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TRAKK Copper Long Arthritis Gloves Reviews

3.2 Rating 61 Reviews
These compression gloves are great if you're looking for something to compress your forearms, but they fit loosely on my hands to the point of being a bit distracting. I don't exactly have skinny fingers, in fact I have quite a bit of swelling in my hands, so I imagine the problem would only be worse for people with average hands.Overall, I like these, but I'll definitely reach for a different pair of compression gloves if I'm looking for compression in my hands.
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Posted 3 years ago
Unfortunately the product was somewhat loose fitting so it isn't doing the job it was designed to do
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Posted 3 years ago
I have arthritis in my hands with constant pain and figured I would try these. First of all, these do not fit me right. The finger area is too loose and the upper arm area is too tight. Nevertheless, I tried this for two days and am in fact wearing them as I write this review.What I find is that this offers some compression and compression in general helps a little bit with arthritis and carpal tunnel. However, it does nothing for the achiness associated with arthritis. I did expect to get more relief and I have found none from these gloves.
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Posted 3 years ago
These arthritis gloves are great they really helped with my pain levels they fit inside my thumb spica tighten wrist brace and the inflammation goes down and I'm able to use my wrist the next day without it hurting so I am very happy
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Posted 3 years ago
Bought it for my boyfriend to use for work. He said worked great but he doesn't have the time to take it off and put it on every time he needs to use the restroom, so now they are just sitting here collecting dust
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Posted 3 years ago
They were supposed to be compression GLOVES instead I received sleeves only. Very disappointed
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Posted 3 years ago
Personally, I did not get much benefit from the glove portion of these gloves.Where I felt these gloves/sleeves having some benefit was my arms.Put another way, while these offered pleasant support along the length of my forearms, they were loose around my wrist and fingers.This was somewhat surprising to me considering my hands and fingers are large compared to many women.Basically, following the size chart, I got the perfect fit on my arms, but a lax fit on my wrist and fingers.Based on what I look for in therapy gloves, these kind of ended up being the worse of both worlds.They were really difficult to get off and on compared to shorter gloves; yet unlike arm sleeves without gloves, you have to take them off when you want to use the restroom, wash your hands, etc...That being said, if you are someone who has already worn similarly designed products and liked them, these are a good quality version of what they are.The glove/sleeves' material is sturdy, silky, and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.Whether or not these are for you, therefore comes down to what you are looking for, as well as the way they fit you, which based on my experience, is going to be hard to know until you actually try them on.Either way, I would probably recommend these for support during exercise, rather than as day to day therapeutic support for conditions like arthritis and carpal tunnel.
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Posted 3 years ago
According to the Copper Joe size chart, my hand measures 2.5” across the palm, right below the fingers, which is a size small. That measurement is near the end of the range so I worried if the small would be too small, but the size chart says “if you are between sizes, we always recommend going with the smaller size for the most effectiveness.”So I picked size small, and was glad I did. A medium would have been too big -- the size small doesn't feel compressive! The gloves are too big in my fingers, I have a bunch of material bulked up at my thumbs. I will say, I like that the fingers end at the middle of my fingers, mid knuckle. The thumbs are way too long, they cover almost my entire thumbI write 3k-5k a night. I tried the gloves during my nightly writing sessions. I didn't notice much of a difference while typing, but the gloves were comfortable. So I thought I would continue to try them, maybe I needed to wear them every day for the best effectiveness.But the third night, the gloves ripped. The stitching popped on the upper arm portion of the left glove. That doesn't make the gloves unusable right now, but the hole has grown even though I'm careful putting them on and taking them off. My arms are noodly, so the glove didn't rip because I'm muscular.
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Posted 3 years ago