SUPERFA 2 Pairs Compression Gloves for Women and Men (Bamboo Arthritis Fingerless Gloves)
Product description
If your hands feel stiff, swollen or just plain uncomfortable, compression gloves can be a practical, everyday way to support comfort. The SUPERFA 2 Pairs Compression Gloves are fingerless and aimed at easing symptomatic hand pain and wrist challenges linked with arthritis, strain and issues like carpal tunnel or poor circulation (as described by the brand). They’re not a cure, but they’re designed to reduce swelling and help joints feel calmer through the day.
The fingerless design is the big day-to-day difference: you keep freedom of movement for cooking, gardening or using your hands without feeling trapped. On top of that, you get two pairs, which is handy if you want a spare for laundry days or you simply prefer having the option to rotate.
Key takeaways
The idea here is simple: gentle compression around the wrist and hand to support comfort, with open fingers so you can still touch, grip and work normally. The fabric blend is also built around comfort for longer wear, including overnight use according to the description.

That said, you should be realistic about what these gloves can do. They’re positioned as symptom-focused support for discomfort—so if you’re expecting something that replaces medical advice or treats the underlying cause, you may be disappointed.
A second limitation to keep in mind is fit. The brand specifically warns that the wrong size can mean the wrong compression level, which could increase discomfort rather than help.
What you’ll notice in everyday use
These are fingerless compression gloves, so they’re designed to avoid the “can’t use my hands properly” feeling that comes with fully fingered options. With the open fingers, you can still feel what you’re doing and keep dexterity for everyday tasks.



A common micro-scenario: you’re making dinner and your wrists start to ache or feel stiff. Instead of swapping activities or taking frequent breaks, you can slip these on for the cooking period. Because you can grip and handle utensils, it’s easier to keep going while aiming for steadier comfort.
The gloves are also described as breathable, with comfort even for overnight wear. If your goal is wrist and hand support while you sleep, this is where they’re meant to fit your routine.
Comfort and materials (and why it matters)
On paper, comfort is built around a cotton-heavy blend with stretch: 55% cotton, 33% polyester and 12% spandex. The description also mentions no sweaty palms and no uncomfortable seams, which is often the difference between wearing compression for an hour versus wearing it through the day.

They’re described as durable for all-day use, which is important because compression items can sometimes wear out quickly if they’re not holding up well to regular movement and washing.
Getting the fit right
This is one of those products where the size really does make or break the experience. The brand offers three sizes and points out that choosing the wrong fit can lead to the wrong compression level, potentially increasing discomfort.
Before buying, take your time with the sizing chart and be honest about your measurements. If you sit between sizes, it’s worth checking the chart carefully rather than guessing—compression that’s too loose won’t do much, and compression that’s too tight can feel unpleasant.



Also note that these are fingerless gloves. If you were hoping for full finger compression for things like finger joint flare-ups, you may find the coverage is more limited than you’d like.
Pros and trade-offs
What stands out based on the description: - Fingerless design for everyday grip, touch and movement - Compression aimed at soothing joints and reducing swelling for common hand and wrist discomfort causes - Breathable fabric intended to avoid sweaty palms - Two pairs included, which can be convenient for rotation
Things to consider before you commit: - You’ll need the right size to get the intended compression level - Fingerless coverage means you don’t get full finger compression - If your symptoms require targeted medical treatment, these are supportive comfort garments rather than a replacement

Who it’s a good match for
It suits you if you want compression support for wrist and hand discomfort, but still need dexterity for daily tasks. It’s also a sensible choice if you like the idea of wearing supportive gloves overnight, as the description specifically mentions overnight comfort.
It may not suit you if you need full finger coverage and compression, or if you’re not confident you can match the sizing chart properly.
FAQs



The essentials
How many gloves do you get? You get 2 pairs (as stated in the product name).
Are the fingers covered? No, the gloves use an open finger design so you can feel, touch and grip.
What are they intended to help with? They’re described as supporting symptomatic hand pain and wrist challenges linked with arthritis, strain, carpal tunnel, poor circulation and more.
Is comfort suitable for long wear? The description claims they’re durable for all-day wear and breathable for overnight comfort.
Final verdict
If you’re looking for fingerless compression gloves designed around everyday usability, the SUPERFA 2 Pairs are worth considering—especially if you want wrist-and-hand support without sacrificing grip for cooking, gardening or similar tasks. The materials and breathable, no-sweaty-palms angle also makes sense for regular wear.
But don’t buy on hope alone: fit is crucial, and fingerless coverage may be too limited if you want full finger compression. If you’re confident with your sizing and you’re after symptom-focused comfort support rather than a cure, this is the kind of compression option that can slot neatly into daily routines.
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