⚡ Steady hands, unstoppable you.
Zipcase Weighted Gloves feature adjustable 150g and 250g weight bags to reduce hand tremors and improve dexterity. Designed with durable canvas and steel beads, they fit hand widths 3¼" and up with adjustable wrist straps. Ideal for writing, eating, exercising, and daily tasks, these gloves help users regain hand stability and confidence.
Brand | Zipcase |
Material | Canvas, Steel |
Color | Blue |
Style | Modern |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exercise |
Specific Uses For Product | Hand Tremors, Dexterity Challenges, Writing, Eating, Exercising, Daily Tasks |
Manufacturer | Zipcase |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.57 x 5.04 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.89 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Zipcase |
A**R
Weighted hand grips
It arrived early and as described
L**H
Helpful, adjustable fit
First of all, have to get used to these on and getting the right fit for you. The finger loops are somewhat big and allow for the weight to shift some while wearing (for me). I also found that I have the Velcro pulled as far as able to get a secure wrist fit for my smaller wrists. The pockets on the top of the hand part hold the assorted weights and snuggly Velcro close. Material is denim colored and soft but sturdy! These come w/assorted weights which are marked in Gram weights and securely enclosed in cloth pouches. My tremors are not terrible but do affect my writing and some manual tasks like holding a dish steady, randomly. Like I said, once you get used to these they are helpful...worth the money for me
K**J
They work okay
I ordered these for my husband because he suffers from hand tremors. He said they were a little too fiddly/tricky to put on (hard to get his fingers into the right holes) and it felt too awkward on his hands to do anything. They didn't really help him write easier or hold things easier. He felt like they were more of a nuisance than anything.
N**R
Didn't work for us and no instructions so don't know why
I am very familiar with hand tremors, but I had never seen a device like this before. It seemed like a novel idea that might work.The first problem... No instructions. We figured out how to wear them, but we had no idea what the implications of the two different weights were. We tried the lower weight first. I didn't see any reduction in the tremors. But what is it supposed to do? How does it work?Next, we tried the heavier weighted bags. I didn't notice a change in the tremor with the tasks except a little with writing. The tremor was still there, but kind of on and off in intensity.In terms of quality, these are well made. In terms of usability, the user was able to put them on themselves but it took some time and they were loose. Ironically, the tremors made it a little harder to do. Ideally, you need another person to assist.This review is based on a specific person, so these might work differently for someone else.
L**S
Work as expected
These gloves fit my mid-sized hands and are secured by loops that only hurt when the gloves are overstuffed. Choose one or the other weight set to help reduce the tremors. Depending on how bad your tremors are, it is hard to say how much these will help. I appreciate that this product exists in case they really do help people, as they do in my case. I don't mind how the loops feel.
M**M
Helpful
I've bought one of these for my Dad before and he liked it. So was going to give this one to brother but he said he didn't feel he needed them yet so Dad got more lol
A**R
Good product
A little bit of work to put on but I like there’s various weights to use. Helps limit tremors for a lot of activities involving your hands.
B**R
Will provide weight to manage hand tremors, but may require assistance to put on.
These can be useful. Each "mitt" has a pouch for a "weight bag", and two weights are provide : 150gr. and 250 gr. You can just barely fit one of each in a mitt, but typically you would use one or the other as you found most effective.There are elastic loops for the fingers to pass through. With my medium size hand, I found the loops snug on my largest fingers, and the straps are perhaps 3/16" wide, so they don't 'cut' into the flesh, but someone with larger fingers might find it uncomfortable. I'm also concerned whether a person with tremors could get get his/her fingers through those loops. It might require the assistance of a second party to put them on. But the way the mitts lay on the top of the hand, and are secured by the finger loops and a strap around the mitt at the lower edge of the palm, leaves the most of the hand and fingers uncovered and free to use for grasping, be it a tv remote, a pen, a mouse, etc.
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