Comfiest gaming keyboard wrist wrest
"Comfiest gaming keyboard wrist wrest out of there. The sizes work for almost any keyboard so they fit great. Get the 75% for TKL keyboards."
Meet the ultimate ally against pain and fatigue during marathon gaming and work sessions. Designed for any keyboard, this wrist rest is made with padded cloth for plush comfort and sweat-free breathability. Foam core interior and smooth cloth surface.
Overall rating: 4.5684934 / 5 from 292 reviews.
The Glorious Padded Ergonomic Keyboard Wrist Rest offers plush comfort and breathability, with a smooth cloth surface and anti-slip rubber base. Customers appreciate its perfect height and size, providing great support and cushioning for their wrists. The stealth edition boasts a clean and minimalistic appearance, though some find the logo placement off-center.
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"Comfiest gaming keyboard wrist wrest out of there. The sizes work for almost any keyboard so they fit great. Get the 75% for TKL keyboards."
"Nice and comfy"
"Good"
"Perfect height and just the right amount of cushion. I'll be getting more for my other computers."
"Love the fit and the comfort level. The only downside is that the fabric has an issue that is causing pilling (the tiny balls of fibers that build up on sweaters and cotton material)"
"More durable than I thought. Top of the line"
"Wrist rest feels good but its a bit too soft for my liking. If this doesn’t really bother you then thats fine but opt in for the wooden wrist rest."
"It's too firm for a wrist wrest. Nerve compression and carpal tunnel caused by overly firm wrist wrests is the opposite of what you want. Assuming you don't float your wrists while typing and/or have perfect posture. The fabric is also pretty rough, considering the objects use-case. My Mechanix gloves are made of softer material. This may just be a cheese grater effect caused by being stretched too tautly over the foam, and not actually a characteristic of the fabric itself, but still. That should be accounted for in the final product. The rubber bottom feels similar to that crappy "rubber foam" stuff they make the oversized alphabet floor tiles for kids out of, and doesn't hardly grip worth a damn on either my deskmat, or the glass desk under that. Every other PC peripheral with a grippy rubber bottom that I own has superior grip, by quite a bit. I'd like to see this product but with a memory foam core, a softer fabric, and a grippier base. Overall it leaves a lot to be desired as far as wrist wrests go. Honestly I'll probably replace it."
"This wrist rest is light, comfy, and doesn't move. Past rests for me have been the heavy gel rests that eventually tear open and get gross. For the last month, this has felt like a Tempur-pedic bed just for my wrists. I bought the large one, nd it's a little wider than my GMMK Pro, but that allows me to adjust my arms outward as well. Over all, it's perfect."
"It's always nice to find a reasonably priced, standard dimension product that's well made and comfortable to use. It can get a little dirty, but you can just clean the dust out of it. Otherwise, I am pleasantly surprised with the quality of the product. I use it pushed back a little bit from the keyboard, where it supports my wrists and relaxes my hands. Also, the logo stamped on it isn't even that bad. I would recommend this."