Prym Ergonomics Crochet Hook Set (Large 7mm, L, M, N, O) vs Knit Picks Dots Crochet Hook Set with ergonomic handles
Overall winner: Prym Ergonomics Crochet Hook Set (Large 7mm, L, M, N, O)
Key Differences
Prym (A) emphasizes an ergonomic rubberized grip, lightweight build, and reports of inconsistent sizing and mixed yarn glide; Knit Picks (B) offers long ergonomic handles, a triangular thumb grip, and smoother yarn glide but a pointier tip that some may find too sharp. Choose Prym if you want a cushioned grip and lighter hook; choose Knit Picks if you prefer longer handles, color-coded sizes, and smoother yarn movement through stitches
Prym Ergonomics Crochet Hook Set (Large 7mm, L, M, N, O)
Ergonomic crochet hook set with a smooth shaft-handle transition and rubberized grip. Users note comfortable feel and ease in tight stitches, with mixed yarn glide and size perceptions
Pros
- ergonomic rubberized grip
- smooth shaft-to-handle transition
- lightweight high-performance material
- comfortable to hold for extended use
Cons
- mixed feedback on yarn glide
- sizes perceived as inconsistent
- durability reports vary
Knit Picks Dots Crochet Hook Set with ergonomic handles
Dots Crochet Hooks with comfortable, extended handles and triangular thumb grip for reduced fatigue. Customers note smooth yarn glide and comfortable use
Pros
- comfortable ergonomic handles
- extended length reduces palm rubbing
- semi-rounded tapered heads for easy stitch entry
- durable aluminum tip integrated into plastic handle
Cons
- throat length may require adjustment for some stitches
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Knit Picks |
| Durability | Prym |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Prym |