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Product Reviews of Futuro Deluxe Wrist Stabilizer, Right Hand, Large-X Large (7.5 to 9.0-Inch)Product Review: Never got it Summary: 1 Stars
It was 'claimed' apparently lost by USPS. I didn't buy it from them a second time.
Product Review: No warranty - low quality product Summary: 1 Stars
This product is of a low quality, the metal insert will pierce the fabric after a month of use.
There is no warranty to the product.
Product Review: Perfect Fit Summary: 5 Stars
This is my second Futuro set. The first set lasted over 3 years! I wear them at night only. I have CTS in both wrists. My surgeon, Dr. Morgan (ye of Red Sox lure)recommended I continue to use them even after the surgery (worked well BTW). Highly recommed the Futuro wrist stabilizer and Dr. Morgan. I have good size fore arms and they fit great! Last a long time as well.
Product Review: Support your wrist Summary: 3 Stars
I am a computer geek and digital artist. I started experiencing the onset of CTS after ten years of computer work, finally caught up with me even though I spent time and money on good ergo equipment. Turns out it was the arms of my chair, now removed, that lead to the dmg. This purchase was a necessity and here is what I think of the product:
It helps. I'm still a bit sore after my first couple days with this brace and one other that turned out to be to small. It keeps my wrist from bending in extreme computer sitting positions with my mouse hand and I wear it when I sleep with no issues. So in that area, it is worth it.
It has good ventilation. It can get hot here in cali and I have not had problems yet with sweating or to much heat. Seems to breath nicely.
The strap on both ends is a nice working velcro strap of soft cloth, just what it should be and it works. The strap in the middle is one of those stretchy bands a nurse would wrap your tennis elbow in with velcro on the end of it. The stretchy part is nice in that you can set the desired tightness of the overall portion of the brace, the part that sucks completely is that the velcro adheres to this material so well that your slowly shredding away the fibers of the stretchy band thingy. Now I'm not exactly a small guy, and I have problems tearing this blasted thing away from itself every time I try and take it off. I would like to see an old woman try to remove this band, I'm pretty sure she would hurt more parts of her body then the part she was trying to heal. So to you older ladies, gents, and toothpick arms beware. You can get a small workout from this elastic band and velcro if you wear and take off this brace all day long.
On a side note, you can wear this brace to tight and to loose as any other. It will also cause Decubitus sores if you wear it to long, this goes without saying though as sleeping on a wrinkled pillow can do the same thing.
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