Tommie Copper Reviews - Can It Provide You With Relief?

Tommie Copper

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3.0

244 Customer Reviews

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Tommie Copper offers lines compression garments that will allegedly improve your performance and speed recovery. This review discusses whether they can deliver you with the proposed benefits.

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3.0 Stars out of 244 Reviews
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Posted on Jun 11, 2015

Tommie Copper Wrist & hand glove

By Gary Hix , Kenosha, WI

I have been using my Tommie Copper gloves and wrist bands for the last 10 months. I love golfing, fishing and various types of racket type sports.

I have very bad arthritis in my wrist and thumb on right dominate hand. I wear the glove on my hand when I'm doing athletic things. I know it's not going to cure my arthritis but so far it has helped reduce the level of discomfort after my athletic endeavors.

Controlling pain that can not be eliminated is what I was seeking and Tommie Copper has helped.

Helpful Review? 4 People Have Voted

Posted on Jul 17, 2015

Bicep Strain

By Elliott , Ventura, CA

I strained my bicep during training my back. I was looking for place on the Hammer Strength machine and I felt a pop. The next day my arm swelled up and I had an excruciating pain in my bicep. I went for three days with this pain. With the redness and swelling and pain persisting, I decided to purchase the Tommie Copper sleeve. Maybe it's just me but within minutes I felt a cooling sensation on my arm. Within the next hour I was able to fully extend my arm. I have to say it does work but I believe that some people may not experience the same effects but I did. I don't believe it was a serious strain nor do I think it's a miracle.

I do know I feel 80% better.

Helpful Review? 4 People Have Voted

Posted on Jun 11, 2015

Scoliosis/Leg Pain

By Kai , Thorold, Ontario, Canada

I have a crooked spine caused by malformed psoas and high arches in the feet. I get pain all down my legs, particularly in my knees and ankles, as well as spasms in my toes. I've been wearing the Tommie Copper knee braces on both legs and have noticed significant difference. I am now able to walk up and down stairs with no issue, take long walks, and sleep without being woken up by harsh muscle spasms. My doctors could not provide advice for my pain other than "don't gain too much weight and stay active", because a plastic spine brace would not be effective in the long term and the metal rod surgery would be useless because it is a muscle issue. Since I started wearing Tommie Copper, I haven't needed chiropractic adjustments.

At first I was skeptical, but now I can't go a day without it.

Helpful Review? 8 People Have Voted

Posted on Jul 22, 2015

I love them but...

By Arlyne , Sebastian, FL

I love my Tommie Copper. They feel great and support and help me. I sell many too because so many people see me wearing them and I know after talking to them they become customers too.

However, I am 63 years of age and a semi retired woman with arthritis. I work and wear only these gloves three days a week in the non profit retail business for exactly 25 hours a week. After three months. my first pair had to be mended because the seams gave and the material at the base of my thumb on the palms of my gloves have worn out and I fear in a month or two they will wear through the fabric. I have just received my second pair and if the same thing happens I will feel that the $30.00 price tag does not justify their lifetime at 5-6 months.

I hope Tommie Copper will continue to improve on the quality of this glove so that it can keep its integrity for a longer period of time. Again, I would hate to be without them, that is how much I love the way they help my hands.

Helpful Review? 9 People Have Voted

Posted on Nov 29, 2016

Helps Knees

By James, Georgia, Verified Reviewer

Have worn the pair for over a year. Cannot make it without my knee socks. Sent a pair to my eighty nine year old dad. He will not leave the house without his. However, the product has worn out, seems to have lost its power and also will not stay in place anymore. Otherwise it is a good product. Also, cost too much.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 3 People Have Voted

Posted on May 29, 2017

It works

By Robert Alexander, Reno, NV, Verified Reviewer

I have arthritis in my left elbow and I put on the Tommie Copper sleeve and had instant relief. It's only the first day, but it's good so far.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 5 People Have Voted

Posted on May 5, 2014

Knee Sleeve

By Steven Wilkinson , California

I was excited to try a new Knee Support. It sounded like just what I needed. I wore it right away and at first was surprised at how comfortable it was. And I did feel a coolness about it!

Unfortunately, after about one week of wearing it, the sleeve would start folding up on my knee after only walking a few hundred yards. It was then really uncomfortable and I was constantly stopping to fix it! They had a good concept but poor elastic or something for support! I was disappointed, I went back to my original Knee Support. Would not Recommend this product.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 15 People Have Voted

Posted on Jun 11, 2015

Does help with the pain

By Kat , Vancouver, BC, Canada

I have severe osteoarthritis in my knee, and am trying to hold off on a knee replacement. I started using Tommie Copper a few weeks ago, and do notice that my pain level has lessened, although it is not gone completely. The Tommie Copper has made the pain level a lot more tolerable.

The only down side to me is that I have had a reaction to the silicone bands that hold the sleeve in place, so I am now going to order the non-silicone version.

Helpful Review? 4 People Have Voted

Posted on Aug 8, 2015

Compression is good, but it's nothing new here

By Anonymous , Houston, TX

As an active cyclist, I've been wearing compression gear on my legs during and after competition for years and it does aid in recovery. The Tommie Copper stuff is fine, but is no better than 2XU, which has been in the business of compression for many years. I simply have an issue with the exaggerated claims in the commercials, specifically the rodeo rider ad. The riders claims that by simply wearing the Tommie Copper compression shirt, his old shoulder injury (that limited his range of motion and some of his strength) has practically disappeared. By wearing a t-shirt, this kind of thing just doesn't happen. It's false advertising. Period. Compression is good and another (decent) product in the mix helps keep competition up and manufacturers on point. That being said, don't believe everything you hear or read.

Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 11 People Have Voted

Posted on Jun 11, 2015

Surprised on may levels

By K D Butler , Toronto Ontario Canada

I was first surprised to find this advertised on a Canadian TV station showing a Canadian (both teams) hockey game to then order it and find it is a company in the US and comes from Georgia. Unusual to find advertised products coming from US - usually already in Canada. Second I was very surprised at the price. Much higher than I thought but, then I went ahead and ordered two knee supports. For close to $100 a small package shows up in the mail (shipping cost over priced) in a fancy bag and end up by being two flimsy looking fancy pieces of nylon/silk fabric for an outrageous price. Could have taken an old pair of panty hose and wrapped them around my knee for nothing. So not impressed on these points. Now I'll wait and see how my knees opinions are.

Helpful Review? 19 People Have Voted

Posted on Aug 8, 2015

Quality of the product

By Rhonda Flint , Natural Bridge, VA

I bought two pairs of women's tights, one shirt and a pair of socks. I had a hole in one pair of my tights. So far, considering I only have them for 8 months, and having only wore them about 20 times, for what they cost I don't think they held up very good. And the socks where way too tight, I couldn't wear them. The tights and shirt did make my joints feel better while working out, just didn't hold up very well for the price. Just two pair of tights and shirt were 69x2+49=$187.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 8 People Have Voted
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