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Tools & Hardware : Ergodyne Proflex Wrist Support 4020 Size Medium Left Hand Color-Gray

Ergodyne Proflex Wrist Support 4020 Size Medium Left Hand Color-Gray

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 55458





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Ergodyne
EAN: 0720476702849
Label: Ergodyne
Product Manufacturer: Ergodyne
Model: 4020
Publisher: Ergodyne
Ranking: 55458
Studio: Ergodyne









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Item Description:
Ergodyne Proflex Wrist Support 4020 limits downward wrist movements. It's lightweight, compact design is ideal for office environments, retail, and lightweight manufacturing. The neoprene body cloth conforms to hand and wrist for a glove like fit and the fully adjustable hook and loop closure provides for an exact fit and comfortable wear. Patented open-center stay reduces pressure on the median nerve and interior ventilation holes keep hand cool, dry, and comfortable. Provides flexible support without compromising productivity. Machine washable. Color-gray. TO FIND YOUR SIZE-MEASURE AROUND THE SMALLEST PART OF YOUR WRIST. MEDIUM FITS 6'-7'.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Proflex Wrist Support
The wrist support really helps me at work and when I'm outside of work. It is smaller and provides plenty of movement with my fingers while typing yet still gives support to my wrist. I feel that it is a good deal for the money. Well worth it.



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