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The 20 PCS Finger Sleeves Protectors are expertly crafted from a blend of nylon fabric, spandex, and gelatin silk, providing a soft, elastic fit that relieves pain from arthritis, tendinitis, and trigger finger. Measuring 4*2.5cm, these breathable sleeves are perfect for athletes and everyday users alike, ensuring comfort and protection during various activities.
S**E
Don't wait tables without them!!
I honestly can’t recommend them enough! They’ve been a finger saver for me. I can’t tell you how many times I used to cringe when grabbing hot plates, but now I feel so much more confident. The sleeves really protect my fingers from burns, and it’s made a huge difference in my day-to-day work.What’s even better is that my fellow servers love them too. We’ve all started using them, and it feels like a little team upgrade that keeps us all safer. If you’re in the service industry, trust me—this is such a good buy! It’s a simple solution that really works.
R**Y
As good as what the doctor ordered!
I bought these while waiting for my doctor to order me custom thicker neoprene ones. At first these seemed a little loose for me but after wearing them for a while they are great. They actually shrink (tighten) a bit if you wash them in hot water and let dry.They are as good or better than the neoprene tube my doctor ordered for me, these are actually less in the the way. They do get stuck to Velcro though. LolBut yeah, absolutely worth the money especially if you don’t have medical insurance buy these and give it a try. I prefer these over the prescribed ones and my trigger finger is getting better.
K**T
protective, sizing varies
Originally had bought a few of these, along with other products, in hopes of helping with capsulitis/synovitis in one finger I had really strained. But I didn't use anything consistently, so it got better and worse and then evolved into trigger finger. Because I had found these helpful in reducing further damage, and the most comfortable option, I bought this larger package, and now also sometimes use them on other degrading fingers. I thought the gray would be less distracting than black with whatever I wear, but the sizing makes the gray less usable for me (explanation below).For the sleeves that happen to be the right size, they give mild compression support to the joint. They provide a physical reminder to not overbend my trigger finger. They will also help keep the joint warm.I have also found them useful to protect a finger against blistering when using a tool that exerts a lot of heavy rubbing on the finger.When I am wearing work gloves, I can put these on my most problematic fingers and still get into the gloves, making a tighter fit that helps protect those fingers from overbending. (As someone with relatively small and short fingers, I cannot find sturdy gloves that fit on my hands without lots of extra space in the fingers).These sleeves have a single seam which runs around the width of the finger. For the tighter sleeves, this may be irritating. It may not look good, but you can rotate the fabric to put the seam on the end of the sleeve or on the outside, so it isn't directly against the finger. This is not so apparent with the black sleeves because all the fabric and stitching is black. With the gray sleeves, the seam and stitching are white, making the seam really visible against the gray. I don't know about the other colors.By having a large number of these, they can get wet and/or I can hand wash them and still have others while I wait for the wet ones to dry. Washing also helps shrink them somewhat back to their original dimension.At least in my package, the black sleeves are on average tighter than the gray sleeves. I have trouble making use of most of the gray ones as a result. They don't do any good if they fall off. The tighter ones of these are good for all but my pinkie fingers. For people with larger fingers, they might be really tight, which might be painful and impede blood flow too much. Unfortunately, sizing seems to vary some from sleeve to sleeve, and elasticity may vary with the specific lot of fabric used. I don't think you can predict what you will actually get. If you are good at sewing knit fabric, you could take up the seam to shorten them, but you'd have to make a lengthwise seam to tighten them.
C**S
Finger sleeve that fits and is comfortable
Comfortable item, protects my finger while playing golf. Purchased more to share with friends.
C**C
Ehh.
They were just cloth covered rubber bands. They were uncomfortable. I have growths in my joints and got this thinking it would elevate the pain or something, it made it worse. Just cut off all circulation and it burned.There didn’t seem to be any ‘compression’ just a tight band in the center. Fabric as too stretchy.
M**Y
Soft and adjustable
These handy finger sleeves are perfect for when you have an arthritis flare. Heberden nodes - the last joints on your fingers can swell and be so sensitive that opening a drawer, or a door will cause pain when it brushes it. These finger sleeves are easy to wear, washable and provide the padding to reduce the pain and inflammation. You can even dress these up if you want by adding a little decoration or two.
C**N
Easy
Just right fingers sleeve
M**R
Good quality
Decent quality but way too thick for what I need them for. Very bulky.
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