PoppaT—November 25, 2025
The fit gives great support to my wrist when I am using my cane. It also allows me to use my keyboard with minimal obstruction Easy to put on and take off and the velcro straps adjust the tension as needed. Have worn it at night with no discomfort. My one caution is that you make sure the black sleeve goes up to keep the velcro bands from scratching you wrist. Is easy to miss placing it correctly the first time, as I found out😞. Wrist band work fine but was a little scratchy! Good value for supporting your wrist! Read more
Carri Hoagland—December 11, 2025
It is very good. I have a leg problem, and I have fallen and put my arm out to protect me. When doing so I have sprained and stretched my wrist. The brace really helped. Read more
Bryan Leichner—January 3, 2026
I tried the Copper Compression Wrist Brace for support and everyday use. The copper-infused material feels soft and provides decent compression without being overly restrictive. The sizing runs slightly smaller than advertised. If you’re on the borderline between small and large, I recommend sizing up to ensure a comfortable fit. Once on, it stays in place and offers support for light wrist strain or general use. Overall, it’s a comfortable and functional wrist brace, just be mindful of the sizing when ordering. Read more
Stephen Harris—February 5, 2023
I am happy with the “Copper Compression Recovery Wrist Brace” would gladly purchase another one if it wears out or gets damaged. Here is the situation, I’m dealing with Tennis Elbow. Back in September 22 I started to notice elbow pain. I think it started after a kayak outing. By end of October, I was grimacing when picking up a gallon or milk and started to feel pain in my right hand as well. By the end of November, I was having an issue with using a computer mouse. A friend suggested an elbow brace that applies pressure below the elbow to immobilize the tendon and help it heal. That seemed to help some, but pain in my wrist continued to get more intense. After researching several wrist braces that looked rather bulky, I found this one that goes by the name "Copper Compression Recovery Wrist Brace”. I liked that it appeared to have a rather low profile as many looked like a brace you would need after breaking a wrist. They claim they use copper infused threads to make the brace anti-microbial. In other words, less likely to develop a smell. This one was about twice the price of the bulkier braces, but I liked the idea of it being low profile as I realized I might want to wear it while active. With the few days it took to arrive, I had to switch to left-handed mouse work as my right wrist became really sore. I’m a remote worker and at my stand-up desk about 10 hours a day. So, by the time the wrist brace arrived, I started the following remediation: • Moved my stand-up desk to an inch lower than my elbow. It had been a few inches below, and apparently, I was leaning on that wrist. • Set up my mouse for left-handed use (switch the button order) and started learning to be a lefty. I have to admin, lefty’s have it rough with all these devices designed for right-handed people. • Started wearing the wrist brace constantly, it reminded me to not grab things with my right hand, and especially to not twist right to left with my right hand. • After four weeks I was able to move back to right-handed mouse work as my wrist pain was subsiding. At my wife sit-down desk, I still depended on my left hand, as the desk is not height adjustable. • Took a steroid treatment prescribed from my doctor. • Started working with a local physical therapist to make sure any improvements stay permanent. Outcome, since this review is about the “Copper Compression Recovery Wrist Brace.” • The wrist brace is working. It keeps my hand immobilized. I wear it all day while working, driving, or doing other chores around the house. • The wrist brace is comfortable. It does not bind or get in the way. • No bad smells in the fabric, so maybe the copper thread helps. • FYI, I’m 5’9, 195 lb. and wear a 33/34 shirt size and got the right hand small/medium wrist brace. It is the right size for my build. I can button a shirt sleeve and keep the brace hidden while wearing. • As warmer weather returns, I expect will be wearing this while bicycling and kayaking and find out how well it stands up to abuse. • If something happens to this one or I find out I need two (one for water activities) , I will immediately order an identical. Suggestions for anyone with the same elbow and wrist issue: • Get an elbow brace. • Get this “Copper Compression Recovery Wrist Brace” and wear it all day. • Use a height adjustable desk. • Work with physical therapist and do the exercises. Read more
Scott Brooks—December 28, 2025
It fits nicely and can be adjusted for different hand sizes. The web bridge between the thump and first finger does not bit into the skin. At first it may be irritating, but after wearing it for some time it gets more broke in and comfortable. Good support overall. Read more
Bev—November 30, 2025
I suffer wrist pain because of some of the Pilates exercises I do and now wear these wrist braces to class to help keep my wrists straight when pulling ropes on the reformer and doing planks. The braces are comfortable and are working to keep the pressure off my wrists because of bending them during exercise. Read more
Dan murrow—January 7, 2026
Really quality wrist brace that helps stabilize my inflamed elbow tendons. It also doesn’t allow my wrist to get in a compromising position which can lead to numbness and tingling. Read more
Kit Brett—December 17, 2025
It’s pretty cool it fits it does what I wanted to do. I’m waiting to find out if that copper stuff really works so far it’s good. Read more