Customer Reviews for WristWidget Wrist Support

WristWidget Wrist Support

WristWidget Wrist Support List Price: $49.99
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Customer Reviews of WristWidget Wrist Support

Customer Review: Great Product, Great Service
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought the wrist widget because of an injury I sustained while waiting tables. I actually had to quit my job because I could no longer bare the weight of the tray. It also prevented me from doing pushups of any kind. Since purchasing the wrist widget I have had very good results. I can do push ups with no pain and lifting the weight of the tray is no longer an issue. Another nice thing about the wrist widget is that it doesn't inhibt your wrist movement. You can also adjust the wrist widget depending on how much weight you have to bare. Previous to this I had tried a wrist splint that you can get at walgreens. It was a waste of my 25.00 It did nothing at all.
Also after a couple days of receiving this product I received a call from their customer service. They were just calling to make sure I was using the wristwidget properely and to see if I had any questions. They are very friendly and calling me first was a nice touch.

Thanks wristwidget!

Customer Review: Egads. Looks like the tie for my laptop power cord. I have to WEAR this?
Summary: 3 Stars

I realize the $39 price is mostly for the spiffy technology and R&D costs, etc. But yeesh, did they not realize people would have to be seen in public wearing what Really, Truly, appears to be a tie-wrap for a computer cable? It's so freakin' ugly, and does, as others have noted, seem to be made of just cheap velcro. The padding is very thin, the straps aren't long enough to keep it laced while you slip it over your hand (and I don't have large hands), and when worn tightly enough to help, the edges of it cut into your skin. That said, I've had it 48 hours and the TFCC pain seems to have lessened from the 5 awful weeks I spent in a hard brace made by the physical therapy folks. But I'm going to have to find a way to pad this thing and improve the appearance of it, maybe wrap it in pink satin or something. Shall I start a business selling Wrist Widget Wraps, to cover them up? Hmmm...

Customer Review: Amazing Product !!
Summary: 5 Stars

I don't usually do this (write reviews) but this time I had to make an exception. I have been suffering for almost a year now from a TFCC tear in my right wrist. The simplest of tasks were made hard because of my injury (twisting door knobs, pushing down on the sofa to get up) then I found out about the WristWidget and pain is now a thing of the past. I was skeptic at first due to the products minimalistic design, but it only took me a second after I put it on to realize how great it was.

Now I my wrist movement is back 90% to normal, this solution is the best short of surgery. I am now actually thinking of getting another one due to me feeling like I cannot live without it.


Customer Review: Wrist Widget
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought the wrist widget 8 weeks ago. I had suffered a TFCC injury to my left wrist and was looking at surgery as the next option. I spoke with the inventor of the product, Wendy Howard, and she was very informative about why this product works for a treatment option. Her knowledge is vast in the area of TFCC injuries. I am glad someone took an interest in this injury - I may never need to have surgery. So far I am progressing each week and tracking my progress with the weight bearing test (using an analog scale). I have seen a lot of improvement. I will probably have to wear this brace for 8 more weeks in order to see full recovery. I suggest anyone who has suffered a TFCC injury buy this product!

Customer Review: The function is fantastic but the material is cheap
Summary: 4 Stars

I injured my right wrist when I was in high school (I'm 32 now) due to push ups excerises. My wrist got worse when I joined the powerlifting in College. Now, with this product I can push the poundage (heavy bench/military press) I want in the gym. It does not restrict much the wrist rotation but it feels solid and the blood circulates better than any wrist wraps/support I've ever used. The only complain I have is that the material is cheap I believe(paid almost $50) and could easily be damaged over time when used frequently in the gym.

The mail delivery time could have been faster (over a week). Amazon used to ship this kind of product very fast for free.
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