How is the wrist support provided by Arm Chaps???
The wrist support provided by Arm chaps is accomplished by the use of thicker leather that is fitted to be comfortably snug around the knuckle area of the hand and the upper forearm area. The combination of this snugness and leather thickness helps prevent the wrist from moving. The leather in effect, is tying the hand and forearm together in a way that gives that additional support without putting pressure on the wrist itself. The wrist remains flexible but requires more effort to bend it. The further you attempt to bend the wrist, the more difficult it becomes because it’s stretching the leather that’s tying the arm and forearm together. The benefits of this type of wrist support include::: no direct pressure against the wrist area; muscle movement is still allowed since the wrist support isn’t so rigid; the skin can still breathe and doesn’t get itchy; and because Arm Chaps leather covers a much wider area, they help keep you warmer because they are warming the arteries in the arm.
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