

🧤 Elevate your mobility game with gloves that grip, protect, and perform!
Rebz Wheelchair Gloves combine premium full leather palms with breathable, stretchable fabric and reinforced shock-absorbing design to deliver unmatched grip, durability, and comfort for active wheelchair users. Engineered for intense sports and everyday mobility, these fingerless gloves feature a secure wrist strap and easy pull-on closure, making them the ultimate accessory for enhanced performance and protection.


















| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Fabric type | Leather |
| Origin | Imported |
D**S
Wheelchair gloves, absolutely greatI
An absolute necessity for a daily wheelchair user like myself. He’s got fit nice. They have a knitted back and they have lots of cushion in the palm.
M**A
Best on the market I've tried to date!!
I'm really rough on gloves and expect performance and these do not disappoint!! Fit well, excellent grip and protection, wear down well. I've had 2 pair so far and will definitely buy again!
P**A
Patient had calluses on thumbs, this help save her skin.
Great for patient in wheelchair!
B**.
Very beneficial!
Got the black ones - neon green draws too much attention for my liking. I like the black; like Jesus and the Holy Spirit, I didn't know I needed them until I had them and started using them.
A**L
The good and the bad
Things I like about these gloves include the ease of getting them on and off. The bottom opens up extra wide so you don't struggle to get them on or off. The velcro strap also makes them fit snugly so they don't wiggle. There are two little loops to help you get the gloves off without struggling and I love those loops. I didn't know what I was missing until I had them. The padding is great. Never hurts my hands when wheeling myself around. Also I think they are pretty stylish. What I don't like is that the edges are rough. The wheels on my chair may not hurt my fingers anymore but the tops of the glove do. Also the bottom of the velcro is also very rough. It actually cuts up my wrist slightly and no I do not have a too tight. I had to put a Band-Aid underneath to keep it from rubbing my wrist raw. Also there is limited mobility in the thumb part which means often my thumb is facing in a different direction than the glove portion of the thumb which makes things awkward it makes me constantly jab my thumbnail into things which rather hurts.
E**S
Great quality
Sizes run small
F**N
Its leather
It’s good
T**.
best wheelchair gloves I've tried yet, and the horrible symbol peels off.
These are by far the best gloves I've tried. The full thumb gives me more protection and grip all the way to my thumb tip, and there are no extra seams across the thumb to give me blisters (I'm looking at you, gloves with touchscreen finger and thumb tips!) The leather is holding up well, so far, better than all the other gloves I have tried. The cuff/fastener is too wide for my taste, and interferes with my wristwatch. I will probably attempt some sewing to make the fastener thinner to leave room for my watch. And lastly, with a little bit of work, the puffy-paint wheelchair logo can scrape/peel off. I did it in a few minutes, but it took some effort, and would require good finger dexterity and strength, so may not be easy for some folks. The remaining discoloration of the black fabric I colored in with a black Sharpie. (please see attached photo, I left the dot of the head on, and colored it a bit with sharpie.) I do hope that Rebo listens and makes a version of this glove without the horrible logo. I figure people seeing me in a wheelchair will be enough clue that I am a chair user.
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