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The Brace On EZ Finger Splint is a versatile and durable solution for finger injuries, designed to provide support for various conditions like trigger finger and mallet finger. With adjustable sizing and a low-profile design, it ensures comfort and ease of use throughout your daily activities. The trio pack includes sizes 8, 9, and 10, making it suitable for a wide range of users.














| Asin | B07S4DP4P5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #364,680 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #654 in Finger Splints |
| Brand Name | Brace On |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Nude |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (953) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Size | 3 Piece Assortment |
| Specific Uses For Product | Mallet Finger,Crooked,Hypermobility,Trigger Finger |
| Target Use Body Part | Hand |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 726481279826 |
User
Very effective, comfortable, affordable. Highly recommend if you have trigger finger/thumb.
Works perfectly once you get the right size. Kept me from needing surgery and let the trigger thumb heal completely. Is not uncomfortable at all and isn't very visible; can be used in several different positions to meet individual needs. Very good value for the money. I hope whoever invented these got a patent because these are absolutely ingenious. Does the job of all the big bulky uncomfortable hand splints. You may need to try a couple of sizes, if it's too big it will fall off; but they can be bought in packages of three different sizes. AND they last forever.
User
Reduces finger joint mobility so finger has time to heal.
I have self diagnosed ;) trigger finger in my thumb. It was extremely painful anytime I bent my thumb and it was waking me up several times a night. I started by using a bulky thumb brace and graduated to just bandaging my thumb before I found this item. The BraceOn EZ finger splint provided relief as soon as I put it on and was extremely easy to use. I was able to continue going about my day with very little discomfort in my thumb. I wore it 24/7 for the first 5 weeks after I received it. About a week ago I started taking it off of my thumb for a few minutes at a time throughout the day until I felt like I needed to put it back on. Yesterday and today I’ve been able to leave it off most of the day with minimal pain in my thumb. My thumb is not 100% yet and I’m still careful with movements that require using it to tighten things, but it is significantly better. I plan on wearing for as long as I need to because it is just no big deal.PROS: Its very comfortable, I forget that I am wearing it most of the time.Unlike bandages or splints you can leave it on all of the time without worrying about it getting wet or dirty.You can easily change its position on your finger simply by turning it.It does was a bulky brace or splint does but is much more comfortable and far less obtrusive.It successfully immobilized my thumb joint so that my ‘trigger finger’ had time to heal.CONS: The cost is a con if you are thinking about it in terms of what you get. But if you think of it in terms of what it does, it’s probably worth even more money.TIP: If you decide to take it off of your hurt finger for awhile just slide it onto another finger, like a ring (I use my middle finger). That way you won’t misplace it, it’s barely noticeable and it will be readily available if you want to slide it back on to your hurt finger.
User
Works Well, Eases the Pain, But a Little Wasteful
I have a trigger in my left ring finger. I was splinting it with a cut down Emory board and bandaids. That worked pretty well but it fell apart when it got wet and got frayed and dirty pretty quickly so it was getting messy and expensive. I learned there were plastic braces that worked well so I did some research and found these. They’re working really well and I’m generally happy with them. They’re soft plastic in the color of bandaids, like the old racist “flesh-colored” bandaids. They’re flexible enough to be comfortable on the finger, they protect the finger and I can still wear my rings. They come in a package with some of other sizes. They fit well, ease the pain in the finger and keep it from locking down. But once I found the right size the question moved to what to do with the other sizes and if I want a spare I’ll be left with a supply of unneeded others in different sizes. They weren’t all that expensive—about $14 for a pack of 3 assorted sizes. But I can’t use the ones that don’t fit (I don’t know anybody around here with a trigger finger, so I’m left with buying another 3-pack to get another one that fits and storing the unusable ones or throw them out). That’s not a life-ending problem, and I hope I’ll be able to buy only the size that fits some time soon. The best thing is they work—no more pain or locking down of the finger and I can go about my day pretty much as if that trigger finger didn’t exist. I recommend them.
User
Works Great!
This little splint has made life so much easier. I've been dealing with trigger thumb and previously purchased the splint that your whole hand fits into and fastens around the wrist. It was hindering many of my activities such as typing, which I do a lot for work. I kept saying, all I need is something to keep my thumb from bending too far. I searched and found these little beauties. Perfect! I use the middle size but it's nice to know that when my thumb swells, I have a bigger size if needed. I also like that one side is smaller than the other. When my thumb is swollen in the morning, I use the bigger side and then flip it when the swelling goes down. Another plus is that it isn't noticeable. In fact, I haven't had one comment from anyone asking what is wrong with my hand. Lastly, I can wash my hands without taking it off or, I can take it off and slip it right back on. The other splint was a pain to do that.Such a simple concept and yet so needed. There is nothing else out there like it. I highly recommend this product!
User
Perfect for trigger thumb!
Best small brace ever. Ordered the pack of 3 and I use two of them (the biggest is just too big). I like how you can turn them around for half sizes when my thumb is either swollen or not, and I like that it’s really discreet. I had a black neoprene brace which was a pain - I was constantly having to take it off for everything from hand washing to gardening, etc., (and that’s when my finger would go clickers click- ouch) and my hand would sweat at night when I wore it. This really does the job keeping my finger from triggering. I hardly know I’m wearing it. If you have a trigger thumb, I highly recommend it.
User
Good if they fit
These work well if you’re lucky enough to fit into one of them. My man hands are size large glove size, and the largest splint in the largest set barely fit my little finger. The other two splints are of no use to me. Also, given the simplicity of manufacture and little material used, these splints are over priced.
User
Would recommend it.
Helped relieve trigger finger.
User
Perfect fit, perfect usability
I bought these for my middle finger which has Trigger Finger. Luckily, I had a ring sizing guide so I could estimate the size of the finger splint. The guide said I was a size 9 in that finger with its swelling. So the package of 3 with sizes 8, 9 and 10 was perfect. Sure enough, the size 9 was a perfect fit. If the finger swells more I can use the size 10, if the swelling goes down I can use the size 8. The plastic splint is comfortable and not constricting. It only prevents the middle joint from moving which is what I needed. I also bought another type of splint but will probably not use it. This splint is plastic and I can wash dishes, shower, etc. I wear it all day and while sleeping since I tend to clench my fists at night. If you're a white person, the "flesh" color disappears and my husband didn't even know I was wearing it. I won't know if disabling that joint will fix the Trigger Finger symptoms for about a month or more, accordingly to some of the websites I've looked at, but it's well worth the effort to avoid surgery.
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