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One-Size-Fits-All or Trim-to-Size: choosing your fit

Struxa finger splints come two ways. Both start from the same open lattice. The difference is how you dial in the fit.

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Update: each Struxa splint now ships in a single fit. The Struxaform™ Finger Splint is One-Size-Fits-All, and the Struxaform™ Full-Finger Splint is Trim-to-Size. The guidance below still explains what each fit is and how to trim.

A splint only helps if you actually want to wear it, and comfort comes down to fit. That's why each Struxaform™ splint ships in the fit that suits it: the Finger Splint in One-Size-Fits-All, the Full-Finger Splint in Trim-to-Size. Here's what each one means.

One-Size-Fits-All

Designed to fit a wide range of fingers straight out of the pack, with soft straps that adjust for a close, comfortable hold. It's the simplest place to start: open the box, strap it on, and go. If you're new to Struxa, this is the easy first choice.

Trim-to-Size

Built to be trimmed for a closer, more personal fit. If you like a splint to sit exactly where you want it, Trim-to-Size gives you that flexibility while keeping the same open-lattice support and breathability.

Which should I choose?

If you're not sure, start with the Finger Splint. Its One-Size-Fits-All form suits most people out of the box. If you've worn splints before and know you prefer a tailored feel, the Full-Finger Splint's Trim-to-Size form is worth it. The Finger Splint comes in Onyx, Frost, Pulse, and Eclipse; the Full-Finger Splint comes in Onyx, Frost, Pulse, Ember, and Eclipse.

For guidance on whether a splint is right for your situation, and on how long to wear one, follow the advice of a qualified healthcare professional.

Ready to find your fit?

Compare both splints, or see how each fit works in our fit guide.

Fit & sizing guide