🎯 Lock in comfort, unlock your day with Bullseye Wrist Brace!
The Bullseye Wrist Band is a premium, adjustable wrist brace designed specifically for ulnar-sided wrist pain, TFCC tear recovery, and DRUJ instability. Featuring a targeted silicone ring for compression, a customizable D-ring strap for a perfect fit (14-18 cm wrist size), and breathable materials for all-day comfort, it offers discreet, durable support ideal for injury recovery and repetitive strain management.
S**K
It’s not a perfect remedy, but it’s certainly the best of several braces I’ve tried
Having broken a wrist as a child, I’ve lately been trying this Bullseye Brace to help stabilize it and reduce tendon/joint discomfort during exercise, martial arts training, or when lifting heavy objects.Some folks seem to have their old wrist injuries practically disappear when wearing this brace. Such is not the case for me—but it does significantly reinforce the weakness of that wrist and somewhat reduce the tendon pain in the limb, while the hands and wrist joint maintains an ideal flexibility and functionality.Most other braces for the wrist severely limit the range of movement while also not providing as many (or any) of the benefits of this one. It is a bit expensive compared to other braces, and honestly seems like it could be cheaper, but addresses a specific niche of wrist injuries (old, fixed injuries which have left behind some frustrating issues of functionality—as opposed to new, less severe/permanent injuries like sprains and tendonitis, which require different wrist devices for different accommodation).To pay 1.5x, 2x or 3x the price of generic braces manufactured in larger quantities, which are designed for treatments of less severe or permanent wrist issues, would feel more reasonable if the Bullet brace were more refined in design or more durable. I wish it were a bit lower in price so customers who need it could easily buy two or three, perhaps using one daily for work (especially if work involves regular physical labor), and one to keep on hand for exercise, sports, traveling, etc. It would be nice to try different sizes without being frustrated by the cost if one fits poorly.This is a very helpful and welcome product and design and hopefully it becomes more widely accessible and available in the future.Update: 4.5 just because as others have said, it seems to take some sports tape on the inside to keep it from slipping down the forearm slightly. Not a huge deal, but it makes the price feel silly. It’s effective, though.
R**Y
Non-restricting and effective, product came exactly as expected
The media could not be loaded. My occupational therapist for wrist recommended this brace to me. The Bullseye brace wristband is perfect if you need support in that particular area of the wrist joint, but you don’t want it to be too restricting. My wrist was injured two years ago, so I don’t need a super structured brace, but this provided the ideal amount of support.Fit: Other braces I’ve tried are usually bulky and restricting, mainly because it also wraps up to higher on your hand or lower into your forearm. I really like how it doesn’t cover your palm or doesn’t have too much cloth surface area, so my wrist/hand doesn’t get extra sweaty when wearing it.Size: I was lucky to have the opportunity to try this on when I was at physical therapy, so I knew to choose the S/M size. It fit exactly as expected. Has enough plenty of wiggle room to the Velcro strap to make tighter or looser as needed.Effectiveness: This brace worked much better than my other braces when trying it on to do my physical therapy exercises. It surprisingly prevented pain when doing movements that normally would hurt a little. It feels supportive without being overbearing.Use case: I plan to use this for playing recreational volleyball, and when doing more strenuous power yoga poses. Not sure how comfortable it would be if it was worn all day.I personally don’t feel qualified to recommend the product to anyone, but if someone recommended this to you, I can vouch that this seller is great and I got exactly what I expected.
D**R
More comfortable, but less effective than Wrist Widget.
This wrist brace is only to use if you have problems near your ulna (pinky side), and specifically for TFCC problems/tears. It will only help if you have pain in that area and only with rotating your wrist. I have had this problem for 20 years and progressively worsening. hand surgeon said try to postpone surgery as long as possible.I've used this and the Wrist Widget. The Bullseye is more comfortable and I can wear it longer, but it does not relieve my pain as much as the Wrist Widget does. So, I use both of them at different times.Both of these frequently slip out of place and need to be readjusted. You can make tighter, but then it becomes uncomfortable more quickly.
C**I
This little thing actually works
This thing is amazing. I started having wrist pain when playing tennis and I didn't really pay attention to it until I realized it wasn't going away on its own. It only mainfested itself when I hit heavy topspin on my forehand, caught a volley at a bad angle, or sometimes with my backhand.So, I looked around online and concluded I had a TFCC tear. I tried vibration dampeners which didn't really do much. I tried some wrist braces which may or may not have helped -- placebo effect. I put this brace on and hit some balls and it seemed to help. So I kept using it and sure enough, each time out my wrist felt a little better, so I think it's working.I am comfortable now to swing freely without thinking about my wrist, which is the best part. I'm going to keep wearing it for maybe a full year, since it's so comfortable and you don't even notice it when playing. It's looks and feels just like a wrist band. It's small, compact, made of good material, and well engineered.It's a little expensive compared to the other wrist braces I saw, but it's worth the extra money for the comfort, style, and the fact that it seems to work!
C**
Useless
I tried to make this brace work for a few weeks and decided to return it. I have Ulnar Impaction Syndrome and am trying to put off surgery for as long as possible. I was hoping to find a brace that offered some type of stability or pain relief and this one is completely useless for my needs. As other reviewers have mentioned, the hole where the ulnar bone goes doesn’t stay in place and the brace constantly slides around the wrist. You have to keep repositioning it which is super annoying. It’s not a fit problem, it’s a design issue. If you move the wrist in any direction, the bone slips out of the hole. My ortho surgeon said there are no braces that can help with UIS so if that’s your issue, save your money!
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