glove. Limited wrist support.
8 reviews for Copper Compression Arthritis Gloves | Fingerless Arthritis Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief for Men & Women | Hand Support Wrist Brace for Neuropathy, Rheumatoid, Tendonitis, Swelling, Crocheting Nude (S)
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Steven P. Peek –
Great for pain
High quality even, effective, firm compression throughout the glove. Highly useable for other tasks while driving. I drive motorhome often for several sequential 8 hour days. I get arthritic shooting, grabbing pains in wrist, between thumb and fore finger, and knuckles. These gloves help noticeably. These are my second, different, compression driving gloves. Lost the first, which I really liked. They werent copper. I like the feel, compresssion and wearing fit (a little tough to get on but they have to be), and effectiveness of these better. Bought my regular size and another one size smaller. My regular size fit. Wife uses the smaller.
LexitheChihuahuaShark –
Great for stabilizing your hand but you can still use them.
VERY helpful! I am hyper-mobile and tend to hyperextend my fingers doing things but especially sleeping. I really messed them up the other night. I had to go to Urgent Care to get steroids they were so inflamed. Between icing off and on, taking steroids and tumeric, I wore these at night to help bring down the inflammation. It also doesn’t allow me to hyper extend my fingers. I can also wear these comfortably while working and doing other chores around the house. It stabilizes but does not prevent you from using your hands completely.
Brian Holtkamp –
These will last you if you take good care of them
I purchased a pair five years ago, and it’s only recently getting to the point where they’ve shrunk/are tatty enough for me to seriously consider getting another. I wore them frequently- I was a very competitive gamer for a few years and around the joints of my hand they still fit quite tightly. They’ve served me well, and these are very durable quality. I will note that while the edges frayed a lot in that time, the crucial part that did the heavy lifting of what a compression glove does remained pristine and tight. If you’re expecting comfort from a compression glove, there is no such thing. They’re designed to compress around your wrist and the initial slight discomfort is just something you have to get used to- no pain, no gain, as they say. These have been everywhere with me at some point and they still hold up well- and they’ll resist pretty well whatever you throw at them. The nylon structure is durable- except at the ends, and I will note the first place likely to suffer tearing after frequent use is the area below the wrists. They don’t provide much in the way of warmth- they’re just nylon and copper- but they’re so thin that you can wear anything over them no problem. They are made to slip on for 8 hours or more and forget.
Melissa Lea –
Great gloves
These work amazingly for me. The compression is good throughout the glove – mild enough so it doesn’t hurt inflamed joints but strong enough to prevent pooling inflammation at the base of your fingers and in the palm. I tried a different brand and that was too tight around my fingers and it actually hurt! But these gloves are perfect.
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I was skeptical about these and when I opened the package, they were so tiny. I was like oh my goodness they may not fit well let me tell you measure your hands like they tell you to they fit perfect and they truly give me comfort and ease my pain I will be ordering another pair or two to have .sleep in these also.
Margaret Mitchell –
Gray stays clean better
Skin colored pair is nice for when a person is out in public, but it sure gets dirty faster. But then it’s easy to wash, especially while wearing. So I got a gray pair too for every day use around home.
Lisa M. Potts –
Decent Arthritis Gloves
Fabric is soft and smooth. Feels good. I purchased size medium. I may have been able to wear the small but I was afraid of it being too tight. I plan to sleep in them and I don’t want my circulation cut off. They were easy to put on, but I can feel the compression; it’s almost like a massage. My only complaint is that I wish the fingers were longer. They don’t cover the middle joint on my fingers, and the middle joint on my middle finger is where my main arthritis pain is from an old injury. That joint gets stuck and I need the compression on that joint. I will keep these because they do feel good and I’ve only had them on for about 30 minutes.
Ang K –
Great gloves for swelling & nerve pain. I use them daily for years!
TLDR: I completely recommend these for swelling and nerve pain!——Over the past few years, I’ve bought a number of these gloves in different sizes and for someone with a severe pain disorder that entails the affected areas becoming extremely swollen and literally feels like it’s on fire, they’ve been a complete godsend. I can’t use full-fingered gloves because they’re too hot for me, but also on that note.. I’ve tried other brands before and so far, nothing has matched these for me personally because they are so nice and breathable! They’re comfortable, keep my hands nice and cool, and are very easy to work with as they don’t restrict any motion, whereas others were either too thick, too hot, or made it nearly impossible to fully move around in. These are so great that I can easily forget I have them on.I only have ONE problem with them and it’s because of my most recent order. I bought a few in Large & in Medium. All but one were fine. One of the mediums, the left glove was perfect but the right glove was strangely larger. Now it’s not like it’s cartoonishly larger but enough that it’s a little annoying. The finger areas are okay, but compared to the other hand, it’s very loose in the palm/wrist part. (I originally decided to take off one star because of this, but by the end of my review, I realized that this small disappointment wasn’t worth the loss of a whole star. I’d remove 0.5 of one if I could, but I can’t, so 5 stars it is.)That said… I 100% recommend these for anyone who deals with chronic swelling of the hands. There are days where I have to wear them literally for days at a time without removing them, and while they do become a little looser the longer you wear them, amazingly they go back to their normal size once you take them off for a while (in the short term, though).Mind you, these are compression gloves that use tight elasticity to achieve that. This means that long-term, they WILL become substantially looser the longer you wear them no matter what you do, so these are not a lifetime purchase. But honestly, I think I’ve only needed to replace mine maybe once a year and sometimes even longer, and considering their reasonable price and how much I wear them (nearly every single day), that’s great value.Also, they’ve recently made a small change that took care of what was probably my biggest long-term annoyance with them– they now include the glove size inside each glove, and thank god for that. That was honestly the only frustrating thing for me as someone who has multiple different sizes in the same color.Anyway, in summation, I definitely recommend these, and they’ve made a huge, significant impact on my pain and general quality of life. If you need to use them daily like I do, I suggest getting multiple pairs. This way you can trade off and you’ll always have another one if you have to wash a pair, etc. Also having different sizes could be helpful — I switch between sizes depending on how much swelling/pain I’m in & therefore how much compression I need.