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anyone recommend good wrist braces?
i fractured my radius falling back onto my wrist. can anyone recommend a good brand of wrist braces to prevent this happening again? i will pay a bit more for good quality |
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anyone recommend good wrist braces?
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i fractured my radius falling back onto my wrist. can anyone recommend a good brand of wrist braces to prevent this happening again? i will pay a bit more for good quality By all accounts, the "No Gomer" wrist guard is the best made, providing beefy wrist and thumb protection that fits over top of your gloves. They were originally made by a couple of doctors in Quebec who then sold their interest to Auclair Sports. You'll have to contact them directly to find a retailer. Here's the link: http://www.auclairgloves.com/products.cfm?uid=167 Google "no gomer" to find quite a few glowing reviews/testimonials, and also frustration that they aren't more easily available. Neil |
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