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The Aider Daily Grip Zero Wrist Brace is a versatile and ergonomic solution designed for individuals suffering from TFCC tears, arthritis, and tendonitis. This lightweight brace offers pain relief and support during sports, work, and daily activities, ensuring maximum comfort and mobility. Developed by physical therapists, it features a durable, breathable design that fits both left and right hands, making it ideal for anyone looking to maintain an active lifestyle while recovering from wrist injuries.
C**Y
Love it would but again
Works great on my small wrists! Not to tight and firm enough to support. I work in a kitchen and have had it for 2 weeks and it is holding up well. Easy to wash and dries quickly.
G**Y
Nice material but tight fit for me
My wrist measures roughly 7.5 inches around and this support cuts off circulation if I fasten it. Material feels nice like it will provide good warmth and compression, but the strap isn't long enough for me to wear comfortably. If you have smaller wrist, it should work well but it doesn't fit me.
M**R
Offered the most support.
High quality and it offered the most support as I am healing from a tfcc tear.
G**!
Great product
Great support perfect adjustable fit
C**H
Not worth the $$$
Way to small, this should be for only small people with no wrist. My wrist 7-8 inches around and it barely fits and as I wear I'm constantly having to reattach the velcro strap that keep coming undone. Definitely not worth the $30 i spent on it. Maybe I'll give it to a youth sports organization, sure someone there it will fit.
U**D
Daily use wrist brace
The daily grip zero wrist brace is soft and comfortable with a noticeable difference in the pain and strain in my wrists. The durability of the material is questionable, and I would suggest only hand wash and air dry rather than putting the wrist brace in a washer or dryer. It does not impede the functional process of my wrist and is adjustable for comfort and flexibility.
J**E
Disappointed
The quality was not what I thought it would be
C**R
Helps, but...
I've not been diagnosed with a TFCC injury, but have used similar devices in the past to treat wrist strain from bowling. The Aider device provided the same temporary relief, but it's not without it's own issues. 1) the method used to adhere the brace to the compression sleeve is not sufficient. In attempting to put it on the first time, one of the two areas where it attaches separated about 75%. It still works ok, but should not be so fragile. 2) The size runs small. I have relatively small wrists and it fits very snug with not much room for further adjustment for a larger wrist. 3) It is very warm with the tight fit and the compression material. As I stated, it did provide some relief to the pain I've been experiencing, but needed to highlight it's limitations as well.
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