Manual wheelchair gloves you can roll with

For most manual wheelchair users, especially the newer users, finding that ideal glove requires a good amount of trial and error. Just like no two spinal cord injuries are the same, neither is one’s fit and comfort level when it comes to gloves. Whatever the weather, a good pair of gloves can make all the difference, especially if you have limited grip strength. In this New Mobility magazine article, Seth McBride, a C7-8 quad, shares his favorite gloves — from cheap garden-style gloves to gloves that give good grip while looking good enough for date night or a work meeting, to cold-weather lobster gloves and more. Read his article HERE.

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