Make every stroke count with Harness Designs, Inc. Wheelchair Gloves. Incorporated with the finest materials ad workmanship, Harness Designs Wheelchair Gloves are innovative and original.
Both the palm glove and the quad cuff feature a unique fingerless, thumb loop design that makes them easy to put on and to take off and adjustable wrist straps that are comfortable and easy to use.
The rubber push surfaces are made of the same rubber compound used on the Harness Racing Glove making it just as easy to grip your ring well. Double stitched throughout for durability.
The Sports 'N Spokes Magazine May/June 1994 Training Tips "The Para-backhand Pushing Technique" article written by Marty Morse, Tim Millikan, and Brad Hedrick still has the best instructions around on how to use our mitts and gloves properly.
Use the size chart below as a general guide to help you determine your size.
Although we recommend that you use the general guidelines of "women/medium", "men/large", etc., you can also measure the girth and length of your hands as shown here. Quads with atrophy and day glove users should not measure girth to determine size.
Racing and Day Glove Size Chart | | Racing Gloves Palm Girth1 | Racing Gloves Length2 | Day Gloves Thumb Girth3 | | inches | cm | inches | cm | inches | cm | | xsmall | 6 | 15 | 7 | 18 | - | - | | small | 7 | 18 | 7 | 18 | - | - | | medium | 8 | 20 | 7½ | 19 | 2½ | 6 | | large | 9 | 23 | 8½ | 22 | 2¾ | 7 | | xlarge | 10 | 25 | 9 | 23 | 3 | 8 |
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1Racing Gloves and Day Gloves (if you want to) measure your palm girth like this: 2Racing Gloves measure length from the bend in your wrist to the tip of your longest finger.
For gloves with tabs, your length can be up to 1" (2.5 cm) shorter than shown and still be okay. |  |
3Day Gloves (only) measure your thumb knuckle girth like this: |  |