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Handeze sm

Posted By: passing through on 2006-10-16
In Reply to: I've been shopping around for some fingerless gloves to wear while typing. My hands get very SM - MissouriMT

I've been using Handeze for almost 15 years.  I love them.  They can be bought in most drugstores or online at http://www.handeze.com.


 


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Handeze gloves sm

You can purchase them online.  Here's the link:


 


http://www.berroco.com/handeze_glove.html


My preference is Handeze.
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SmartGlove and Handeze, type with both on.
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I have used Handeze gloves for years -
I have been an MT for 10 years and using these gloves (just on my right hand) for the last 8 years or so.  I cannot remember any adjustment period.  Maybe try just wearing them around the house for doing light tasks until you get more used to them.  I would not give up these gloves for anything now, simply love them!  Best of luck. 
Also wear Handeze. They keep wrists and hands
warm with some tension, not too much though, but helps with carpal tunnel also, being that they are elasticized.  I bought mine through craft catalogs, such as Herrschner's and Mary Maxim.  Can buy them through the catalog or online. 
34 in lower NY state today, too! Need my Handeze gloves! nm
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Soft-Flex and Handeze are 2 brfands of gloves
that MTs often use. I use SoftFlex. They are thin nylon with a bit of spandex. I got them for the little wrist cushions they have that protect the medial nerve when the heels of my hands started burning. They do protect the nerves and cured the burning, and I remember to wear them because they keep my hands warm. I love stuff that serves a dual purpose. :oD Oh, and I do have Raynaud's, so these gloves are good even for somebody with that problem.
The HandEze gloves are nice w/the wrist support. I like them in the winter. Other brands to
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