Handeze Therapeutic Massage Glove appeals to a wide range of crafters,from quilters and stitchers to knitters and general crafters, young and old alike. The unique ergonomic design of the Handeze Glove provides therapeutic heat, massage and support for hands that craft. Made from a special four-way stretch fabric, the Handeze Glove is activated by your hand movements producing an automatic massaging effect. Glove features include: relieves hand stress & minimizes cramping and fatigue while reducing pain and swelling from arthritis, tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome and computer users' benefit from the Handeze Glove too!
and...remember to buy 2; they come just 1 per pkg. Clicking on each color gives you the different sizes...so place all in cart then remove the size you dont want.
I just got these today and I am already in love. I suffer from terrible pain in my hands which makes it painful for me to knit. I like to knit for hours at a time, but it's hard with so much pain. I tried these out today and after hours of knitting I have little pain in my hands. It feels awesome to be able to knit that long with such a small amount of pain. I wouldn't expect them to make all the pain go away, but they definitely make a very big difference. Along with some daily hand exercises, i'll be able to contiune knitting for a long time. (Which is important to me since I'm only 22). I ordered some for my mom as well. I would definitely recommend these gloves.
I love it, but I use it so much that I forget it's on! Then it gets dirty from touching all the crafts I have been working on. But once I wash it, it's fine and retains the original shape. It would be great if the edges didn't fray after time, and maybe if it came in other colors. The price is ok, but I feel it'd be better at 2 for that price instead of one!
I bought my first pair several years ago and have relied on them for driving, writing and of course, crafting. Wonderful item! They still have their stretchiness, but I've stained them during one of my projects. Otherwise, no need to replace even after all of this time and use. Highly recommended for folks with arthritis in their hands/wrists!
I ordered 2 of these based on the reviews. Unfortunately, I find that this product is more gimmick than good. It does nothing to relieve pain. It does nothing to keep the condition from getting worse. It does make her hand warmer which it claims helps. But in my experience a warm hand in pain is still a hand in pain. If you have any of these conditions I say see your doctor and ask what works best for you. If you dont and just want some relief from crafting related pain, I say get a soft splint. Yes it will restrict movement but if you go to a drug store they will help you find one that is comfortable, cheap and still lets you do what you need to. And unlike this that WILL relieve pain and help you heal. I have and its working great
These gloves are absolutely fantastic for arthritis sufferers! I think they could be less expensive, perhaps 2 in a pack instead of just one. The price made me resist buying them for a while, but I was glad when I did! I wear them inside out and will make crocheted covers for them so they'll be pretty...also was hoping they came in blue but no such luck. A tip: You need 2, not just one!!
i can't say enough about this glove, it's utterly fantastic!! before i pick up my crochet hook i just gotta grab my glove. i crochet for hours at a time. i can't believe how good this glove feels, i actually crochet faster wearing it. i'll tell anyone, "please" buy this product, it's the best thing you could ever do for your hand!
This is my second purchase, I bought my first one exactly a YEAR ago. I've worn mine out, the wrist area got more loose, but nevertheless the palm area did NOT get any less support. I am on the computer more than 8hours a day and I do cross stitching. I wear them all the time sometimes taking it off only on sleep and during washes. The inside seams and tag tends to be so itchy on my skin so I wear them inside out. I love this product and it's a great difference when I'm not using it.
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