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The Pencil Grip Jumbo Pencil Gripper is an ergonomic writing aid designed for both right-handed and left-handed users. It is 40% larger than standard grips, providing enhanced comfort and control while promoting proper finger positioning. This versatile tool is suitable for various writing instruments and comes in a pack of six colorful grips, making it perfect for educational and therapeutic use.
L**N
Very helpful for arthritic hands
I bought these to use with mu smaller paintbrushes. My hands are getting arthritic and painting for very long with smaller brushes makes them ache. These grips also makes my brushes stay in place instead of rolling around on my worktable. I'm very pleased with them.
P**E
Useless for painting, drawing, especially if U have hand arthritis.
I had high hopes for these grips. Hand arthritis has made holding markers, drawing pens, brushes so difficult. I've tried everything Amazon has that isn't made for children's hands. I struggled trying to put my pigment pen into the tiny holes. Then, I couldn't get is out. I ended up having to slice the darn thing open to save my pen. I was left with nothing but massive pain from trying to force a pen into the thing. PS: slicing the thing open was not easy and isn't an option for making these useable. Pity. The openings are simply too tight and the material not flexible enough to expand.
M**
Helps hands with arthritis
I bought these over a year ago because I needed something to make my iPad, Kindle and cell phone styluses more comfortable to use with my extremely arthritic hands. I'm 65 and have very severe arthritis.Long ago, I gave up pencils because of the difficulty using them, and I have numerous Pilot Dr. Grip pens all over my home and in my desk at the office, so there wasn't a problem with writing. But I like to use a stylus for writing on my tablets and phone because my fingers don't do well on the mini-keyboard.I did a lot of research and tried different things; some were too small and I needed something larger for my fingers to hold (kind of like a kid); some were tacky and had an unpleasant feel; some were impossible to get onto the stylus; and some just didn't do the job because they were too narrow on the stylus. So I tried these in the small and jumbo versions. The small didn't cut it, but the jumbo did.So I'm coming back for another couple of sets. It's worth the cost, even if I'm not a kid learning to write.
R**E
These are the pencil/pen grips you want!
I'm having problems with arthritis and a torn ligament. I tried several products - these are the only ones that work well to allow me to get a grip, and also aids positioning fingers into the right placement. I also appreciated the slight stickiness to aid gripping onto the pencil grip. Rate #1I also tried a small egg shaped foam grip but its hard to get onto a pencil/pen and doesn't position fingers, Rate #2;and I tried the giant ergonomic pen for arthritis, which contours to the hand, but doesn't aid finger placement which would make it easier to hold onto, and it was the most expensive of the products I tested Rate #3;finally I tested the rubber egg shape with a slit to place objects into it. I didn't like it for writing, but it would work better for tools, kitchen gadgets, etc. .
M**F
Wonderful help!
I'm a lettering artist who has gotten really bad carpal tunnel from overwork. These are a fantastic help! They cut down on a lot of my pain and have let me begin to get back to my work after nearly a year off. I use them upside down, with the bulb near the point of my pen or pencil. This gives me the widest grip with the least pressure. I wish I had known about these a few years ago. I think they would have prevented my injury and helped me learn a healthier, more ergonomic grip. Even if you don't have arthritis, they would help a great deal with hand fatigue for students or artists that spend hours a day with a pen in hand.What do they fit on? Pretty much any standard pencil or pen. I use them with my paint brushes, wrapping the brush handle in a few layers of masking tape or duct tape to thicken the shaft. I managed to wiggle one down onto a nib holder so I can do calligraphy, and they're fantastic to use with feather quills which were uncomfortable to write with before I hurt my wrist.
D**E
Easy to use
It's easy to use and feels great in the hand. Downside it gets dirty very easily.
B**E
Great for my arthritic hands
Just wish easier to slip on and off. Still great product though
P**A
Great for comfortably holding pencils
I bought these for use when coloring for hours on end. They were comfortable and eàsyto use.They would definitely be good for children to use.
K**A
Good quality
I bought these because I find it hard on my finger to grip a pen all day (builds up painful calluses). These helped to cushion my grip, but the shape is so awkward that it forced my thumb out of alignment. This resulted in my thumb locking up repeatedly. something that has never happened before. I've stopped using them, and my thumb has gotten better, but it still locks occasionally(6 months later). I'm sure this doesn't happen to most people, and the quality was good, maybe they were just too large for my hands.
S**N
Amazed at how well they work
I was surprised by how well they work. I bought them at the suggestion of my physiotherapist, who is treating me for a diffuse thumb and wrist RSI. I have small hands, so these were about perfect for me (someone with average size or larger hands would probably find them a bit small, but for me they are great), and I find them easy to use. I expected that. What I did not expect was how much easier they make the act of writing.I have sensory-motor type dysgrapia. Learning how to write by hand was a challenge (and I never was able to master cursive, which I maintain is pronounced curse-ive for a reason), and writing anything has always been a literal pain for me. The pain would start in the base of my thumb and spread down my arm until the entire forearm was severely painful. I've learned as an adult this is due to my repetitive stress injury, which I've had for who-knows-how-long. I do not remember a time when writing was not at least moderately painful for me, so I've probably had it since I started school as a kid, but recently it worsened.I got the RSI because I am bad at judging where my fingers are and what my hands are doing (that's my dysgraphia), so I'd grip too tightly to compensate. Gripping too tightly gives me the feedback I need to not send the pen flying across the room, but puts a lot of strain on the thumb and wrist, which led to my RSI.These grips have enough friction and heft to them that I can feel what my fingers are doing. It's a case of I didn't realize how much I over-grip until I didn't have to. I would recommend these grips for anyone with small hands and my type of dysgraphia.
S**N
Did not appeal to our preteen
Our 14 year old has writing difficulties and we hoped these grips would assist his grip on writing tools. Alas he considered them too babyish to give them a try! Sigh
B**V
very pleased with the product
very pleased with the product, helps when my hands hurt, very useful on any writing tool, even a stylusas for the delivery, amazon is always spot on and most of the time even a couple of days early !!well done amazon, well done
A**R
Very comfortable.
I had surgery on my hand and required physio. These grips helped me to write while I recovered. Very comfortable.
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