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CLEARANCE: Version 2 - The Writer's Glove® - Thin, Warm Gloves for Typing

$26.00 $43.00 saving $17.00
CLEARANCE: Version 2 - The Writer's Glove® - Thin, Warm Gloves for Typing

CLEARANCE: Version 2 - The Writer's Glove® - Thin, Warm Gloves for Typing

$26.00 $43.00 saving $17.00
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Version 2 of The Writer's Glove at a Special Price!

For Version 3, click here.

The second version of The Writer's Glove® is still a terrific way to keep your cold hands and fingers warm while you type on computer keyboards. The only difference is this special price!

  • Patent-pending fingertips to help you "feel" the keys as you type—no seams getting in the way!
  • Touchscreen capabilities on all five fingers
  • A new glove fabric for extra warmth and breathability
  • Double thickness on the back of the glove for even more warmth without sacrificing productivity
  • Great performance on laptop trackpads —including MacBooks!

These thin, yet warm, gloves fit like a second skin, allowing you to stay productive at home, the office, or wherever you need to get work done.

They're great for:

  • Office workers
  • Writers/editors
  • Students
  • Scientists
  • IT workers
  • Gamers/Esports
  • Photographers
  • Anyone with cold hands!

Although this product doesn't treat these conditions, people with Raynaud's Syndrome, chronic hyperhidrosis, dermatillomania, and trichotillomania have said they find these gloves useful, too.

More Information

The Writer's Glove, LLC, is a USA company. Made in the PRC. Gloves made from 86% nylon and 14% Spandex. Gloves contain copper. Designed for indoor use. Vegan.

Customer Reviews

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KJ C

I really do love this glove, it works the way I wanted it to (I use only one at the moment, for sensory issues and because only one of my hands has the most trouble staying warm). My only complaint is that they don't seem durable long term, for everyday use. I got a pair for xmas in 2025, and by Jan-Feb it was already falling apart :( -- it's great that they are snug, and have textured grip on the fingers and palm. They don't stay snug unless you wash them by hand (which you should do any way because of germs!). Thanks for making this