The Hand You Wake Up With Was Decided Eight Hours Ago
You’ve already tried the cream that tingles for five minutes. The splint that turned out to be, in one patient’s own words, “a complete failure.” The gloves that ran large, or too firm, or slipped off by lunchtime. None of that means you did something wrong. It means every one of them was aimed at the day.
You’ve Already Fought This Correctly. You Just Fought It at the Wrong Time of Day.
Here’s the test I give people before I explain anything else, because a test is worth more than an argument.
Put These On Tonight. The Test Isn’t Tomorrow Morning — It’s the First 60 Seconds After You Wake Up.
The One-Night Test
- Put on the Night pair before bed.
- Sleep normally.
- Tomorrow, before you do anything else — reach over and try to make a loose fist.
- Notice how long it takes, compared to yesterday.
If tomorrow isn’t different, you keep nothing and you owe us nothing. The guarantee below exists for the mornings after that. Tonight is just the proof.
Your Hand Closes Into a Fist Every Night. You’ve Just Never Been Awake to See It.


As you sleep, an unattended, painful joint does what it always does — it curls. It finds the position of least pain and it stays there for eight hours. Circulation slows. Fluid settles into the joints. By morning, the hand has set.
You don’t wake up and then get stiff. You wake up already stiff, because the stiffness was finished happening hours before your alarm.
Why One Pair of Gloves Can Never Do This Job — No Matter How Good They Are
Why the Night pair is different:
Why you’ll also want the Day pair:
Four Mornings. One Pattern Nobody Told You About.




If you see yourself in two of these, the One-Night Test is built for you.
The One Question None of These Other Products Can Answer: What Happens While You’re Asleep?
| Veya Night Pair | Daytime Compression Gloves | Creams / Gels | Braces / Splints | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Built for sleep | Yes | No — sized for daytime | No | Rarely |
| Won’t restrict circulation overnight | Yes | Not designed for it | N/A | Often too rigid |
| Addresses the morning’s cause | Yes | Addresses the symptom | Addresses the symptom | Addresses the symptom |
| Sizing for two different hands | Yes | No | N/A | No |
The Reason “Too Large” Keeps Happening to You — and It’s Not Your Hands
Most gloves in this category size the same way: down, for more compression. That’s fine for daytime, when you’re moving and can feel if something’s too tight. Worn for eight motionless hours, that same instruction squeezes a hand that isn’t moving — which is the opposite of what the night needs.
① Measured across the knuckles, not the palm — a printed guide ships in the box.
② Left and right can be ordered in different sizes. Your hands don’t have to match.
③ Still unsure? Pick the size that fits your dominant hand, then rely on the guarantee.
What Changed Wasn’t How They Felt. It Was What They Could Do Again.







If the Third Morning Isn’t Different, You Lose Nothing. Not Even the Shipping.
MORNING
GUARANTEE
One Pair Goes On Before Bed. The Other Waits by the Sink. Here’s Why That’s Not an Accident.




The One Question Everyone Asks Before They’ll Even Consider This.
Every Morning You Wait Is a Morning You Already Know the Ending To
Pain steals a little of every morning. The test costs you one night. That’s it.
Editor’s Note / Disclosure
How I Actually Evaluate a Product Like This — and the Two Things I Refuse to Recommend Without
① Change you can feel by the third morning, not the third month.
② Comfort for sensitive, aging skin — no seams across the knuckle.
③ A fit that works for two hands that aren’t the same size.
④ No claim that goes further than a textile product honestly can.