York's Ankle/ wrist weights are good. It came in various sizes & weights. It is made of Foam & Metal.
It is adjustable you can adjust as per your requirement. It is soft & Comfortable to use. It is good for strengthing your legs & arms. These weights are good for walking and cycling. But it is somewhat uncomfortable for jogging and running. It may slip if run with it. It is good if you use light weights.If you use little heavy weights they may split open & weights may expose. It has a good padding to support your ankles & wrist.
This product of York is good .You can buy it.If you really want to get these weights don't get 2k.g weights. You can have weights of 1k.g or 1.5 kg. It gives you comfort. ...
Advantages: A good quality product that is durable. Disadvantages: None.
better sizing, fitting, maybe a flock lining and a decent weight everyday rubber glove.
The ComfiGrip Supergloves are up there with the Marigolds in my book, for me it is usually one or the other that ends up in my shopping basket.
I find the medium size is ample, I detest rubber gloves that feel like Wellington boots on your hands and gloves with short cuffs are no good to anyone. Short cuffed rubber gloves can lead to disaster if you have your hands down the drain.
The Lilac coloured ComfiGrip natural rubber gloves do have a long cuff and they also have raised `grip ` areas on the fingertips and the palms.
It is all too easy to think that these ridged gripping areas on the fingertips and the palms of the rubber gloves are just a fad but whereas many rubber gloves get slippery when they become wet the ridges enable you to get ...
Advantages: Provides relief and protects hands. Disadvantages: Not widely available on the high street. Need to come in other sizes.
moved as much. When it is on our hands it is not as easy because they are being used all the time, and if the skin is dry it is more likely to crack.
So I try very hard to take extra care of my hands during the winter months, and I'm always on the lookout for anything that will help to protect my hands to avoid my them from becoming dry and sore. Prevention is always better than cure.
In the cold winter months when I'm out and about walking I wear gloves to keep my hands warm and to protect them from the harsh elements. This helps prevent my hands from drying more. However wearing regular gloves in the house limits the movement in my hands, and makes certain tasks difficult.
One winter when my hands were suffering quite a bit, I went into my local chemist to ask for advice, to see what would be best to use on my hands to keep ...