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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

I really wanted to like these gloves, but the presentation on the underside was a complete disappointment. The shiny pieces on the palms don’t appear anywhere in the product photos on the website, which makes the surprise even more frustrating. In person, they look overly feminine — more like decorative ladies’ gloves than a practical tool for typing. Because of that, I can’t wear them in public without feeling out of place. It’s a shame, because the concept is strong, but this design choice, and the lack of transparency in the images, make them unusable for me. I genuinely hope future versions address this.

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Travis

Great gloves... excellent support.

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Jake F.

Gloves didn't last two weeks before developing holes in the stitching and at the finger tips.

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Robert Yantiss

After searching for and trying out numerous solutions to my cold hands, I discovered The Writer's Glove!
It sounded exactly what I needed and was looking for. The numerous positive reviews solidified my impressions. And so I ordered a pair to try out for the coming cold season. I dutifully measured my hand size and ordered what I felt was the appropriate size for me, a Medium.

I received them a few days later, but did not have much time to test them but tried them on. They were a bit tight but might work. I finally had the time but they were too tight, so I submitted a request for exchange to a Large size, and that I was aware of that I'd have to pay the return shipping, which I felt was fair.

Then I received a reply email from Ben, saying "happy to help with this. A new pair of Large gloves is on its way to you, no charge. There is no need to send the Medium gloves back. Feel free to give them to someone who could use them. I'd rather they benefit someone than make you stand in line at the Post Office!"

I was astounded and replied back to him saying "Thank you, Ben! Very generous and gracious of you. I truly appreciate it." What a great experience, what gracious and caring and personal service and support. Very rare.
Definitely not the norm.

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Marshall Ringler
Makes a difference in my cold office

The material is fairly thin, but for typing, that is necessary. The only down side is the length of the wrists. I have to fold them up to get them away from my sleeves and wrist watch. I have not used them extensively a touch screen, but there are contact pads for touch screens on all 5 fingers. I would buy them again.