| Best Gloves for Raynaud's Disease 20241 Comment2 January 2024 | Eugene Raynaud's syndrome hits our extremities the hardest, and often the first place to feel it is the hands. No matter the season, Raynaud's-stricken hands are prone to feeling cold, painful, and exhibiting telltale white finger symptoms. Our Gloves for Raynaud's Disease are an obvious solution, but our experts at RaynaudsDisease.com know that it takes a special glove to truly work for Raynaud's victims. In this article, we've put together some of our top picks and solutions, designed to fit into your life and keep your hands feeling warm, cosy and comfortable. What Are Raynaud's Disease Gloves?Simply put, Raynaud's disease gloves are any pair that help you to better manage the symptoms associated with the condition. Some gloves are better designed for this than others, with many offering special heat-retaining properties, and others made with thermal and waterproof materials to warm your hands on cold, wet and windy days. Our Raynaud's experts have made the following picks to tackle your symptoms:
Our Top Pick - Silver Gloves for Raynaud'sWinner: Raynaud's Disease Deluxe Silver GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Made with 12% silver fibre – HIGHEST silver content available! Perfect For... ✔ Use as glove liners due to their thin design Not the Best For... ✗ Use outside on the coldest winter days (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: The first port of call for sufferers of Raynaud's disease is making sure body heat stays in your hands, and we've found silver gloves to be the best solution out there. These gloves use silver fibre to reflect your heat back inwards, helping to prevent your hands getting cold in the first place. These gloves are fairly thin though, so you'll need an outerglove for windy, rainy or especially cold days. Runner Up: Raynaud's Disease 8% Silver Gloves (less silver means slightly less heat retention) Best Value Silver Gloves for Raynaud'sWinner: Raynaud's Disease Silver GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Made with 8% silver fibre to reflect heat back to the hands Perfect For... ✔ Use as glove liners for looser-fitting gloves Not the Best For... ✗ Use as liners in the tightest-fitting gloves (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: While the deluxe gloves above offer more heat retention, these 8% silver gloves are a great budget option that still provide the benefits of silver fibre. Though they're a bit less warm, they're slightly thicker than the deluxe gloves, making them ideal for use as liners in looser outergloves. The affordable price also makes them great if you're rough on gloves and tend to go through a few pairs! Best Fingerless Gloves for Raynaud's DiseaseWinner: Raynaud's Disease Fingerless Silver GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Provide the benefits of silver while leaving your fingers free Perfect For... ✔ Use while typing or writing while at work Not the Best For... ✗ Use outside on colder days (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: While full coverage of the hands will be a bit warmer for preventing Raynaud's attacks, for a lot of tasks you're going to need full use of your fingertips. When I want to stay warm, but need to type on a keyboard or use a touchpad while at work, these fingerless silver gloves are the perfect go-to. Best Thermal Winter Gloves for Raynaud's DiseaseWinner: Ejendals Tegera 295 Insulated Waterproof Winter GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Winter-lined and waterproof to protect from the cold and wet Perfect For... ✔ Use during just about any activity from driving to gardening Not the Best For... ✗ Use as glove liners (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: Personally, these are my favourite winter gloves, as they're cosy and warm, without being too bulky to get on with your day. I use them for driving before the car warms up on winter mornings, and for manipulating my dog leads to keep those pups on the path! Make sure to choose a size larger than you normally would though, as these gloves run about a size and a half small. Runner Up: Ejendals Tegera 297 Insulated Waterproof Winter Gloves (a bit warmer, but less dexterity for everyday tasks.) Best Compression Gloves for Raynaud'sWinner: Antimicrobial Copper Compression Gloves for Raynaud'sWhy We Love Them... ✔ Combine warmth and compression to boost circulation in fingers Perfect For... ✔ Everyday use to fend off cold and painful fingers Not the Best For... ✗ Days where your hands will be cold and wet (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: These copper gloves are a little bit more robust than the silver ones, so they're more suited to use as standalone gloves rather than glove liners. The compression they provide can really help to keep blood flowing through your hands, preventing the white-finger Raynaud's effect. The copper also kills bacteria, which is ideal for keeping them hygienic (perfect if you use gloves during exercise). Runner Up: Thermoskin Arthritis and Raynaud's Compression Gloves (More compression, but not quite as warm with open-tip fingers) Best Heated Gloves for Raynaud's DiseaseWinner: Therm-IC PowerGlove Ladies Heated GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Thermal gloves with a heating element to keep you warm Perfect For... ✔ Raynaud's sufferers who find that regular gloves don't cut it Not the Best For... ✗ Those looking to warm their hands on a budget (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: When warm materials and heat-retaining silver won't do the trick, bring in the big guns with a pair of gloves fitted with heating elements to bring toasty warmth anywhere you go. These gloves are designed to distribute warmth all the way to the fingertips, making them ideal for preventing Raynaud's attacks. While they're pricier than others in the list, they'll instantly become your favourite piece of winter kit! Runner Up: Combine thermal gloves with HotRox Double-Sided Electronic Handwarmer! Best Windproof, Waterproof Gloves for Raynaud'sWinner: Ejendals Tegera 517 Thermal Waterproof Winter GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Remarkably thin and dextrous with a waterproof, windproof shell Perfect For... ✔ Staying comfortable on cold and wet days Not the Best For... ✗ The coldest of winter days (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: These gloves are the thinner, more water-resistant cousin to the Ejendals 295 Gloves above, and are great if you want to get a bit more dexterity at the expense of a little bit of thermal lining. They're still great for keeping your hands warm on everything but the coldest days, and our team particularly love them for a cycle commute on a wet and windy London day! Runner Up: Freezemaster FM2 Wateproof Fleece Lined Gloves (slightly warmer, but bulkier with a bit less waterproofing) Warmest Raynaud's Gloves for Winter ActivitiesWinner: Ejendals Tegera 595 Thinsulate Thermal Waterproof Winter GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Our warmest winter gloves, suitable for extreme cold Perfect For... ✔ When you want to stay warm, no matter the weather Not the Best For... ✗ Cold tasks where you need dexterity (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: When you'd like to be outside on a cold day and only the most warmth will do, the Ejendals 595 Thermal Gloves are tough to beat. These gloves are bulky, but still provide good grip for activities like skiing, though manipulating a fiddly dog leash may be a little tough. We've tried them out on a recent ski holiday though, and they really did the trick! Runner Up: Ejendals 297 Thermal Winter Gloves (Not quite as warm, but provide a bit more dexterity) Best Heavy-Duty Gloves for Outdoor WorkWinner: Skytec Argon Thermal Water-Resistant GlovesWhy We Love Them... ✔ Tough and warm gloves suitable for temperatures as low as -50°C Perfect For... ✔ Dirty jobs on cold days in the garden or around the home Not the Best For... ✗ More intricate tasks on cold days (See our solution) Editor's Verdict: Cold, wet days aren't the most inviting for getting out in the garden, but for some of us, the satisfaction of a well-groomed flower bed is worth it! The Skytex Argon gloves are warm enough to help you beautify your home or garden in any conditions, and feature a cosy inner liner as well as a water-resistant and grippy palm to tackle any task. Runner Up: Briers Sage Warm Gardening Gloves (Not quite as tough or warm, but slightly more dexterity Why Use Silver Gloves?Silver Raynaud's gloves are one of the top recommendations for anybody with Raynaud's disease, as the silver thread present in the gloves reflects the heat back to your hand. This helps to prevent the loss of your natural body heat, keeping it locked in and stopping it from escaping. The silver gloves are available with standard 8% silver thread and with a more deluxe 12% silver thread, so you can cater to your own preferences. Did you know that we also have a wide range of Silver Gloves bundles to provide you with great savings across a range of products? You can purchase Silver Gloves with hand warmers, socks, and even an electric seat cover to ensure you can treat Raynaud's whenever and wherever it strikes without worrying about the cost. Find all our Silver Gloves Bundles here! Why Use Copper Gloves?If you're worried that constantly wearing gloves will begin to feel unhygienic, then the Raynaud's Disease Compression Warming Copper Gloves could be just the thing for you. They utilise copper in the fabric to provide reliable heat retention, while also reducing bacteria. The Warming Copper Gloves are particularly good for anybody who also suffers from arthritis, as they help to reduce inflammation of the hands associated with both Raynaud's and arthritis. The gloves feature thermal-regulating properties to increase blood flow, which in turn relieves some of the pain that can arise with both conditions. Why Use Fingerless Gloves?Fingerless gloves are also great if you want to maintain full finger dexterity and feeling in your fingertips. This is a particularly practical way of managing your Raynaud's symptoms indoors, whether working at a desk or a till, on the phones, or in a classroom. With fingerless gloves, you can continue to enjoy full use and feeling of your fingers without fully exposing your hands to the elements. Why not give the Raynaud's Disease Fingerless Silver Gloves a try! Have you found the perfect pair of gloves for you? We'd love to know which pair you've decided to go for! Why not leave us a comment below, or find us on Twitter and Facebook!
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