I got these Obliviscar Wrist Wraps to review.
I got these for my husband to use at work because he has to do a lot of heavy lifting and pushing/pulling of large loads at work. Right now he's not able to because of an injury, but I thought these would be helpful to him when he returns to work. The wraps are actually meant to be used by weightlifters/bodybuilders to ease the strain on the wrist when lifting but can be used for many other purposes as well. They can be worn when doing bodyweight exercises (ie, pull ups or push ups), when lifting/pushing/pulling for work, and even when doing lighter tasks like cleaning. I actually used them myself while vacuuming the floor just today because I did a "deep clean" which involved moving all of the furniture and picking up one side of the couch. It helped prevent me from twisting my wrist awkwardly as I sometimes do. I actually decided to try wearing them while typing on my computer to see if they would be of any benefit for people who need a wrist brace for writing and typing tasks. These work better than any proper wrist brace I have ever used at providing support to the wrist when performing everyday tasks.
I got these for my husband to use at work because he has to do a lot of heavy lifting and pushing/pulling of large loads at work. Right now he's not able to because of an injury, but I thought these would be helpful to him when he returns to work. The wraps are actually meant to be used by weightlifters/bodybuilders to ease the strain on the wrist when lifting but can be used for many other purposes as well. They can be worn when doing bodyweight exercises (ie, pull ups or push ups), when lifting/pushing/pulling for work, and even when doing lighter tasks like cleaning. I actually used them myself while vacuuming the floor just today because I did a "deep clean" which involved moving all of the furniture and picking up one side of the couch. It helped prevent me from twisting my wrist awkwardly as I sometimes do. I actually decided to try wearing them while typing on my computer to see if they would be of any benefit for people who need a wrist brace for writing and typing tasks. These work better than any proper wrist brace I have ever used at providing support to the wrist when performing everyday tasks.
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