Imak Arthritis Gloves
- Orthopedic surgeon-designed glove provides mild compression to enhance circulation.
- Open fingertips allow you to touch and grip.
- Lightweight knit construction makes these gloves comfortable to wear day and night.
- 95% cotton, 5% spandex.
- Care: Hand wash in cold water. Air dry.
Don't let stiff, arthritic hands keep you from doing the activities you love. The Imak Arthritis Glove helps provide warm, unrestrictive relief, and its open fingertips let you feel, touch and grip with ease. Mild compression stimulates circulation, helping to alleviate painful arthritis, and the lightweight cotton / spandex knit fabric means means it is comfortable enough to wear day and night.
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 11.47





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not bad for the money,
These gloves are OK, but they’re no big deal. I thought they would feel a lot more supportive, but they just feel warm and snug. Thermoskin gloves are much more supporting. The disadvantage of Thermoskin is the unnatural feel of the fabric. I ordered these gloves because they looked more breatheable, which they are, so they will probably stay cleaner and less sweaty. However, they just give a modest amount of support.
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|Great gloves. Nice seams and material.,
Excellent workmanship on these gloves. They keep your hands nice and warm. The material is flexible, but not flexible enough to crochet with, which is what I had wanted them for. The seams, and there are a lot of them (some fingers have four) are nice and flat. You don’t feel them at all.
Overall, a great glove for almost every task, but just slightly difficult to write with or crochet. Are excellent for typing!!
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|keeps hands warm,
Having arthritis and carpal tunnel I certainly have problems working with my hands. I am an artist and need to deal with the pain on a daily basis. These gloves keep my hands warm, are a dead-on fit and are very comfortable. They don’t seem to be very constricting (I was looking for something that had compression aspects) but are good to sleep with to keep your hands warm. Even though they aren’t quite what I was looking for, they are good quality and handy to work with. Hem stitching seems to snap easily and needs to be mended but it seems that any of these gloves no matter what brand they are, have this problem. I will use them occasionally, mostly at night or under outside gloves/mittens. I also found isotoner fingerless gloves that work more to what I was after. If you’re looking for warmth and not compression I do recommend them. I love fingerless gloves. Makes work bearable.
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