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Medipaq Compression Gloves offer targeted mild compression and joint support to alleviate arthritis pain, inflammation, and stiffness. Their fingerless design ensures full hand mobility, making them ideal for professionals needing continuous dexterity. These gloves also improve circulation by keeping hands warm, providing all-day comfort and relief for men and women managing arthritis and related hand conditions.
Product Name | Compression Gloves |
Brand | Medipaq |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
M**N
Warm
Kept my hands warm under my other gloves I have chillblains
D**D
Brilliant 👍😊
Bought for someone who suffers with arthritis. Great fit. Quality for what they need and great colour
S**
Releaf
Sized well, does help with the pain especially in the mornings.
M**N
Three years of daily use and still up to the task(s) required
I thankfully do not suffer from Arthritis, but none the less made good long term use of these gloves for multiple reasons:• Stop my iPhone slipping from my hands• Still able to authenticate myself via biometrics• Maintain dexterity when handling goods and cash• Prevent hands from chapping during cold months• Non-slip:I bought these gloves as a sort of insurance policy: a prevention being preferable to a cure. The tactility of the inner palm detailing was designed to add grip for those having lost some of their natural ability. For myself it was to make sure that I had a good grip on my iPhone over long periods, which can fatigue the arm after some time.Moving into Autumn, and heading for winter, with the wind howling 1000ft+ above sea level where I now live, I am writing this review some three years later and can confirm that for around the two years of daily use (even during the warmer summer months) that the iPhone never slipped from my hands, to recollection.Although I had a bumper case, I seldom had any fears of the iPhone sliding from my palms, so it passed that test!• Biometrics:Back in 2015 (and being a diehard 5S-form user, despising the larger screen smartphones flooding the market at the time) and even now, the method of authenticating oneself on an iDevice was via a biometric fingerprint scanner, and so that had to be taken into consideration when choosing gloves.At work, where I used these gloves for most of the waking day, I also had to pass through a separate biometric scanner to get into the staff only area. These gloves accommodated both of those security requirements without need to learn new behaviour, or any other kind of inconvenience.• Dexterity:Not being a NASA spaceman I wasn't used to anything impeding my hand's dexterity (and I do not suffer from Arthritis) and so didn't want anything too wooly, itchy, plump etc... impeding my movement - I'm a very hands on person; I'm good with my hands. I never found myself impeded by the design of these gloves, they supported me, working for me, and have maintained their original design parameters well over the years.These gloves are made from thin material, they are also tailored in a manner of which obliges the hands to conform to a certain posture, as you could imagine, it's like wearing tight military uniform, which I got used to (and they're still obliging in that way three years on).• The Cold:I worked a lot with cash and physical goods (working on tilling) and was able to count and manage customer change without issue as the finger tips were removed. However, working near the front door of a shop the cold wind would blow in and that dry air was punishing - so I needed to protect my hands from getting chapped.Gloves alone (especially of a thin material) will not prevent chapping as well as fully covered thermal ones, but using hand cream I managed to survive several winters. If the bad weather came then the door would be closed as a matter of respect (or, I would just close it myself), but these still added a later of insulation on the cold days, when hands could seize up.Conclusion:After thee years, and daily commercial use for around two of them, now turning into daily domestic private use during the colder months, I am very impressed with the reinforced stitching around the finger tips, of which only on the little finger (on my less dominant hand) the thread has begun to come away.For heavy lifting in a commercial setting, I would of course remove the gloves and use an appropriate pair. But for normal daily use I could spend much of the day with them on. They are a dark grey colour and suit a neutral palette, so they don't stand out from uniform very much.However, if eating, it would be wise to remove them (and wash one's hands) as the foods could perfume the gloves all too easily. I found hand washing them under the sink tap with some washing up liquid would be all it took to manage this material.For those working in the dying position of bricks & mortar tilling I would recommend them, especially for the criteria I personally needed (business can be slow and an iPhone really shows it's worth in that environment). They may be marketed towards those more disadvantaged than normal, but I think they have a wider market in practice.UPDATE : 22nd April, 2022After on -and-off usage, these gloves have come to their natural end, that is 2385 days of ownership (6 years, 6 months and 11 days) and I can wholeheartedly recommend these for everyday use, and keeping your hands warm, whilst also working on a computer.I shall be reordering some more..
B**B
Almost okay
Gloves are as described and the fit was good (large) and for me the warmth and compression were also good. Unfortunately the gloves were finished poorly with a small hole in one finger where the stitching ‘missed’ and several loose threads.
H**N
Reynauds
Purchased for myself as I have Raynaud's disease, keeps hands warm especially back of hand's so blood flow is circulation tough wearing highly recommended
S**S
Misleading and NOT for Arthritis . Cheap tack 50p gloves .
False Advertising. Nothing more than flimsy pair of cheap tacky gloves . Absolutely nothing to do with arthritis. Brainwashing us all and should be banned from selling on Anazon. Misleading item . Worth about 50p at discount store .
M**E
Instant tension difference for support
Instant difference in the tension in my hands and wrists.. not too tight to be uncomfortable will see how it goes after a few days as treatment... fast delivery and very good quality I ordered medium with grip
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