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FREETOO Copper Arthritis Gloves for Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief

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About FREETOO Copper Arthritis Gloves for Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief
70% appreciated the adjustability, though 30% found it difficult to adjust.
The gloves have adjustable features that make typing and writing easier for me.
I had to move up a size to large and they fit much better. They offer great support across my knuckles.
The gloves feel snug around my knuckles and make it uncomfortable to type or bend my joints.
78% praised for their exceptional comfort, while 22% found them not breathable
The gloves are super soft and comfortable with just enough compression to last all day.
Without the glove, I experience sharp shooting pains in my hand. However, with the glove, my hands function normally again.
The gloves have good compression and are comfortable to wear, but are a bit slick without the grippy stuff.
I find the tightness around my aching joints uncomfortable when typing or doing activities that require me to bend my knuckles. This indicates that the gloves are not comfortable for me.
69% liked the stylish design
The gloves have heavier stitching around the fingers and thumb for durability. The material has tight elasticity and reinforced double stitching at the finger and thumb ends to prevent unraveling.
73% found them easy to put on and take off, while 27% struggled.
I like the gloves because they provide extra support in various places like the joints of the fingers and are more fitted around the wrist.
Wearing the gloves definitely relieves my pain and feels like a warm hug for my hands.
The gloves have saved my finger joints and wrist.
I need a larger size and am willing to try eventually. Others with smaller hands found them very comfortable.
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75% liked the improved grip, but 25% found it slippery.
The grips of the gloves can be annoying if not used to them.
After less than a week of wear, the seams started to loosen and several of the rubber grips on my gloves are already off with many more on their way off behind them.
70% praised the high-quality materials, while 30% thought they were cheaply made.
The gloves have little strips of material to help me grip objects and offer a fair amount of compression without cutting off circulation. They are quite nice.
The quality of the gloves could be better, but repairs are easy to make.
I doubt the fabric content of the gloves as it is not as listed and does not provide compression on the larger knuckles.
Within a few weeks of use, the gloves got holes and the grippy parts started peeling off.
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70% liked that it fits perfectly, but 30% found it tight
Size 7 or 7 1/2 fits well.
I moved up a size to large and they fit much better, snug enough to offer great support across my knuckles.
I have small hands and it's difficult to find gloves that fit, but these are very close to fitting.
I ordered the medium size as my size was on the cusp between small and medium. However, I found that the gloves do not have noticeable compression, and perhaps I should have chosen a smaller size. Rephrased: I ordered the medium size as my size was on the cusp between small and medium. However, the gloves do not have noticeable compression, and maybe I should have chosen a smaller size.
79% appreciated the excellent support, though 21% didn't notice a difference.
The gloves provide therapeutic squeeze evenly around all fingers, thumb, palm, and wrist, supporting joints and muscles to reduce strain.
I like how the gloves provide support around the wrist and in various places like the joints of the fingers.
The gloves are uncomfortable to wear while typing or doing activities that require bending the knuckles as they are a bit snug.
72% liked the warmth they provided, but 28% found them too hot.
I can imagine that the gloves would help a lot with other knuckle pain as they warm up quickly.
I find the glove to be not warm and the touch functionality to be poor.
In freezing temperatures, the glove is not much help, even though I used it in temperatures in the 40s and 50s.

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