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Duerer Arthritis Gloves combine a breathable 43% cotton-polyester-spandex blend with smart compression technology to alleviate arthritis, carpal tunnel, and tendonitis pain. Their open finger design ensures full hand mobility for daily tasks, while temperature-regulating fabric and minimal stitching maximize all-day comfort and durability. Machine washable and highly rated, these gloves are a trusted choice for professionals seeking discreet, effective hand support.






| ASIN | B0D8154ZFY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,223 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Arthritis Gloves |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (20,630) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2021 |
| Manufacturer | Duerer |
K**R
Great for driving, computer work, walking and keeping your hands comfortable.
Excellent gloves if you have arthritis in your hands. I have 3 or 4 pair and use them anytime it is cold and my hand hurts. They machine wash nicely but, like a sock, one can go missing temporarily. I keep a pair in my car for driving or shopping in cold weather. My friends always ask about them and several have purchased these gloves for themselves.
H**R
Duerer Gloves
I really enjoy wearing these gloves. I have some issues with arthritis and protecting my hands and these gloves are sturdy but soft and comfortable. I recommend them. They arrived on time and in good condition. I like that I can wash them and get a lot of use from them.
C**L
Very well made and will last
These are comfy and soothing gloves. For me the hand part of a medium fits beautifully. But my arthritis is in my wrists and it is loose where I need it most. I may try a small, but think the hand would be binding.
M**L
Helps with hand pain from typing all day
I work a full desk job and spend hours typing, clicking, and sorting documents, so my hands and wrist get sore and sometimes feel like they’re burning. I ordered these gloves to see if they would help with the daily pain and swelling, and I’m actually impressed. The compression is firm but not uncomfortable, and I can still type, write, and use my phone because of the open-finger design. After wearing them for a few hours, I noticed less stiffness in my palm and wrist area, especially near the thumb (which is where I feel the most pain). They also kept my hands warm without making them sweaty. Sizing was accurate — I followed the chart, and they fit snug in a good way. The seams don’t bother me, and they feel like a soft, stretchy material instead of those tight medical gloves that leave marks. If you work with your hands a lot or deal with wrist pain, tingling, or swelling, these help take the edge off. I’ve only used them for a few days, but so far they’re definitely helping with comfort during the workday.
G**.
Okay if on sale.
Keyboards have become less comfortable as I age and I've been having intermittent aches in my knuckles. After a day where the aching got so bad I had to call out of work early because I couldn't do my job, I decided to order these. They were on sale for $9, about equal to the price of a pair of compression gloves I saw in my local Walmart, but I liked the custom sizes as I have long, narrow hands and very skinny (wedding ring size 3.5 US) fingers. Pros: - Nice and snug around my knuckles, just as I wanted it to be. - Doesn't hold moisture. I have seemingly permanently clammy hands because of hyperhidrosis, and while wearing these for a few hours I never noticed any dampness. Even accidental wetness from house chores didn't last long. Cons: - The thumbs are awful. The seam that rings around and between your thumb and fingers was a bit painful. Also, the thumb itself was very loose. Turning the gloves inside out did nothing to help ease the pain. I tried cutting out a notch in the area between my thumb and fingers, but that just created an awful pinching there on the webbing of my hand. Eventually I cut the thumb off entirely and that "solved" that issue, although now I expect this pair won't survive even a hand washing. - The finger seams are uncomfortable as well. Not as bad as the thumb was, but the longer I had the gloves on, the more I became aware of an unpleasant pressure where they were. Turning the gloves inside out helps with this, but also substantially lessens the compression I get on my fingers. - If you have a narrow wrist, there is absolutely no wrist compression. Not a deal breaker for me, but I thought worth mentioning. I bought three pairs of these and I don't regret it, although had I bought them at full price this would be a different story. I probably won't be ordering them again though.
H**E
They make me Almost forget i typed way too much in the 90's.
These gloves really help my aching joints and wrists when cold, wet weather is heading my way! I think it's more the compression than the added warmth that helps me. I have had no issues with seams opening up and no issues with the seam causing pain from pressing into my fingers. I have hand washed mine several times and they still look brand new after using them for the past 2 Winters. I do not wear them to do messy or intensive work, only when reading, using my phone/tablet, typing, writing, etc. They do tend to turn inside out when taking them off but not hard to turn them, plus they're very easy to put on and the material is soft, flexible and not too thick. I'll be ordering more during this Cyber Monday sale. ;)
K**I
Fine compression gloves
I wear these compression gloves inside out so the seams inside will not hurt my hands as I am very pain-sensitive. I wear these gloves at night in bed to keep my hands warm in bed. All these gloves, Duerer and another brand, keep my hands warm as planned in bed for me. These Duerer gloves are to me thinner than the other brand but to me they Duerer gloves would be good to wear in the summer. I do not have pain in my hands. The Duerer gloves have less compression than the other brand I feel. But when I wear the Duerer gloves long enough and get used to them, the compression from the Duerer gloves for me is good enough. The Duerer gloves are better constructed with no loose threads around the seams. The other brand that cost more has loose threads around the seams and a pair because of the loose threads broke up in a week for me. When my husband saw the Duerer gloves in its packaging, he immediately commented that the Duerer gloves had better workmanship and looked better constructed by just taking a look at the Duerer gloves and the gloves of the other brand. My husband really has good "eyes". I found out later, after I had the gloves turned inside out, the Duerer gloves really have no loose threads around the seams and they are better sewed together. These Durer gloves purchases were great for me. So far I bought 8 pairs of Duerer gloves, 5 purple and 3 brown. The color of these Duerer gloves are deep purple or deep brown not soft. I like the gloves are deeply-colored.
N**A
Product is good to use and effective also. But price is a little too high for this product.
A**R
Makes whole hand numb. Stopped using it.
M**N
I love these! They are very good quality for the price. They fit tightly on my hand and stretch where they need to. The only problem is that the wrists are a bit loose but it’s not too much of a problem.
A**R
great product great price fast delivery
T**K
Well-made but too small for myself.
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