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The Glorious Wrist Pad/Rest is a compact, ergonomic solution designed for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. Measuring 12x4 inches and 25mm thick, it features a non-slip rubber base and anti-fraying stitched edges, ensuring durability and comfort during extended use. Compatible with a variety of popular gaming keyboards, this wrist rest is the perfect accessory for gamers seeking both style and functionality.
Style | Compact |
Model Name | Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad/Rest - Compact - Black |
Special Feature | Standard Profile, Non Bowing Design, Padded, Non Slip Rubber Base, Non Fraying Edges |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Cover Material | Rubber |
Compatible Devices | Corsair, Cool Master/CM Storm, Das, Ducky, Filco, Logitech, Poker/Pok3r, Razer/BlackWidow Mechanical Keyboards |
Pattern | Solid |
Fill Material | Foam |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Is heat sensitive? | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00857372006082, 00701748637724 |
Manufacturer | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 857372006082 701748637724 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 3.94 x 0.98 inches |
Item model number | GWR-75 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Eva Foam |
Manufacturer Part Number | GWR-75 |
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Best wrist rests available! Tenkeyless great size for all keyboards.
This is for the Black Tenkeyless version. (Not the slim). This is the best wrist pad on the market. It has just the right amount of firmness while still allowing your wrists to feel like they are resting on a cushion. I have another full size Glorious Gaming wrist pad and after 6 months of daily use there are no indentations where put my wrists. I got this one because my previous was full size and gray, and the gray was starting to show slight spotting on the color.The construction of this wrist pad is as good as it gets. Sturdy rubber bottom to grip and stay put, all edges are stitched and will resist fraying and pulling away from the base. The foam padding already mentioned is perfect for support while still being comfortable and it is a breathable material that I have no trouble using for long periods of time without heat issues. Some wrist pads that are gel or memory foam may be more comfortable but they do not offer the support you should have for proper typing form and to avoid health problems and they also get very hot and sweaty quickly, and they will deform over time. I think the tenkeyless size is perfect, even for full size boards. With the way you position your hands to type you will never need a longer wrist pad than this. The height is great for most keyboards, decent ones anyway, and allow your hands to be at the proper angle for typing with the board lying flat. If you use a wrist rest do not elevate your keyboard feet! This leads to bad wrist and hand posture and can cause health problems from typing. The width of this pad is also enough to be comfortable and allow different positions and should accommodate any sized hands and wrists. I now own 2 of these wrist pads and I will never buy another brand. They are durable and comfortable and will help your typing position and health.
T**S
Sleek wrist pad for you 60% keyboard
Perfect width and height for my 60% Pok3r keyboard and looks great to those wanting a minimalist look. I was having minor pain in my wrists that went away after using this wrist pad for about a week. The padding feels like the perfect combination of feeling soft on the palms yet firm enough for good support. I have been using it for several weeks now and I have not noticed any indentions in the padding. You can see in the pictures that there are white spots where my wrists rest. They are not as profound as they appear in the picture. Also I believe most of it is actually skin and dust particles. You can rub a damp cloth across it to remove the spots, then if you really picky, use a lint roller to pick up any fibers left over by the cloth. After that it is as good as new.I would have liked to have seen the rubber bottom have a little more grip. It does slide around fairly easily when there is no weight on it. However with the weight of your wrists it holds with no sliding. It would also be nice if it didn't show dust and lint so easily but that is hard to avoid given the high contrast with the deep black fabric.I think it is a must have for keyboards without a built-in wrist rest. If yours does have a built-in rest, rip it off and replace it with this. I think I will soon be getting the extended mouse pad from Glorious as well.
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By about last year I started looking at more pricey wristpads like the leather wrapped ducky and several other imitations online
I've been using Grifiti wristpads for a few years now at home and work. I buy a replacement every 6/9 months due to them getting absolutely filthy and having the top fabric falling apart. By about last year I started looking at more pricey wristpads like the leather wrapped ducky and several other imitations online. I decided to wait and at one point heard of Glorious although I was on a new set of Grifiti's so didn't think a lot of it.So the time came for new pads (once again!) and when I was checking for alternatives to the Grifiti (and the Leather from EliteKeyboards, Ducky, Filco, and other wristpads -- sheesh, I'd think I was talking keyboards there with names). Then I came across the Glorious and recalled its a higher quality wristpad so I decided to order a full and compact to use at work. Definitely very happy with them so far and by 6 months and a year then I'll see how they hold out.Pros:* Cushion-y soft great for resting and supporting wrists, hands, or an arm on* Firm without being too hard or soft* Cloth wrapped so they're not going to wear apart like a Grifiti* Cloth is sewed to the base and not glued by inspection* Doesn't slide, there's a textured non-slick rubber on the bottom. Great on my work desk!* Good price, the leather imitation glued to a base starts at $30+ dollars and they go up to $70Cons:* None so far!I'll be buying 1 more for home use in a month as im using both full and compact at work. The compact size matches up well with my mouse pad there although you may want to measure if you do this. May Gaben be with you!
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