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Kintex Compression Gloves
Open-finger cotton gloves with graduated compression across the palm and knuckles.
Thin enough to keep your grip, warm enough to wear all morning.
Only 18 pairs left in this size.
Selling fast — next restock takes 2-3 weeks.
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Wrong size, or no easier in the mornings? Send them back within 60 days and we'll refund you in full*.
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Loved by 20,000+ people back in motion

“Third pair of gloves I have bought and the first that does not stop dead at the wrist. That extra inch and a half is apparently everything, because it is the only difference and it is the only pair I still wear.”

“Nine hours a day on a keyboard at forty-one years old, and my hands had started doing things forty-one-year-old hands should not do. I put them on with the first coffee. Nothing else about my day changed.”

“Ordered a medium because I always am, and my fingers went cold within the hour. Swapped to a large and it has been perfect ever since. Measure the palm, and if you land between two sizes go up — the guide is right and I was wrong.”

“I sew, so I was never going to accept anything over my fingertips and I said so to my daughter before she ordered them. Open tips. I can still feel a pin. That was the entire test and they passed it.”
Where the ache actually runs

Most gloves stop where it starts
Read the reviews of any arthritis glove on the internet and the same sentence keeps coming back: I wish they were a bit longer. The ache does not politely stop at the wrist crease — it runs up out of the knuckles and into the wrist, especially if your day is spent on a mouse. Ours carries on where theirs gives up.

Firmest at the knuckles, easing as it goes
The same pressure everywhere is what makes a cheap glove feel like a tourniquet by lunchtime. The knit is tightest over the knuckles, where the swelling gathers, and lets go progressively along the forearm. That is the reason you stop noticing them.

You keep the one thing you can't do without
Feeling. Your fingertips are how you find a needle, a button, a coin, a key at the bottom of a bag. A closed glove takes that away and gets pulled off within the hour. These stay on all day because nothing you do becomes harder.
How it works?
Put them on first thing
Before the kettle, before the laptop. Compression works on a hand that has not swollen up yet — pulling them on at four in the afternoon is shutting the gate after the horse has gone.
Then carry on using your hands
The fingertips are open. Type, text, unlock your phone, hold a needle, peel a carrot, sign your name. Nothing about the day changes except how the hand feels at the end of it.
Keep them on as long as you like
Cotton-backed and breathable, so they do not turn clammy by eleven o'clock. Plenty of people sleep in them, and that is usually where the first hour of the morning gets won back.
Made for the jobs nobody wants to give up

Knitting, sewing, crochet
The thing people write to us about is almost never the pain itself. It is the hour they used to spend on a project and had quietly started rationing. Warmth and compression is what gets that hour back.

The first hour of the morning
Hands swell overnight, while you are lying perfectly still. That is why the worst part of the day arrives before anything has happened. Wearing them in bed is how most people shorten it.

A day on a mouse and a keyboard
Eight hours of small repeated movements, then an evening of wondering whether this is carpal tunnel. The long cuff supports the wrist without locking it the way a rigid splint does.
It doesn't stop at your wrist
The complaint people leave under every other pair of gloves on the internet.
| Kintex | Short arthritis gloves | Rigid wrist splint | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compression across the knuckles | |||
| Carries on over the wrist | |||
| Fingertips free to type, text and sew | |||
| Lets the joint keep moving | |||
| Comfortable enough to sleep in | |||
| Nobody notices you are wearing it |
Frequently asked questions
Which size am I?
- S17 – 19 cm
- M19 – 21.5 cm
- L21.5 – 24 cm
