Best products from r/Raynauds

We found 11 comments on r/Raynauds discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 10 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Arthritis Compression Gloves Relieve Pain from Rheumatoid, RSI,Carpal Tunnel, Hand Gloves Fingerless for Computer Typing and Dailywork, Support for Hands and Joints (S, Black)

    Features:
  • ❤️ 1 Open Finger Design allow you to touch and grip freely, Perform everyday tasks like using phone, typing, cooking and more without interference. Opening is set at optimal length to provide perfect balance between beneficial compression support and finger / thumb mobility.
  • ❤️ 2 Mild Compression and Warmth not only help control and decrease swelling of the joints. but also increase oxygen blood flow to the muscles.Minimal stitching to reduce irritation and maximize comfort. 2018 stitching updates make the gloves more durable and long lasting than ever.
  • ❤️ 3 High Quality Fabric: cotton-spandex blend ensure the high breathability and elasticity, and keep your hands always dry. Material: Cotton,Polyester,Spandex.
  • ❤️ 4 All Day Wear, Lightweight, breathable cotton-spandex material will allow you to wear the gloves comfortably all day long. Temperature regulating - retains heat to soothe hands and knuckles without becoming stuffy.
  • ❤️ 5 These fingerless compression gloves will support great help for those who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatism and carpal tunnel syndrome. Whether you are in garden, in office, or doing some other things, these breathable soft gloves will bulk up your life.
Arthritis Compression Gloves Relieve Pain from Rheumatoid, RSI,Carpal Tunnel, Hand Gloves Fingerless for Computer Typing and Dailywork, Support for Hands and Joints (S, Black)
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10. BRIGENIUS Hand Warmers, 5200mAh Electric Portable Double-Side Hand Warmer Rechargeable, Pocket Hand Warmers/Phone Charger, Heat Therapy Great for Outdoor Sports, for Women, Men in Winter

    Features:
  • [RECHARGEABLE HAND WARMER]: Perfect Christmas gift. It's a MUST HAVE to spend on a cold winter, especially for raynauds arthritis sufferers for heat therapy needs. This really helps warm up your cold hands and gets the circulation going, great for relief of aches & pains. Best Gifts for Friends and Family in cold winter.
  • [Quick Warm Hands & 4 LEVELS & Easy to Operate]: Long press the switch key over 3 seconds to turn on the mode of hand warming, rapidly warm up double sides in seconds, 4 levels of temperatures 104±°F/113±°F/122±°F/131±°F at your choice. Double-click to check the remain electricity(display blue light)
  • [POCKET SIZE & 5200mAh LARGE BATTERY CAPACITY]: Small and light. Handy carrying anywhere with any pocket or bag while sporting,fishing, hiking, camping, skiing. 5200mAh capacity can give a full charge to mainstream digital devices on market, smartphones like iPhone X,8,7,6s,6 Plus,Huawei,Samsung Galaxy and other Android phone., the blue light will show how much charge is left.
  • [SEFETY UPGRADED& COMFORT]: Safety is top-of-mind, this mini hand warmer have built-in intelligent protection system is provided with safeguard of power on, short circuit and over loading. Made of high-tech aircraft-grade aluminum and ABS material, Anti-scald, Explosion-proof.
  • [WARRANTY]: We provide this Hand Warmers with worry-free 18-month warranty and 24/7 customer service. If you any question or unhappy with your purchase, please contact us immediately, HASSLE-FREE refund or replacement.
BRIGENIUS Hand Warmers, 5200mAh Electric Portable Double-Side Hand Warmer Rechargeable, Pocket Hand Warmers/Phone Charger, Heat Therapy Great for Outdoor Sports, for Women, Men in Winter
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u/AlexAdams90 · 1 pointr/Raynauds

These are what I used last winter when I worked in a freezing grocery store. They're running gloves but extremely light and somehow really warm and have good dexterity too. I got them at costco but here they are on amazon. Not water proof though, so not good for rain but good for cold outdoor exercise. Like I would go walk my dog in like 40 degree weather in the evening and be good with them.

HEAD women's running gloves in black-Touchscreen SENSATEC (Small-Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N4HD1LH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Qo-ZCbNTTXJAC

u/StormyEyeDesign · 3 pointsr/Raynauds

First, I want to say that I understand what you are going through. I live in the Midwest and I've had Raynaud's phenomenon for fourteen years. I have tried numerous gloves in the past but found that fingerless gloves left my fingertips freezing. I have found that wearing Arthritis Compression Gloves help me better than wearing super tick gloves. The gloves help me because the gloves keep my fingers from touching each other. When I have flare-ups, I find it more painful when my fingers touch. You can find the gloves I wear on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0786YCMDT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/wildfire98 · 1 pointr/Raynauds

The wife and I both have it and live in the Midwest. As of recently I purchased a couple warmers

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Outdoors-Way-Rechargeable-Handwarmer-Flashlight/dp/B01A2PERJW/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1549070656&sr=8-8&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=rechargeable+hand+warmer&dpPl=1&dpID=41wjVH2QDFL&ref=plSrch

Previously I was using the Zippo fuel based ones for extreme temperature days, but these work great even in the -35 gusts that we just had. UGGs with the lining work best for feet, but honestly it's just a matter of time before my toes go numb.

Edit: didn't answer question

No. Not the worst but I notice that the less weight you carry the less insulation you have, therefore the quicker you get cold. So the pain, speed and legnth (time) is more noticeable now than in years past.

u/_perl_ · 3 pointsr/Raynauds

I got some Volt slippers last year and they are amazing. I lost the charger during the summer, though, and am still searching. In the meantime I bought some socks from Amazon that have little battery packs in them. The tops of the toes stay heated and that's enough for me!

The store where I got the slippers is awesome - https://www.thewarmingstore.com/

edit: add link to socks - there are several brands and varieties though - https://www.amazon.com/GLOBAL-VASION-Rechargeable-Battery-Chronically/dp/B01M679XOM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1542004709&sr=8-4&keywords=battery+heated+socks&dpID=51refIJt4EL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

u/sargon66 · 1 pointr/Raynauds

These gloves are cheap ($14), warm, comfortable, and waterproof. These $20 slippers are the best I've owned.

u/QueenDoc · 3 pointsr/Raynauds

WiHoo Student Hand Warmers/Power Bank Rechargeable,9000mAh Animal Three-Dimensional Modeling Electric Portable Pocket Hand Warmer,Perfect Winter Gifts for Students,Girls,Womens https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WGY15P5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0gDRDbTH6YTEY

u/icanteven_3 · 2 pointsr/Raynauds

Fingerless compression gloves like these make a huge difference for me.

u/itswineoclock · 2 pointsr/Raynauds

I have the same sensitivity to cold as you. I need to wear a sweatshirt or sweater to eat yogurt ( I live in Minnesota where winters are brutal) I have chillblains on my left foot. Things that have helped me are getting really warm shoes ( which I have had to buy about 2 sizes bigger than my usual to accommodate very thick socks.) The boots are Sorel and socks from Llbean. Also applying a thicklayer of Vaseline on your feet before putting socks on helps. I also find using gel socks at night, before bed is making a tremendous difference. It was 0 degrees Fahrenheit today when I waited outside to pick up my daughter and my feet were not cold at all but my fingers started throbbing in pain because I only wore thin driving gloves.
These are the gel socks I use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O81S77A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kHKYDb8PK7KRA
I don't know where you live and if you need one but for winter I finally got myself a down coat that goes down to my knees. Makes a world of difference to people like us.