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🖐️ Elevate your finger care game—support that works as hard as you do!
The UAKIKAU Oval Finger Splint set includes 8 medium sizes (2-9) designed to fit finger joints from 1.5 to 2.7 inches. Made from premium plastic, these lightweight, waterproof splints provide targeted support for conditions like arthritis, mallet finger, trigger finger, and hypermobility. Their breathable design allows comfortable all-day wear during activities like typing, showering, and sleeping, making them a durable and versatile solution for finger pain relief and stabilization.





| ASIN | B0CW35KBZJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,534 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #16 in Finger Splints |
| Brand | UAKIKAU |
| Brand Name | UAKIKAU |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 510 Reviews |
| Included Components | oval finger splint |
| Item Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | GREENEST |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | F0001 |
| Number of Items | 8 |
| Part Number | 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 |
| Size | Medium(2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) |
| Special Features | Lightweight, waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Trigger Finger splint |
| Target Use Body Part | Finger |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
| Use for | Finger |
J**L
Excellent Splint highly recommend
Excellent splint multiple sizes to allow to change as swelling decreases. I love that it stays in place without tape and is designed to maintain perfect position of function. I received it the day after I ordered it :)
C**Y
Would not recommend
I didn't have any luck with this product. Didn't help at all and it doesn't fit properly. Would not recommend.
B**T
Compact and Practical for Mallet Finger — Easier for Daytime Use
After jamming my pinky, I ended up with what my doctor diagnosed as mallet finger, where the fingertip droops and can’t fully straighten because of a tendon/ligament injury. I originally improvised a splint using part of a plastic spoon handle, but my doctor strongly suggested using something specifically designed for the purpose. Since I wasn’t know sure which size would fit best, I appreciated that this comes as a mixed size set rather than forcing you to guess and order a single size. That said, for my particular finger, really only one splint in the set fit properly enough to work as intended, so buyers should keep that in mind if purchasing mainly for one injured finger. That's my sole reason for subtracting one star. I’ve tried a couple different splints and wear a bulkier, more cushioned option at night, but I prefer this style during the day while working because it is much more compact and practical. The oval design helps keep the fingertip positioned properly without tape, and it stays in place better than expected. It’s also easier for daily wear since washing hands or getting it wet is much less of an issue. After about three weeks of consistent splinting, I’m already seeing encouraging progress. When removing the splint, I’m noticing improved ability to keep the fingertip straighter than before, which gives me hope the tendon is healing and normal function may continue improving with time. Of course, recovery depends on the individual injury and following medical advice, but seeing early improvement has made sticking with the regimen feel worthwhile. For anyone needing a compact, low-profile splint for daytime wear, especially while working or using their hands frequently, this has been a very practical option as part of recovery.
L**N
Practically invisible, minimizes restrictions
This is the least restrictive, least ugly device I have found to keep my finger relatively straight. With this minimalist design, I have more freedom and less "What did you do to your finger?" (I don't understand why skin tones are not more prevalent in splints...most are seemingly huge and not the least bit camouflaged, which only adds insult to injury. Literally.) I can get this thing wet, I can get it dirty, I can wash my hands, I can use a touch screen, I can do everything except bend the finger at the first knuckle, which will hopefully enable my extensor tendon to heal. I can even type, not perfectly but waaaay better than with a traditional splint. Lifesaver. And people don't tend to notice it. Thank you. The numbers reflect ring size, or close, as far as I can tell. It's hard plastic, obviously not adjustable; so if your finger is swollen, keep in mind you may need to downsize as you heal. But I would highly recommend it as an alternative to a traditional splint if your requirements are as simple as mine.
H**K
Between Sizes? Prepare for the Purple Finger Experience
I really wanted these to work. The idea is great and the price makes it an easy thing to try if your fingers are acting like rebellious noodles (arthritis, hypermobility, etc.). Unfortunately, if you fall between sizes, these are a bit of a nightmare. I bought the multi-size pack thinking surely one of the eight would fit. Turns out my fingers apparently exist in some mysterious in-between dimension that none of these splints recognize. Getting them on was difficult, and the ones that did go on either felt way too tight or immediately cut off circulation. Nothing like watching your fingertip turn a lovely shade of purple to let you know the fit isn’t quite right. That said, for the price it’s still worth trying because if one happens to fit your finger properly, it could be useful. Just be aware that the sizing jump between rings is pretty unforgiving if you land between sizes. In short: good concept, budget price, but sizing is a gamble. My fingers lost that game.
D**E
Better than the more expensive ones. (I bought both so you don't have to)
I got mallet finger (the tendon in the top of the knuckle snapped). I bought these when an older friend recommended them and wore them until it healed. I also bought one of the more expensive padded one's. These are lighter and much less bulky, allowing me more use of my hand while it healed. The expensive padded one I bought was bulky and it made my finger sweat. Taking your finger out to let it dry slows the healing process and can lead to the tendon not healing. And they're cheaper than the adjustable, padded one. Buy this instead.
C**N
Too painful, leaves bruises and soarness
They really weren't that affective. I'd sleep with them but then the joints would be soar with bruising and at time blistering. The design needs to be be soften perhaps. Hard plastic is not doing it for me.
J**H
You Won't Regret It!
I've only had these a day, and find myself compelled to write a review - which never happens. Having dealt with rheumatoid arthritis my whole life, I find myself with a nasty case of trigger thumb now that I'm sliding into old-ish age. I had been using a traditional velcro-type splint, which did work wonders, but was a pain in the rear when it came to washing my hands, washing dishes, brushing my teeth... anything, really, to do with water. You either have to take it off, or hold your thumb at a really weird angle to keep the thing from getting wet; and if they do get wet, the smell is horrid. I saw these, and decided to give them a try. Oh. My. Giddy. Aunt! Not only can I wash my hands with impunity again, but it is so much easier to do the little things without a big, bulky brace getting in the way. There are several sizes in a packet, so it was easy to find one that was just the right fit for my thumb. I'll definitely be ordering som more, just in case anything happens to this one!
J**N
Too loose or too tight, nothing in between
Wanted to like this product, but it was not very helpful for me.
C**A
Funcional
Funcionan muy bien si te duele alguna falange, la ocupas unos días y te recuperas
S**J
Very useful
Perfect size. Though the delivery was late and i bought a local store product, this was the perfect item.
G**L
Finger splint
Not resultabl
M**A
Faltan más medidas
Buenas férulas para dedos de las manos. Aunque faltan medidas más grandes
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