Donald Smith
Bewertet in Kanada am 31. Juli 2023
I had expected a cheap spandex glove but it's actually a high quality and the large version fits my hand perfectly. the silky exterior makes it perfect for gliding over the laminated glass of my XP pen 22R Pen Display.and 4 of them in one pack is crazy value. I won't need replacements anytime soon!
Mauricio
Bewertet in Brasilien am 25. Juni 2023
Bom produto. Atende ao esperado. Funciona bem com mesa digitalizadora e tem boa durabilidade.
Lynda
Bewertet in Australien am 23. Oktober 2023
My hand measures 7 ins from tip of middle finger to wrist, just past the joint. I purchased the size small and it fits perfectly. Tried all 4 and they are great. Lovely soft material, slides so easy and no interference on screen. Really good value.
Kleyoi
Bewertet in Kanada am 21. Februar 2023
With such a cheap price and the amount you get, is automatically a great start. I was deciding rather if I should've gotten medium or small but I got the small size because my hands are relatively small compared to other people's hands. (if you think ur hands are small, I would say just go with small).The gloves fit pretty nicely, small bad thing is that the area between the two fingers doesn't fit all the way, but it still feels good nonetheless. (it's better than having the glove be too big imo)I bought this for digital art and I've been using this for a couple of months now. There was never a moment where my screen glitched out because of "unaware touch" or registered the side of my hand when using this glove.Now there is wear and tear on the OTraki but I say that's a bonus because now the glove is becoming a regular black glove.Overall, great price and does its job really well.
DuneTiger
Bewertet in Kanada am 26. Juli 2022
I've never thought of myself has having particularly large hands. Playing guitar or piano, for example, has proven to me that my hand span isn't that wide and therefore my fingers aren't that long. So it was that I originally purchased a pack of Otraki's medium-sized gloves which I initially liked (still do, really), but they were just slightly too small from wrist to fingertip, despite being made of fairly stretchy material. The end result is that while they were useful, that slight smallness led to huge cramps in my ring and pinky after a decent amount of time using them. I was perplexed, however - if the mediums were like this, what were the smalls all about, and where are all these tiny-handed artists?Despite my experiences with the mediums, I loved the material and the seam work, but there was no way I was going to go through four of them without causing some kind of muscular damage to my hand so I upsized to the larges. Though they were only slightly larger than the mediums in length and had a bit more slack than I wanted, they completely eliminated the cramps I was getting without sacrificing the quality and the material I liked. I went from having to take breaks every half hour to plunking down 1.5hr sessions without even noticing.I primarily use these in conjunction with a Cintiq 16, but these are valuable to anyone using a non-touch tablet device such as the Intuos line by Wacom. There's no palm guard in these gloves so if you're used to resting on your device and you find your palm triggers unwanted effects, these won't protect from that (there is a model that has a guard, though). However, if that's not a concern, these will let your hand glide across the surface of your device and keep it clean of your hand grime. These would probably also be useful with traditional media, particularly in protecting against smudges.The gloves have a stretchy nylon feel to them, but I'm not entirely sure what they're made of. I haven't had any issues with my hands getting sweaty in them or any allergic reactions and with only two fingers covered and a decent amount of slack, they're very breathable. The seams are along the outer edges of the glove, but the sewing is on the inside so they fold inward when you're wearing them, allowing your hand to 'skate' across the surface you're working with. The logo/label is along your wrist, well out of contact with your working surface so you can rest assured that this will not scratch up your investment or ruin your pencil work.In short, these are great and are highly recommended so long as you use a non-touch device. If your device reacts to touch and your palm triggers negative effects, find the listing for the model with the palm guard for a few more bucks.