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Futuro

Future Wrist Support Reversible L

Price SAR 160.24 SAR 128.19

Ref.: 7948083

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-20% off

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Product Description

FUTURE wrist reversible support L, provides moderate and comfortable support and compression for injured, fragile or after plastering wrists

Promotion valid from 01/10/2025 until 31/10/2025

Product Description

FUTURE wrist reversible support L, provides moderate and comfortable support and compression for injured, fragile or after plastering wrists

1. Open the clasps. Insert your hand into the cuff with the metal splint positioned along the palm of your hand. 2. Close the central strip, then the adjacent strips. 3. Apply the thumb band to the opposite side of the hand. Adjust all bands until the fit is snug and comfortable. 4. For Left Hand use: Pull the splint out of the pouch. Hold the splint firmly, rotate the clamp and slide the splint into the opposite opening of the pouch. Push the end of the splint into the pouch. Follow the usage instructions above.

Life doesn't stop and neither do you. The FUTURO ™ Reversible Splint Wrist Support helps provide comfortable wrist protection and support. This support allows you to make movements with confidence during the day.

- Helps to relieve pain in muscles and joints

- With its elegant design, it fits easily under clothing

- Adjustable zips for a personalized fit

- Breathable, latex-free materials

- Adjustable zips for a personalized fit right or left hand

- Easy to put on and remove- Usable on both wrists

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