Sleepwrist™ Carpal Tunnel Brace
- Rigid Aluminum Stay Relieves Nerve Compression
- Sleep Through the Night Without Numbness or Pain
- Breathable Neoprene, Comfortable All Night
- No Pills, Injections, or Risky Surgery Needed
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Ships from our USA warehouse in 3-7 business days. Every order includes door-to-door tracking so you always know where your brace is.
Here's What's Actually Happening Inside Your Wrist
That numb, tingling hand at 3 AM isn't a mystery. And it's not just "the way your body sleeps."
When you sleep, your wrist naturally bends, either forward or backward. That bend compresses the carpal tunnel, a narrow passageway in your wrist where the median nerve runs. The compression cuts off nerve flow, and you wake up with a hand that feels like it belongs to someone else.
The problem isn't pain during the day. It's the hours of compression happening while you're completely unconscious. Every night you sleep without the wrist in a neutral position, the nerve takes more damage.
The Real Cause: Nightly Wrist Bend
Most people with carpal tunnel syndrome bend their wrists repeatedly during sleep without ever knowing it. The median nerve gets compressed for hours at a time, and the cycle repeats every single night.
That's why symptoms get worse over time even when you're doing everything else right. The nerve never fully recovers because it's being compressed again before it has a chance to heal.
The Sleepwrist™ keeps your wrist in the exact neutral position your median nerve needs
One simple change. Starting tonight.
The Sleepwrist™ uses a rigid aluminum stay to hold your wrist in a clinically neutral position while you sleep, giving the carpal tunnel the space it needs to decompress naturally. No bending, no compression, no interrupted nerve flow.
Here's what makes it different from generic drugstore braces:
CARPAL TUNNEL NIGHT BRACE
Why Surgery Is Often the Wrong First Step
Carpal tunnel surgery costs $3,000 to $10,000 out of pocket, takes 6-8 weeks to recover from, and has a recurrence rate that most surgeons won't quote upfront.
The surgery cuts the transverse carpal ligament to relieve pressure. It doesn't address why the median nerve was getting compressed in the first place. For many people, symptoms return within a few years.
Night bracing is recommended by orthopedic surgeons as the first line of treatment before considering surgery
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends night splinting as a first-line treatment specifically because it can resolve symptoms without any intervention. For mild to moderate cases, consistent nightly bracing for 4-8 weeks has been shown to reduce or eliminate symptoms entirely.
Sleepwrist™ Lets the Nerve Heal Naturally
By keeping your wrist in a neutral position every night, Sleepwrist™ stops the compression cycle, lets the tunnel decompress, and gives the median nerve the conditions it needs to recover.
No drugs. No injections. Just wear it and sleep.
Wear it sleeping, typing, or just resting — it works the same way every time
| Sleepwrist™ | Surgery | |
|---|---|---|
| Relieves median nerve compression | ✓ | ✓ |
| Addresses the root cause (nightly bending) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Comfortable, no pain to use | ✓ | ✗ |
| Budget-friendly price | ✓ | $3K–10K |
| No recovery time needed | ✓ | 6-8 weeks off |
| No risk of complications | ✓ | Infection, nerve damage |
| Can be reversed if needed | ✓ | ✗ |
| 90-day money-back guarantee | ✓ | ✗ |
How Sleepwrist™ Actually Works
The Sleepwrist™ uses a rigid aluminum stay built into a soft neoprene sleeve. The stay holds your wrist at the clinically neutral angle, roughly 0-10 degrees of extension, which is the position that maximally decompresses the carpal tunnel.
The two adjustable velcro straps lock the position in place even when you roll over in your sleep. Unlike generic braces that rely on compression alone (which doesn't actually stop the wrist from bending), the aluminum stay is structurally rigid.
Rigid aluminum stay plus breathable neoprene sleeve, designed to stay on all night
The breathable neoprene means you won't wake up with a sweaty hand. The design is low-profile enough that most users forget they have it on within the first few nights.
You can also wear it during the day, while typing, working, or just resting, whenever your symptoms flare up.
Backed by Clinical Evidence
A review of peer-reviewed literature on carpal tunnel syndrome consistently finds that night splinting is the most effective conservative treatment for mild to moderate CTS. Four independent studies showed measurable reduction in symptoms with consistent nightly use over 4 weeks. Two of those studies showed improvement in nerve conduction velocity, the actual electrical signal through the median nerve.
Recommended by orthopedic surgeons as first-line treatment before considering any procedure
What Real Customers Are Saying
I was waking up 4-5 times a night shaking my hand trying to get the feeling back. This had been going on for about eight months. I tried two other braces from the drugstore and they both fell off during the night.
Third night wearing this one I slept all the way through. Just like that. I honestly thought something was wrong when I woke up and it was morning.
My doctor was actually surprised at how quickly my symptoms improved. Said to keep doing whatever I was doing. For $35 I can't believe I waited this long.
Software engineer, 34 years old. Diagnosed with carpal tunnel after about two years of symptoms gradually getting worse. My doctor said surgery might be next if bracing didn't help.
I ordered this before my follow-up appointment and wore it every night for six weeks. At the follow-up, my nerve conduction test showed actual improvement. Doctor said to hold off on surgery and continue bracing.
I wear it during long coding sessions too now. The numbness during the day is almost gone completely. I genuinely don't know what I would have done without this.
Nurse here. On my feet 12 hours a day and then waking up at 3 AM with a completely numb hand — honestly I just accepted it as part of the job for almost two years. That was a mistake.
A colleague mentioned this brace. First week I was skeptical because nothing else worked. By week two the 3 AM wake-ups had stopped almost entirely. Now I sleep straight through.
It stays on when I toss around, which is more than I can say for the three other braces sitting in my drawer. The material is soft enough that I genuinely forget I'm wearing it.
Don't be like me and wait two years. Just try it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Sleepwrist™ brace work?
A rigid aluminum stay holds your wrist in a neutral position while you sleep, which prevents the wrist bending that compresses the carpal tunnel. This decompresses the median nerve and allows it to heal. Two velcro straps keep the brace securely in place all night, even if you toss and turn.
When will I feel a difference?
Most users notice less numbness and fewer wake-ups within the first few nights. 94% of customers report measurable pain reduction within 2 weeks of consistent nightly use. More significant improvement in daytime symptoms typically appears at 4-8 weeks.
Is it comfortable to wear all night?
Yes. The breathable neoprene sleeve is lightweight and ventilated. Most users say they forget they're wearing it within the first couple of nights. It won't make your hand hot or sweaty.
Which hand does it fit?
Sleepwrist™ fits both left and right hands. The adjustable straps accommodate most adult wrist sizes. If symptoms are in both hands, many customers order two braces.
Can I wear it during the day?
Yes. Sleepwrist™ is designed for night use but works equally well during the day, while typing, working, or any time your symptoms flare. It's low-profile enough to wear under a sleeve.
What if it doesn't work for me?
We offer a full 90-day money-back guarantee that starts when you receive the product. If you don't see improvement after consistent use, contact us for a full refund with no questions asked.
How long until it ships?
Orders ship from our USA warehouse in 3-7 business days. Every order includes door-to-door tracking.