Dritz Comfort, 1 paio, taglia piccola guanto da artigiano, 2 pezzi (confezione da 1), marrone

Brand:Dritz

3.6/5

42.15

Comfort Glove di Creative Comfort Crafter è progettato per offrire calore e supporto completo alle mani durante il lavoro. Questi guanti comfort sono realizzati in cotone traspirante e lycra che mantiene le mani libere dal sudore e il loro design unico riduce il gonfiore e rivive il dolore da artrite. Puoi indossarli durante la lavorazione, il cucito o come sottoguanti per un maggiore comfort. La punta delle dita aperta di questi guanti leggeri e senza cuciture offre libertà di movimento mentre cuci, cuci o lavori a maglia.

92% cotone/8% spandex. Piccolo - fino a 3-1/8 pollici. Disponibile in piccolo, medio e grande. Venduti in coppia. Ottimo per artrite, dolore alle mani e gonfiore.
Batteries required No
Brand Dritz
Color Brown
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,976 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-adult
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 82308
Item Weight 1.06 ounces
Manufacturer Prym Consumer
Material Spandex
Number of pieces 2
Product Dimensions 5.3 x 3.8 x 1.8 inches
Size 2 Count
Size 2 Count (Pack of 1)
Special Feature Fingerless
Warranty Description N.

3.6

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Scritto da: Amber L. Comer
Works amazing
I got these for my sister and she loves them for crocheting! She uses them every single project and has had a major change in how much her hands hurt and cramp. Really great product for a really amazing price!
Scritto da: Mikayla
Fit pretty well
Overall enjoy the gloves, they definitely help my hands not ache after doing any sort of crafting or filing. Only trouble is the finger tip areas are a tad loose, not all of them only the middle few but it can be a tad bit annoying
Scritto da: Ilianna Cohen
Great for Fingers, Hard on Wrist
As an illustrator and designer, my wrist takes a real beating over time. This past summer I worked a job that required a lot of spraypainting that really messed up my wrist and I've been on and off wearing fingerless compression gloves since July. I was hoping that this would also help with some joint paint in my fingers, but unfortunately where it helped my fingers, the compression on my wrist was too tight and I found the pain worsening. It brought a lot of discomfort and I wish the wrist had been a little looser. That being said, if you have smaller wrists (mine are 7" around) they would probably be fine.
Scritto da: Kathleen
question regarding package
it says a 2 pack and I got one pair of gloves. I thought that meant 2 boxes with two gloves in the box. Did I misunderstand?
Scritto da: ejc
Nice firm support
I like the firm support from the gloves. I have a small hand and the small fit snugly.
Scritto da: Keener
Observations of Dritz Crafters Glove
I purchased these after much searching for gloves to help keep my hands warm, while still having exposed fingertips, as I have Raynaud's Disease. My previous pair of gloves were half finger, as many gloves are, but thus far I prefer these because the only part of my fingers exposed are the last joint of each finger, so more of my fingers have the benefit of being covered. These gloves just came in the mail today, and I'm already in love with them. They are lightweight but thus far that hasn't kept them from keeping my hands from getting cold. They aren't thick enough to really get my hands warm, but as anyone with Raynaud's can tell you, not cold and not warm is much much better than cold. As another reviewer said, the fit on the wrist is loose, but it doesn't bother me. As far as the rest of the fit goes, I have large hands and long fingers for a woman and I was apprehensive as I'm accustomed to having to buy mens gloves. But these fit my hands well. They are a little short in the finger, but the material is elastic enough that it doesn't inhibit mobility. On the hand and finger its skin tight, enough so that I wear my rings over the gloves if I'd like - the rings are both bout half a size too big. Stitching all around looks good and sturdy, but of course time will tell the best of all, especially because I'll be wearing these pretty much all day long, every day, till it finally gets to summer, when I hope to be able to put them away till fall. I will try to remember to update this review in a month or two, to share how well they hold up under daily use. The only thing I don't like, could do without, are the enormous tags on the inside of each glove, that are about 1x2.5 inches! I plan on carefully removing the tags. UPDATE** 9-17-2013 I pretty much wore the gloves every day throughout the summer, oh the joys of Raynaud's. Get's hot, turn on fan, fan makes hands cold...gloves go on so hands don't get cold and rest of body can cool off under the breeze of the fan. They held up surprisingly well, though I developed the lazy habit of not taking off my rings before putting the gloves on. That recently caused a hole in one finger :( Overall I'm very satisfied with the purchase, the gloves held up extremely well to repetitive and constant use, regular washing, and all out abuse. I did remove the inside tags very early on after purchase, they drove me up a wall, but other than that, no complaints at all!
Scritto da: Kim
Great for Crocheting hands!
I love to crochet, but after a long session my hands hurt so badly. These gloves have extended the time I can sit and crochet in one go! I love them. They're not too tight, and are perfectly easy to take on and off. Plus, I love the color!
Scritto da: Betty Munoz
Dritz Comfort, 1 Pair, Size Medium Crafters Glove
package arrived on time, I would not buy these again after a few months the seams started to fall apart.
Scritto da: Delnkids
Comfy to wear all day!
I’m wearing them as I type.... suffering from arthritis in my hands can be painful to achieve basic tasks, but I find wearing these gloves gives enough compression and helps to keep hands warm whilst fingers are free to use. I also own dr arthritis ones which are in black and came across these when hunting for some in another colour and glad I purchased them. I’m hoping to find more colours as other people’s comments can be quite critical as they don’t understand arthritis comes in many forms and can affect any age, not just the old, but when I say why I wear them they usually think it’s good.... so can help bring some relief to others and I know other ladies who’d appreciate a selection of colours to co-ordinate with outfits.... oop’s am I waffling now.... I can recommend!
Scritto da: Lori Smith
Absolutely amazing!!!
I very recently purchased this product on a whim to see if it would help my fingers and hands (I have suspected arthritis due to a medical condition) and they were hurting when I used them. When I put these on, though, it’s like the arthritis isn’t even there and I can carry on crafting and making things like before (I tried writing when testing them and it’s back to normal again!). Can not recommend this product enough and, if you have arthritis and love crafting, get these ASAP. Am now waiting for something like this to put on your arms
Scritto da: satisfied customer
Newer gloves seem to be a tighter fit so watch the sizing, you may have to go up a szie.
I have purchased several pairs of this brand of glove over the last several years and really like them, but they have changed as originally they were green in color and the material seemed a bit thinner and with more stretch than the newer brown gloves that you get, as well as the fingers being just a little bit shorter which was nice. I bought my original green pair in a small but I was finding that in the summer my hands tended to swell so went up to the medium green pair that I purchased back on May 2014. However, I have since developed severe arthritis in the CMC thumb joints and have to wear a brace/support during the day on the left hand all the time and sometimes on the right hand, so I needed a glove to fit over the brace (you cannot wear it under the brace as it is too tight under the thumb brace area) .... My older green medium gloves are wonderful as I can get them on and off over the braces without too much trouble and it still gives some nice support to the hand overall. I wash them usually by hand but have also washed them in the machine on delicate in a laundry bag and hang them to dry. I wanted a second medium pair to wear as they get dirty quickly when you are wearing them a lot, so I ordered another medium pair later in May 2014 but the brown pair came in and I found it a bit tighter fit (even after wearing for a while) and the fingers were just a tad longer (~1/8 to 1/4 inch) which was a bit of a pain as I loved the length of the green ones since I do not have long fingers. I went ahead and ordered a second pair of the medium brown gloves in June 2016 (2 months later), but the pair that came in was an even tighter fit than the first medium brown pair I received back in May 2014 ... however, I kept this tighter fitting pair of mediums as I wear them when I do not have the braces on provided my hands are not really swollen either. I find the older brown medium pair which is just a fraction looser, I can wear all the time even when my hands are more swollen . I am going to try ordering a pair of these gloves in the large size and see if they will fit over my thumb braces, as my old green pair medium pair are stained and getting very thin where they rub on the thumb brace and I do not trust getting another medium in the newer brown fabric as I had the pair that fit more like a like a small. Overall they do give some nice support, keep your hands warm and work well for crafting (knitting, crocheting, sewing), typing, holding a book to read etc. After a while if you are wearing them a lot, the serged thread edging on the fingers may start to fray and the thread on the seams let go on the fingers, but I just went around the finger holes with thread in a button stitch and tacked the seams and they are good too go. The package instructions say to measure the width of your hand at the knuckles NOT the finger joints and the sizes are : small up to 3 1/8 inches; - medium up to 3 1/2 inches; - large up to 4 inches -- My knuckles are just slightly under 31/2 inches but the newest gloves in that size were tighter than older ones, so I would suggest if you are at or close to the cut off point to go up a size especially if you have any swelling issues with your hands and/or fat fingers and/or you do not really want tight gloves go up a size.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
One Star
very pleased with the gloves as they do relieve the pain
Scritto da: Trudy Simmons
Fabulous product, fabulous value.
I have damaged joints and find these gloves to be excellent for keeping my hands and fingers comfortable while crafting. My last pair lasted a long time and I definitely got great value for money.

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