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AlumaFoam 11012 39230 Finger Splints Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of AlumaFoam 11012 39230 Finger Splints

Manages the healing process for finger fractures. Package Dimensions: 11.176 H x 1.524 L x 2.54 W (centimetres). Package Weight: 0.018 kilograms. Country of Origin : United States.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Splints for Injuries

These finger splints are a lifesaver for any sports enthusiast. They are lightweight, flexible, and provide excellent support to prevent further injury. The splints are easy to wear and fit snugly, yet comfortably. The material is durable and long-lasting, ensuring that they will hold up to even the toughest practice or game. The only downside is that they can be a bit tricky to put on correctly. Overall, these splints are a must-have for anyone who loves sports and outdoors activities.

Pros
  • Durable and made of a lightweight material that won't be uncomfortable for the wearer.
Cons
  • Possibly not effective for more severe injuries that require a sturdier splint.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for hammer finger splints.

I only needed a pair of these but for the price I bought this box of 24. Ideal for making finger splints. I cut them to length, tape wrap them (tightens the soft part but still leaves a comfortable fit on that side) and then folds them to fit. Now I use them to solve my hammer problem and it's nice to be able to switch between the two when I get wet in the shower - just swap and let the wet dry for a day and then swap back.

Pros
  • Medical items and equipment
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good price but slightly sharp edges

If you pull it out of the box on a child's finger it could probably cut/bleed as is. This is a good quantity and price, but the edges will need to be sanded or covered with medical tape before use. This is not good for medical devices as people might be in a hurry! As a test, I rubbed it several times on a folded paper towel. It left a dark streak (like small particles) but once I did it was smooth enough to use (so it's not a waste of money but be careful, test before use!). Again overall…

Pros
  • Arm, hand and finger rests
Cons
  • Retrofittable