Rebz Wheelchair Full Thumb Fingerless Gloves Ideal Choice for Active Lifestyle Wheelchair Gloves for Men Non Slip Grip to Boost Mobility Breathable Wheelchair Gloves for Intense Sports - Racing








Key features
- •Made of High Quality 4 Way Stretch Material.
- •Breathable, Moisture Wicking Fabric On The Back.
- •Full Leather Palm for Comfort. Puller for Easy Take off.
- •Shock Absorbing And Reinforced Design for Durability.
- •Strong Wrist Closure Strap for Snug Fit. Durable and Dense Stitching.
Rebz Wheelchair Full Thumb Fingerless Gloves Ideal Choice for Active Lifestyle Wheelchair Gloves for Men Non Slip Grip to Boost Mobility Breathable Wheelchair Gloves for Intense Sports - Racing
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Fabulous for protecting most parts of my hands.
NanaB✓ Verified Purchase•October 27, 2023
They do the job! They seem to be durable although I haven't had them very long. I love the bright color which makes it easy to notice if I have dropped one. I also love the design feature that makes it easy to pull them off my hand when I'm finished.
Keeps blisters from forming on hands
Lisa ✓ Verified Purchase•October 19, 2023
Dad likes the fit and grippy palm. He uses a differential drive wheelchair with one hand and his hand becomes sore without protection. He likes that he can put on and take the glove off with one hand.
Highly recommended!
Izabella✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
These gloves work great with wheelchair's and are comfortable, and VERY durable! I have never seen any glove better than this one, and I highly recommend it for all wheelchair users, and even for other purposes as well. The palm part of the glove is in fact legit leather!
Comfortable for a while
Sharon W.✓ Verified Purchase•September 12, 2023
These were padded and felt ok for a while. After pushing through a museum they still felt good. I would like my thumb tips open and less loops to get tangled in
So far so good. Wheelchair symbol smaller
Nicole✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2023
I'm in between sizes but I have short Vienna sausage baby carrot fingers so I got both the small and med in the lighter grey with the tan brown leather.
First let me say if there's a difference in the 2 sizes, I can't find it. Tried them both on blindly on multiple days to see which one fit better and they were identical. They both had bunching in the palm and back of hand area. Put them side by side- identical. I checked the labels and they did say small for one set and med for other. I ended up with the medium just in case anything rips I'll have that extra imaginary mm of fabric to sew it up. I didn't want to dirty the other gloves so I didn't actually try them on the wheelchair so maybe that would've made a difference?
As for the handicap/wheelchair symbol - both pairs of gloves seem to have a much smaller symbol and off to the side. See the pictures I added. Don't mind my old SD doing the sniff test. I guess the company heard the complaints about the giant wheelchair.
For feeling, they're not bad. Depending on the type of ground I'm on I'll either use just the hand rails or I'll use the whole tire. So far they've been ok, but I've only been using them about 2 weeks and even then it was light duty work, mostly on smooth concrete. So I haven't don't a full 8 hour day with them yet.
I used to get weightlifting gloves since actual wheelchair gloves weren't really a thing. Those things had barely any padding and I swear within one use I'd see rips. So if these gloves last, they're worth the twice the price. Plus they have the full thumb and no tips of rest of fingers, which is what I wanted. Only trouble are my short thumbs.
If they don't hold up for some reason I'll update the review.
First let me say if there's a difference in the 2 sizes, I can't find it. Tried them both on blindly on multiple days to see which one fit better and they were identical. They both had bunching in the palm and back of hand area. Put them side by side- identical. I checked the labels and they did say small for one set and med for other. I ended up with the medium just in case anything rips I'll have that extra imaginary mm of fabric to sew it up. I didn't want to dirty the other gloves so I didn't actually try them on the wheelchair so maybe that would've made a difference?
As for the handicap/wheelchair symbol - both pairs of gloves seem to have a much smaller symbol and off to the side. See the pictures I added. Don't mind my old SD doing the sniff test. I guess the company heard the complaints about the giant wheelchair.
For feeling, they're not bad. Depending on the type of ground I'm on I'll either use just the hand rails or I'll use the whole tire. So far they've been ok, but I've only been using them about 2 weeks and even then it was light duty work, mostly on smooth concrete. So I haven't don't a full 8 hour day with them yet.
I used to get weightlifting gloves since actual wheelchair gloves weren't really a thing. Those things had barely any padding and I swear within one use I'd see rips. So if these gloves last, they're worth the twice the price. Plus they have the full thumb and no tips of rest of fingers, which is what I wanted. Only trouble are my short thumbs.
If they don't hold up for some reason I'll update the review.
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