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The Bullseye Wrist Band with Silicone Ring offers targeted compression specifically designed to relieve ulnar-sided wrist pain caused by TFCC injuries, DRUJ instability, and repetitive strain. Featuring an adjustable D-ring strap and breathable materials, it provides secure, all-day support while maintaining full wrist mobility. Its minimalist design fits discreetly under clothing, making it the go-to stabilizer for professionals seeking effective pain relief without sacrificing style or function.













| ASIN | B07HH9JMCJ |
| ASIN | B07HH9JMCJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand Name | Bullseye Brace |
| Closure Type | Hook, Loop |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,006) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,006) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00866724000425 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Bullseye Brace |
| Manufacturer | Bullseye Brace |
| Manufacturer reference | 0400-03 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Package Dimensions | 23.09 x 7.59 x 1.4 cm; 18 g |
| Part Number | 0400-03 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Size | XS |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fractures,Skin |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Wrist |
| UPC | 866724000425 |
A**R
J'ai mesuré mon poignet et selon le tableau de taille ça me prenait un s/m. Le tableau est inexact le S/M est beaucoup trop petit 1.5" d'écart. Ça me prendrait un l/XL. Je ne sais pas si ça va aider, mais sérieusement 90$ pour ça c'est vraiment exagéré.
S**K
Having broken a wrist as a child, I’ve lately been trying this Bullseye Brace to help stabilize it and reduce tendon/joint discomfort during exercise, martial arts training, or when lifting heavy objects. Some folks seem to have their old wrist injuries practically disappear when wearing this brace. Such is not the case for me—but it does significantly reinforce the weakness of that wrist and somewhat reduce the tendon pain in the limb, while the hands and wrist joint maintains an ideal flexibility and functionality. Most other braces for the wrist severely limit the range of movement while also not providing as many (or any) of the benefits of this one. It is a bit expensive compared to other braces, and honestly seems like it could be cheaper, but addresses a specific niche of wrist injuries (old, fixed injuries which have left behind some frustrating issues of functionality—as opposed to new, less severe/permanent injuries like sprains and tendonitis, which require different wrist devices for different accommodation). To pay 1.5x, 2x or 3x the price of generic braces manufactured in larger quantities, which are designed for treatments of less severe or permanent wrist issues, would feel more reasonable if the Bullet brace were more refined in design or more durable. I wish it were a bit lower in price so customers who need it could easily buy two or three, perhaps using one daily for work (especially if work involves regular physical labor), and one to keep on hand for exercise, sports, traveling, etc. It would be nice to try different sizes without being frustrated by the cost if one fits poorly. This is a very helpful and welcome product and design and hopefully it becomes more widely accessible and available in the future. Update: 4.5 just because as others have said, it seems to take some sports tape on the inside to keep it from slipping down the forearm slightly. Not a huge deal, but it makes the price feel silly. It’s effective, though.
L**C
This wrist band gives the right amount of support while being light weight and comfortable. It is easy to apply and fits well.
C**S
This brace is absolutely fantastic, and relieved my pain rather immediately. Before the brace, I was using athletic tape to stabilize my wrist. Please ignore the fact that I shaved my wrist hair. My wrist is slightly under 7" in circumference. I originally purchased the S/M size brace (first two pictures that I posted), and the brace Did work well. I positioned the brace so the silicone ring wraps around your ulna head, and tightened it as much as possible. The brace does Not slide around at all. I was unhappy with the length of the brace. I emailed Jeff and he sent me two more braces to try (the L/XL-pictures 3 and 4- and, what seems to be, a S/M Rind with a longer band - pictures 5 and 6). The ring on the L/XL (picture 3) feels too large to me, and doesn't provide as much support as the S/M ring. The band does however close all the way (picture 4), so that's a plus. If only there was another option where the band was large and the ring was small. Lo and behold, there is! Jeff was kind enough to send me Another brace to try that has a smaller ring but longer wrist strap (pictures 5 and 6). I'll be honest, I kinda look like a badass, and it's ridiculously comfortable. I have been wearing it for hours and I don't even know it's on. I Was a little confused when I received the 2 latter braces as Both boxes that they came in were marked "L/XL". Jeff should probably fix this so people can designate that they want the smaller ring with the larger wrist strap versus the actual L/XL - which looks like it would work well for a different wrist injury than mine.
T**Y
I was surprised at how cheaply made this product appears. It's a velcro band with a silicone ring embedded in it. Unless it is exceptionally difficult to embed a silicone ring in a wrist band, this item is overpriced for the quality. I don't like feeling ripped off. If I saw this item out of the box with no knowledge of it, based on the look, weight, and feel I would not think more than five dollars was spent on it. The strap gives dollar store vibes. While it applies compression as intended, the cheap velcro easily attaches to and snags anything in range. Typically items at this price point reveal there was some kind of thought about design. Not much here as far as I can tell. It seemed to fit fine despite the not so user friendly details on fit. My overall thought was: If this is what 40 dollars gets me, I'll make my own compression band. I imagine the raw materials would cost under five dollars at any craft store. Bottom line, if you're thinking "you get what you pay for" and opt for this higher price compression band, you'll be sorely disappointed.
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