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The majority of wheelchair gloves have the ends cut out. This enables the user to have better manual agility to perform other things without having to take off the gloves. It also keeps the hands cooler. However, there are full gloves sold as well, and these are usually designed for wear during the cold season.
Many assume that they can use any kind of glove while maneuvering a wheelchair. Of course, you have a choice to go for regular gloves. However, gloves specifically designed for wheelchair users offer more benefits. Many wheelchair gloves are slip and water resistant. There are even those that have special features such as gel pads for extra comfort and a lightweight construction.
A wheelchair user's hands are subjected to constant strain, friction and heat produced by pushing, turning and stopping the wheelchair. This is why you need to buy the appropriate gloves. Specially designed gloves can offer protection against injury due to repeated impact and friction, protection against skin damage, comfort in harsh weather and enhanced control over movement and stopping. You should consider all these elements before buying gloves.
Remember that the requirements of an athlete can differ from those of a wheelchair user. Thus, it is important to search for wheelchair gloves made from strong, high-quality materials and are particularly designed to accommodate the diverse needs of various types of wheelchair users. These gloves will be a good investment as they will last longer. Gloves specially designed for wheelchair users are typically priced anywhere between $30 to $40, so choose wisely!
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