Coding Collection - Typing Gloves
Refiber Designs originally designed their typing gloves with coding in mind. At the time, my husband was a software engineer struggling with repetitive strain injury from long hours of coding at the computer. With some research, he found out that keeping his hands warm was a significant aspect to his hand health.
Typing Gloves to Match your Desk Setup
Refiber Designs partnered with Kinetic Labs to make some fun and comfy typing gloves that match their keycaps and desk mats! There are 4 variations: Whale, Seal, Code and Octopus.
Python Coding Gloves - New Release
We recently released a new typing glove with a python code design. While we’ve had our JavaScript coding gloves for a long time, we’ve finally created another glove with one of the most popular coding languages.
Repetitive Strain Injury, Cold Hands & Fingerless Gloves
There are a lot of articles out there that talk about ergonomics and repetitive strain injury (RSI) from working at the computer. I won’t regurgitate all of that information here when you can read more first-hand accounts in other places. The main point I will focus on in this article is that cold hands can be a warning sign of RSI and a variety of research papers that have relevant studies related to this topic. If you are having discomfort in your hands throughout your day, stop and observe whether or not your hands feel cold. If so, a step toward remedying this, like wearing fingerless gloves from Refiber Designs, may be one of the simplest things to do to actively help your hand/wrist discomfort.
A Simple Change to Consider for Hand/Wrist Ergonomics
While we all know there is no simple solution that will fix everything with your hand ergonomics at work, I’d like to share one of the simplest things you can do that might not have even occurred to you.