Discover relief with the power of copper
What’s so special about copper? The element is believed to help improve blood circulation and increase energy and boost detoxification within the human body. Copper is widely seen as a mineral that can increase energy and mental agility, making it a popular secret element in health and well-being. Our Arthritis Compression Gloves feature copper fibers interweaved with cotton to help stimulate and activate deep repair in the hands to minimize pain and inflammation with chronic wear.
Maximum flex.
Zero burden.
Unlike other thick and stiff gloves out there, our Arthritis Compression Gloves boast thin, breathable cotton for mobile wear. Our fingerless design also allows you to type away on your laptop or tap away on your smartphone with zero hindrance.
Unisex use.
Versatile color.
Our gloves are great for men and women alike, young or old. A gray color also ensures you can wear these gloves with any outfit for any occasion — from a jog in the park to a casual Friday in the office. You’ll never look out of place (and the fingerless design adds some edge to your look). Note that due to photo lighting and natural variations in manufacturing, the color of the actual gloves may slightly vary than how it appears in photos.
Find your size
Measure the width of your palm, from one end of your palm to the other, to find your glove size. It’s that simple and fool-proof. We offer three size selections:
Small: Up to 3.13 in (7.9 cm)
Medium: Up to 3.5 in (8.9 cm)
Large: Up to 4 in (10.1 cm)
The relief you need, anytime
Wear our gloves comfortably whether you’re cooking at home, working at the office, strolling outside, shopping at the mall, doing garden work, or really just doing anything (aside from bathing or washing your hands). The more often you wear these Arthritis Compression Gloves, the greater relief you can experience over time.
These gloves do make movements more restrictive, and my typing speed does slow slightly, but not having painful aching hands at the end of a day is worth the slower wpm. I've hand washed them several times and lay flat to dry and they still look new. I do take them off to use the restroom (this may be TMI, but I was wondering if I would be able to get them off/on easily). I'm able to remove them easily, and put them back on when I come back to my desk. Even with freshly washed hands (because everyone needs to wash their hands after using the restroom!!), they go on with no problems. My dr. recommended compression gloves for my osteoarthritis.
Capsaicin rubbing compounds hadn't helped. When these gloves arrived I pulled on the right glove and wore it for just an hour and a half. WOW, what a difference! They really do help. The swelling went way down, the arm and shoulder no longer hurt and even the thumb joint felt much better. I do not wear the gloves regularly. I now use them when I need them and they do make a big difference. I can wear the right glove (have not needed the left one at all to date) for almost 3 hours before the seams start to make my hand itch. That is more than enough time to help my problem. I recommend these gloves.
I've had significant swelling in my right hand in particular from this issue, and I hoped that the gloves would cause enough compression to treat that. When I put the gloves on, I felt immediate relief. The large size has just enough compression to keep the swelling down in my hand. The gloves are comfortable enough to wear for long periods of time. I'm wearing them now as I type; they don't impede my ability to carry out daily activities. I've tried other gloves that are tighter and less breathable than these. Highly recommended.
The gloves are designed with a left and right hand, rather than a interchangeable shape, which means that they fit properly around the thumb. I really like how the length of the fingers on the gloves comes up so high, providing extra warmth and comfort for the middle knuckle and a bit of the top knuckle too. Keeping the finger tips exposed means that I can type and pick things up without worry. Because the fabric is mostly cotton, it breathes well and doesn’t leave you with clammy hands. When needed, hand wash in cold water and air dry so that the elasticity doesn’t go out of them, and they won’t shrink.
Make sure if you order these that you get the proper size and measure your hands as they instruct. If you guess you could get the wrong size and lose any benefit you would otherwise receive. Its critical to the success of the gloves. Thanks and good luck to you!
I got the large size (they have a sizing guide on their website) and at first they seemed a little tight (my finger tips were getting discolored a bit even) but within a couple of days they stretched out a bit and feel perfect. They improve my circulation much more than my other gloves, are much more comfortable, and the build quality is much higher. I plan on getting a couple more pairs. If you need to work with your hands but are considering compression gloves stop and get these.
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, 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.