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The Writer's Glove® - Thin, Warm Gloves for Typing (Graphene + Grippy)

$35.00
The Writer's Glove® - Thin, Warm Gloves for Typing (Graphene + Grippy)

The Writer's Glove® - Thin, Warm Gloves for Typing (Graphene + Grippy)

$35.00
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The Best Typing Gloves For Cold Hands and Fingers - New Version 3

The Writer's Glove® is designed to keep your cold hands and fingers warm while you type on computer keyboards.

It took three years to bring this third version of The Writer's Glove to you. It was worth the wait.

  • Even warmer and more durable fabric, thanks to cutting-edge graphene (new)
  • Grips for securely holding a mouse, cup of coffee, etc. (new)
  • A more comfortable wrist design (new)
  • Patent-pending fingertips to help you "feel" the keys as you type—no seams getting in the way!
  • Touchscreen capabilities on all five fingers
  • Double thickness on the back of the glove for even more warmth without sacrificing productivity
  • Great performance on laptop trackpads—including MacBooks!

These thin, 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, trichotillomania, chemotherapy side effects, and neuropathy have said they find these gloves useful, too.

Materials Information

Gloves contain nylon, Spandex, polyester, cotton, copper, silicone, and graphene. Designed for indoor use. Vegan. The Writer's Glove, LLC, is a USA company. Made in the PRC.

 

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous

These gloves work well for typing and for touchscreens. They are warm enough for my cold hands. The instructions for how to measure for fit are accurate. I am between a large and extra large and chose the large because I didn't want the fingertips to have any slack. These are snug. The material is slightly stretchy.

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BradR

My wife's Raynauds is getting worse. She's at a point where being outside in even moderately cold weather is a problem. We were looking for gloves she could use at work (if it's cold inside she can still type) and when it's too cold for bare hands but not cold enough for winter gloves. I am SO glad we found these. She likes them so much we ordered a second pair for when one is in the wash. This was an excellent purchase. Thank you so much for creating them!

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Wallace Richardson

Fit nice, but loose at Fingertips, making Typing difficult.

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Anonymous

I cannot type with them on. I'll try a few more times before I give up on them.

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Mikki Washburn

as described compression gloves help neuropathy