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🦾 Lock in healing, unlock your day — finger support that works as hard as you do!
Sopito Finger Splints offer a professional-grade solution for finger injuries, combining 7 adjustable sizes with medical-grade aluminum and breathable foam padding. Designed for adults and teens, these splints immobilize broken or arthritic fingers while maintaining comfort and mobility, making them ideal for all-day use and endorsed by healthcare professionals.







| ASIN | B08HVNH4PR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,487 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 16 in Finger Splints |
| Brand | Sopito |
| Brand Name | Sopito |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Colour | silver |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 6,225 Reviews |
| Included Components | 3 pcs aluminum finger splints + 4 pcs plastic little finger splints |
| Item Dimensions | 8.1 x 2.4 x 2.4 centimetres |
| Item Form | Splint |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sopito |
| Material | alumium+foam inner |
| Model Name | finger splint |
| Model Number | Attelle doigt |
| Number of Items | 7 |
| Part Number | Attelle doigt |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | 7 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Breathable, Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Arthritis, Mallet Finger, Broken Fingers, Sprain |
| Specific uses for product | Arthritis, Mallet Finger, Broken Fingers, Sprain |
| Sport Type | Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Tennis |
| Target Use Body Part | Fingers |
| Unit Count | 7.0 count |
| Use for | Fingers |
M**7
Finger splints
Mallet finger splint works well The velcro strip didn't last long but successfully resorted to the usual micropore
S**L
The different sizes were amazing
These finger supports are actually really good , my little boy managed to bruise his thumb nail so any tap or bang around the thumb brought him to tears , I brought these without holding much hope that they would work , I popped one on him and victory for mum ! They worked and not one single outburst of crying today , he can play his Xbox again 🤣 and apparently I am now the best mum in the universe so for this I give this product 5star review it saved us years and tantrums
M**.
Just ok but see a specialist quickly for advice.
Quite good after breaking tendon in the back of my little finger, but lolly stick and micro porous tape worked better. Velcro soon degraded, had to use additional tape. Eventually referred to specialist Hand Therapist on NHS who was excellent and made a custom fit plastic splint. Little finger now straight again. These splints may be better for 1st, 2nd 3rd finger injury.
M**T
Good concept, poor product
While the design of the flesh coloured finger cases/splints is nice, the product itself is pretty poor. The main issue with it is the Velcro, the plastic Velcro that sticks to the material Velcro is very short and very weak and will literally fall apart and come away from the material Velcro where it’s stitched to it within a matter of a week. I have a desk job and don’t do anything strenuous while wearing this, yet I’ve now broken 2 of them with the other two being either too small or too big, so now I cannot use them, and in all honesty the metcalic splints look ridiculous and don’t offer anything but tightness vs protection and comfortability. The flesh coloured ones are perfect in look and feel, they just the quality improving a lot
M**N
Helped me heal
I broke two of my fingers and the Metal splints worked so much better than the hard plastic ones given by NHS
A**I
Needs improvement & quality control
Poor quality control and some items were missing 😞
K**N
From an Ex Fracture Clinic Nurse = Perfect!
I managed to get my fingers caught up in my dogs lead when she lunged to get to my daughter... Having worked in a fracture clinic as a nurse for 10 years I knew I had done something to my middle finger by the way it swelled up & bruised. I figured I'd strained the ligaments & so didn't go to A&E & just buddy strapped it to my ring finger, but I soon realised that it was my DIP joint {Distal {furthest away} InterPhalangeal joint {joint in between the bones of the finger}} I had damaged & that buddy strapping wasn't going to help it because that doesn't actually provide any support to the DIP joint... The pictures with the arrows point to areas of tenderness. So I knew I needed a mallet splint to rest my DIP joint & allow it to heal ~ I also spoke to an orthopaedic consultant friend & he looked at my finger & reckons that the tendon has pulled off a piece of bone {see picture of the lump on my finger ~ this is where the piece of bone has been pulled off & bony healing is taking place}. I will need to immobilise my DIP joint for 4 weeks to allow it to heal. The good thing about a splint like this for an injury to the distal part of your finger is that it keeps that section of finger immobilised but allows you to keep the rest of your finger moving ~ which prevents stiffness in unaffected joints & helps you shift swelling by being able to exercise the rest of the finger. I ordered this set as it would come next day, was a good price & offered 4 sizes. The sizes are a 1 {smallest}, 2, 4 & 5 ~ I actually think a size 3 would be ideal for my middle finger but a 4 is ok while it's still quite swollen. What I don't like about these are the velcro straps that they come with as I do not feel they hold them onto the finger securely enough, so I removed all of it. I tape twice round one section that is above the PIP joint {Proximal {closest} InterPhalangeal joint {joint in between the bones of the finger}} to allow that joint to still bend ~ see picture ~ making sure the tape is not to tight ~ zinc oxide is the best tape to use as there is no stretch to it. Note: I've seen a couple of videos that show taping that goes right over the PIP joint & right up to the bottom of the opening of the splint ~ for the injury I have this is unnecessary & would cause more issues with circulation, swelling & interfering with the movement of the PIP joint. If you also need your PIP joint immobilised then a full finger splint, such as the metal ones provided here, or similar, is what you need. Overall this splint does exactly what it is supposed to do x
D**A
Mallet finger
Works for my mallet finger injury
A**.
Große Auswahl
Bin begeistert! Für kleines Geld eine Auswahl an Fingerschienen, die festen mit Metall sind weich gefüttert und ideal für die Nacht, tagsüber benutze ich eine Schiene aus Kunststoff. Leicht wechselbar durch die Klettverschlüsse.
U**6
جيدة جيدة
ججيدة و تؤدى الغرض منها
T**A
Tendine falange rotto
Ottimo prodotto, la stecca di plastica che mi ha dato l ospedale non regge bene devo sempre usare il cerotto per tenerla ferma così ho visto questo articolo e ho provato ad acquistare,le stecche con l alluminio mi tengono il dito ben dritto e fermo,ci sono 3 misure io sono di statura piccola 2 su 3 vanno bene,l altre di plastica ci sono varie misure per tutti i diti della mano ottimo aggancio con lo strappo non c'è bisogno di aggiungere il cerotto per tenerlo fermo, pienamente soddisfatta
T**H
The best tip protection!
OMG! I have been dealing with an extremely painful split onmy thumb at the corner of the top of the nail. I've been wrapping it up with everything under the sink yet nothing protected the fingertip so during daily chores it was constantly getting bumped. Plus being so wrapped out it wasn't getting any air which prevents healing. These came today & the plastic protector with the open nail bed area is just what I needed! Now I can leave it unwrapped! I never had such a bad split like this one but healing was prevented by a 2 day marathon of wrapping/taping/boxing glass items during a move. You never realize how much you use your thumbs until you get what you think is a simple cut or split on a thumb tip! Wish I'd had one of these protectors during that packing extravaganza! Nothing can bump it now.
C**N
Muy recomendable para poder usar la mano sin atrofiarla entera.
Muy recomendable: tenía una fractura en la última falange del dedo corazón y tras la retirada de la inmovilización temporal, tuve que ponerme la férula stack. Tengo los dedos finos, por lo que el más pequeño me quedaba justo y el siguiente algo grande, así que lo tuve que adaptar un poco. Con esto puedes hacer vida relativamente “normal” dentro de la incapacidad, y mueves la mano sin atrofiarla entera. Las otras férulas metálicas no las he utilizado por no necesitarlo. Un consejo: yo llevo venda cohesiva alrededor del dedo y un trozo protector en la yema del dedo. Al principio no lo puse, y se me humedeció por el sudor, se despellejó y tuve que tratarlo. Recomiendo colocar algo entre medias, o venda cohesiva o gasa, para que la piel no esté en contacto directo con el plástico y se humedezca.
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