👐 Embrace Comfort, Conquer Pain!
The Brownmed IMAK Compression Arthritis Gloves are expertly designed to provide relief from arthritis and joint pain. Recognized by the Arthritis Foundation, these fingerless gloves feature a breathable cotton-spandex material that offers mild compression to enhance circulation and comfort. With an open fingertip design, users can maintain full dexterity while enjoying all-day wear. Backed by IMAK's quality guarantee, these gloves are a must-have for anyone seeking to improve their daily life.
S**N
NON refundable!
even though I measured my hand precisely as the box states, the gloves were too small and actually hurt them. Mostly because of the bulky seams that left huge dents in on my fingers and hands. I feel that compression gloves should be close to seamless as to not cause irritation.The item is NON REFUNDABLE so know that prior to purchase.They did give me $5 back. But I wasn't impressed.
S**.
Great for Raynaud's!
I have Raynaud's Disease (secondary - came along with Lupus) and even in the summer, my hands are constantly cold. I was getting daily Raynaud's attacks in which I lost almost all blood flow to my hands and they became so cold that they were painful before I bought these gloves. They help so much! They seem to stimulate blood flow enough to keep me from having an attacks. These are great "summer weight" gloves for someone with Raynaud's to wear while just going about their life.I also have joint pain in my fingers from Lupus, and these gloves also help to reduce my pain, although that's not even what I originally bought them for! I attend college classes online, and I have to do a lot of typing and computer work because of that. I always wear these gloves now while I work at my computer, and they make such a difference! Hardly any pain, even after hours of typing!For those wondering about size: When I measured my hand as it says to on the picture of the box, I was between a size small and medium. Everyone always tells me how small my hands are, but I have chubby fingers, so I was worried the small wouldn't fit. I ordered the small ones anyway. They definitely were tight when I first put them on, but I believe that they're supposed to be tight. If I had gotten the medium, they probably would not have been as effective. I agree with other reviews that they stretch out over a few days to fit your hands perfectly!The material of these gloves is soft and durable. The heather grey color is beautiful, in my opinion, and it makes them slightly more "stylish" than other gloves I've seen, which is nice for a 23 year old girl who has the circulation problems of a much older woman. The finger tips end right at the second joint on my short fingers, and I find this to be the perfect length for typing, using my phone, and other day to day activities.
A**B
Watch the sizing, I tell you how to do it.
Gloves are grey as depicted and do provide warmth as described.I want to let you know to watch the sizing. The product description says to measure "across the knuckles". The problem with that is, if you are like me, that means take a tape measure and lay it "across" or along the knuckles. Well.... the problem with that is it will then also measure the curve and give you a false measurement. Example: my hand is 3 inches laying flat on the tape but is 4 inches if I lay the tape over the knuckles!So, to determine your size: lay the ruler, straight edge or tape down flat on the table. Then, lay your hand on the numbers; put the Zero at one edge as you are looking down over your hand. Then... if you see 2 3/4 inches or less, order the XS; if you are past that and up to 3 1/8 inches you would wear a Small; the Medium is up to 3 1/2 inches and the Large is up to 4 inches.Because I measured incorrectly, I ordered a Medium and unfortunately the gloves do not fit well. They fit "okay" but my fingers and thumbs are mostly covered up. LOL So I wear them mostly to keep my hands warm in the house and at the computer. I can roll the material down a bit to expose my skin if need be.I would like to give these a 5 Star but... I cannot really attest to them fitting properly and helping circulation. I do not feel right about returning them as it was my error in measuring the size I ordered. So for now, I will use them solely to keep my hands warm. Hope this helps with your ordering.
M**Y
Useful Gloves, But Have To Go Real Easy On The Seams
My physical therapist recommended these gloves. We measured my hands, made sure I ordered the correct size. The gloves look good, they are comfortable, and they protect all the joints in the hand. The big problem though is the build. They are of very poor quality. The very first time I put them on, I tore the seam on my right hand glove. Owch. Shame on them for building such a poorly made product. The very nature of these gloves is that they fit tightly and be able to put on and take off over and over. Grrr.Update: a friend of mine repaired the seam, plus I've bought a few extra pairs, and I've since learned how to "gently" put these on without tearing the seam... it's a bit of a learned skill I'm afraid, but I have not torn a seam since, and have worn them every day for a couple of months now. I still stand by my original statements, which are genuine, but I am upgrading it to 3 stars now. While the stitching isn't the best, the gloves do the job, actually really well, and I've become reliant on them and appreciate them. They do protect my hands, and have helped me quite a bit. If you decide to get yourselves a pair, go easy on em when sliding your hands in is my best advice :)
G**E
Good gloves, but a bit bigger than anticipated
I do like these gloves, but am going to buy a smaller size. They are great for keeping hands warm but the compression isn't brilliant for me with the large size except on days when my hands balloon up a lot. The fingers are a lot longer than I expected also. I measured my hands and went for the large based on that, so it was a bit disappointing. They do shrink very slightly in the wash so they are a little better now than they were when they arrived. I know the idea with these gloves is that you're supposed to be able to use your hands quite freely. They're quite thin and better than a lot of gloves in that respect, but don't get carried away with the idea you'll be able to do things like type comfortably in them - they really slow you down. Overall, I would say I'm glad I bought them - they are much nicer to wear than the horrible stiff things my physio tried on me! But the medium might be better for me. If you're on the lower end of a size when you measure your hands, maybe a good idea to go a size down.
S**6
good if you suffer with rheumatoid arthiritis
love these but they ripped after a few wears but much better compression than cheaper versions I wear these a lot as I suffer with Rheumatoid arthritis I just wish they would do neutral colures as I feel like FAGAN out of Oliver if I want to wear them when im out. Very embarrassing . Need neutral colours blush, nude etc
D**N
A real help
I bought these gloves for my husband, who has extremely painful arthritis, particularly (at present) in one finger of one hand. He has found the compression glove definitely beneficial. He wears it almost all day for a variety of activities including typing and even cooking, and at night even finds it preferable to the 'resting splint' prescribed by his doctor.
V**A
Good enough for its' prize
It does helps the hand. It keeps the hand warm enough while having it out in the cold. They are comfortable enough to wear while playing games. They are very light and thin. Looks okay. Got the medium size, fit just fine, however the length of the finger parts of the gloves are too long for me; they cover up to just below the nails other than the thumb. So if anyone is interested in buying this, I do recommend it but watch out not only for the size of your hand but length of fingers as well so it fits nicely to play games or do other activities without distribution.
C**.
Excellent, wish I'd known about these years ago!
I love these gloves! I've suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for 16 years, particularly in my hands which are often painful, lumpy and swollen, now permanently a bit deformed as the disease has damaged them. I find these gloves very comfortable, warm, cosy and pleasant to wear. I call them my comfort gloves! I wear them as much as possible, even overnight as they feel so nice, and when getting on with things in the day. They wash easily, last for months even with such a lot of use before they start to wear out and become less stretchy. I wish the doctors would tell us about this kind off thing instead of prescribing so many painkillers! Not a cure, but a very welcome soothing comfort for arthritic hands.
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