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IMPACTO ST8610 Half Finger Carpal Tunnel Glove, Nylon Mesh, Saddle Leather Palm with Patented Shock-Tek Technology & Viscolas VEP Padding
Item # ST8610
IMPACTO ST8610 Half Finger Carpal Tunnel Glove. Unique channel over the carpal tunnel keeps pressure off the median nerve. Visco-elastic polymer (VEP) padding in the palm absorbs and dampens impact. Thin, snug fitting pad is precision-cut eliminating bunching. Air mesh back. Finger gussetted for comfort. Hook and loop wrist closure. Durable black leather palm. Available in sizes: Small – 3XL. *For Carpal Tunnel Gloves order one size larger than your normal glove size. Larger sizes are custom and are available as requested.
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Carpal Tunnel Glove- Utilizing patented Shock-Tek technology. Unique channel over the carpal tunnel keeps pressure off the median nerve. Clinically tested innovative Visco-Elastic Polymer (VEP) padding absorbs and dampens impact and vibration. Thin, snug fit, padding is precision-cut to prevent and eliminate bunching for maximum comfort. Used with a variety of tools and settings such as construction, packaging, material handling, assembly operations, driving and sports.
About IMPACTO® Viscolas VEP Padding
VEPs are solids that mimic the behavior of liquids, which allows dissipation of shock waves better than any other material. The “solid-liquid” nature of VEP absorbs shock waves in all directions at once, reforming to its original shape at a rate that is slow enough so as not to exert outward pressure that could cause reverberations, but fast enough to regain its original shape before the next shock. In laboratory tests, VEP has proven its ability to absorb up to 500% more shock than foam of the same thickness. The unique manner in which VEP dissipates impact energy, makes it an ideal material for the improvement of health and safety in industry and commerce. Every year, hand and arm injuries caused by repetitive shock cost industry millions of dollars in health care. Musculoskeletal injuries have been identified as the most frequent type of workplace injury.