Wrist warmers in alpaca wool
Wrist warmers in alpaca wool
Wrist warmers in alpaca wool
Wrist warmers in alpaca wool
Wrist warmers in alpaca wool
Wrist warmers in alpaca wool

Wrist warmers in alpaca wool

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An alpaca wool wrist warmer is the perfect solution for those who want to stay warm and comfortable on cold winter days. These wrist warmers are made of natural, soft and airy alpaca wool, which provides a good insulating effect and keeps you warm when the temperature drops.

The wrist warmers are incredibly comfortable to wear, and they are perfect for those who want to be extra warm under ski clothes or winter clothes. In addition to keeping you warm, the wrist warmers also have a number of other advantages. They are hypoallergenic and odor-resistant, so you can wear them for a long time without worrying about discomfort.

If you want a comfortable, natural and warm wrist warmer that keeps you comfortable throughout the winter, you should definitely try an alpaca wool wrist warmer.

Wrist warmers in alpaca wool are suitable for both women, men and children and will definitely keep you nice and warm on the "pulse". Better blood circulation and feeling with your fingers in all kinds of weather. If you have rheumatism and wrist pain, we can definitely recommend these.

The thread in our wrist warmers consists of 80% baby alpaca wool of the highest quality, 15% nylon and 5% elastane for increased durability, elasticity and light compression.
The size is defined in height and width. Supplied in pairs.

For health and comfort everyday

People who benefit from warmth because their circulation is poor or unstable:
Arthritis (especially rheumatoid or osteoarthritis – warmth soothes joints)

Fibromyalgia (soft warmth reduces muscle pain and sensory sensitivity)

Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)

Anemia (often causes persistent coldness)

Hypothyroidism (sluggish thyroid = cold intolerance)

Peripheral neuropathy (especially diabetic neuropathy – numb, cold feet/hands)

Post-stroke recovery (weakened limbs benefit from gentle warmth)

Heart disease or heart failure (poor circulation and temperature regulation)

Where warmth and comfort ease stiffness, spasms, or sensitivity:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) – helps with muscle tightness and nerve pain

Parkinson’s disease – reduces tremor-related chill and rigidity

Cerebral palsy (CP) – assists muscle tone regulation and comfort

Spinal cord injury – reduced blood flow or sensory function

Neuropathic pain – gentle warmth soothes hypersensitive nerves

People recovering from injury or needing structural support:
Joint replacement recovery

Bone fractures or sprains (while healing)

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Orthotic users (AFOs, KAFOs, braces)

Amputees (stump warmth, prosthetic comfort, phantom limb pain relief)

When skin is sensitive or immune response is weakened:
Eczema & psoriasis (alpaca is lanolin-free and non-irritating)

Sensitive or aging skin

Cancer treatment recovery (chemotherapy patients often feel cold and fragile)

Autoimmune disorders (like lupus, where cold triggers joint pain)

Allergies to lanolin or synthetic fibers (alpaca is hypoallergenic)

Even without illness, many people benefit from better warmth regulation:
Elderly individuals (slower metabolism and thinner skin)

Outdoor workers or those in cold climates

People with low body weight (less insulation)

Office workers with cold hands/feet from sitting long hours

Bedridden or immobile individuals

People recovering from illness or surgery

Because warmth isn’t only physical — it helps with well-being too:
Stress, anxiety, or depression (soft warmth provides calm and comfort)

Sleep disorders or insomnia (steady warmth improves rest)

Children or adults with sensory sensitivities (autism spectrum, ADHD)

Why they need warmth:

Premature babies are born before their bodies can regulate temperature effectively.

They have very thin skin and almost no body fat, so they lose heat quickly.

Keeping them warm is critical for survival and development, as even small drops in temperature increase stress on their heart and lungs.

Why alpaca is ideal:
Ultra-soft and hypoallergenic: no lanolin → no irritation for delicate skin.

Naturally thermal-regulating: keeps warmth without overheating.

Lightweight and breathable: perfect for fragile or medically monitored infants.

Moisture-wicking: keeps the baby dry and comfortable.

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