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THE GLOVE-COMPATIBLE GOLF WRIST BRACE

Grip Recovery Ring

Grip Recovery Ring

Naturally stabilize your lead wrist in seconds, and ease TFCC strain on every swing, all without giving up your glove.

Stabilizes the lead wrist and TFCC without restricting your swing

Slim design that works with your glove, not against it

Breathable fabric — no scratchy edges, no slipping by the back nine

Backed by a 60-day fit guarantee

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Every order is protected by our 60-Day Fit Guarantee, completely risk-free.

If Wrist Pro doesn't feel right on the course, simply contact our support team with your order number. We'll send a free exchange for a different size, or refund you in full.

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  • Processing Time: 1–2 business days

  • Delivery Time: 3–7 business days

  • 60-Day Return Policy: Wear it for 60 days, and if it's not the right fit, simply send it back.

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Grip Recovery Ring
Regular price CHF 14
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Grip Recovery Ring
Regular price CHF 14
Regular price Sale price CHF 14

Targeted relief where golfers actually feel it

Lead-Wrist Pain

Low-profile compression stabilizes the TFCC and lead wrist through impact — the exact motion that flares it up.

Swing Confidence

A flexible, non-bulky fit means you can commit to your downswing instead of guarding against pain.

Grip Strength

Targeted support keeps your grip steady from the first tee to the 18th green.

Everyday Relief

Doorknobs, coffee mugs, steering wheels — the small daily motions that used to make you think twice.

Golfer wearing Norvex Wrist Pro mid-swing

Play Like Yourself Again

You've tried resting it, icing it, taping it — and it still flares up the moment you commit to a full swing. That's because most golf wrist pain isn't muscle soreness. It's strain on the TFCC and lead wrist that tape and rest can't stabilize, and that a bulky store-bought brace either doesn't support or gets so in the way of your swing that you stop wearing it after one round.

Wrist Pro was built differently: slim enough to wear comfortably with your glove, flexible enough to preserve your swing, and targeted enough to actually stabilize the joint that's failing you.

Built to feel steadier through impact, from your very first swing

Why Your Wrist Still Hurts

If you're reading this, you've probably tried almost everything — and none of it worked, because none of it addressed the actual joint doing the damage.

A generic compression sleeve reduces swelling, but it doesn't stabilize the TFCC — the small cartilage structure on the pinky side of your wrist that absorbs the shock of every downswing. Rest calms the joint down, but the moment you swing full speed again, the same strain returns. And most store-bought braces are built for wrist sprains, not the rotational, high-impact stress of a golf swing — which is why they either restrict your motion or do nothing at all.

The problem isn't your swing. It's that nothing you've tried actually stabilizes the joint that's under load. That's what Wrist Pro does differently — targeted, flexible support exactly where the strain happens, not generic compression around it.

Wrist and TFCC anatomy diagram
Man wearing Norvex Wrist Pro gripping a coffee mug

Beyond the Course

The same low-profile support that gets you through 18 holes also holds up through everything else your wrist does in a day. Typing, cooking, gripping a steering wheel, shaking a hand at the club — the small repetitive motions that used to flare things up.

Wrist Pro's breathable fabric means you can wear it for hours without it feeling like a medical device strapped to your arm.

Built to feel comfortable through hours of everyday wear, not just 18 holes

Helps With What Swing Strain Really Causes

Built with input from golf-specific training and real golfer feedback — targeting the strain behind the pain that follows you off the course.

Lead-Wrist Pain

Lead-Wrist Pain

The repetitive impact of your downswing loads the lead wrist more than any other joint in your body during the swing — which is exactly where Wrist Pro's stabilization is placed.

Chicken Wing Compensation

Chicken Wing Compensation

Golfers with wrist pain often unconsciously alter their release to protect the joint — leading to a chicken-wing finish that costs distance and consistency.

TFCC Strain

TFCC Strain

The triangular fibrocartilage complex on the pinky side of your wrist absorbs shock on every impact — and it's rarely supported by generic wraps or sleeves.

Grip Fatigue

Grip Fatigue

Compensating for wrist pain often means gripping tighter than you need to, which fatigues your forearm and throws off feel by the back nine.

A Fraction of the Cost of Surgery, Sensors, or PT

Wrist Pro combines targeted stabilization and swing-preserving flexibility in one device you wear from day one — no appointments, no recovery time, no guessing.

Conventionally, golfers dealing with this same pain face:

  • Wrist surgery — 6-month recovery, and reported success rates well under 80% for TFCC-specific repairs.

  • Physical therapy — $75–$150 per session, often over multiple months.

  • Premium swing-sensor tech — $345 to $985 for devices that measure your swing but don't stabilize your wrist at all.

At Wrist Pro's price, you get targeted support today — not a treatment plan that starts next month.

Relaxed golfer wearing Norvex Wrist Pro near the clubhouse

Real Results, Real Golfers

We ran a consumer test with golfers dealing with lead-wrist and TFCC pain across the US. Here's what they reported.

95%

felt steadier through impact during their very first round

89%

reported less everyday wrist soreness after consistent wear

91%

said they no longer avoid full swings out of fear of pain

88%

would recommend Wrist Pro to a golfing friend

Frequently Asked Questions

Most wraps are built for general sprains, not the rotational strain of a golf swing. Wrist Pro's panels are placed specifically over the TFCC and lead-wrist zone, and it's slim enough to wear comfortably with your glove — most wraps aren't.
No. Wrist Pro uses targeted flex panels, not full-wrist rigid locking, so you keep your natural release while the joint under strain gets support.
Yes — it's built for a full 18 holes of wear, including grip and impact.
That's exactly what the 60-day guarantee is for. If it doesn't help, exchange it or get a refund.
It isn't — Wrist Pro is a wearable support, not an electronic device. No batteries, no charging.
Wrist Pro is a supportive wearable, not a medical device, and isn't a substitute for medical care. If you have persistent or severe pain, talk to a physician — many golfers wear it alongside physician guidance.
Most golfers notice the stability difference from the first time they wear it during a swing. Full comfort and pain relief benefits build with consistent wear.

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