🖤 Elevate your desk game with comfort that commands attention!
The GRIFITI Fat Wrist Pad is a 14 x 4 x 0.75 inch ergonomic keyboard rest designed for tenkeyless and gaming keyboards. Featuring a plush memory foam core, a non-slip base, and a washable black nylon cover, it offers superior wrist support to reduce strain and enhance comfort—ideal for professionals and gamers seeking both style and relief from carpal tunnel discomfort.
Style | Gaming |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Cover Material | Nylon |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Pattern | Solid |
Fill Material | Memory Foam |
Form Factor | Laptop |
Shape | Rectangular prism |
Is heat sensitive? | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850050003816 |
Manufacturer | Grifiti |
UPC | 850050003816 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 4 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | 22011X |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Rubber |
Manufacturer Part Number | 22001adp |
W**N
It's exactly what I needed
I just bought a Keychron Q3 Pro keyboard - my first step into the more "boutique" keyboard manufactures (as in, not Corsair/Logitech G/etc.). The keyboard is awesome but damn is it tall. I intend to use it for work and gaming, and I can't afford to put my wrist in weird angles because when I play FPS games I have my keyboard at about a 45 degree angle. So curving my wrist and arching my fingers would be painful.This wrist rest is absolutely perfect. It's the exact right height for this keyboard and the width is great. My keyboard is a little bigger than the ten-keyless-sized pad I bought, but that was exactly how I wanted it. If I was only using a normal ten-keyless it would be a perfect fit.It doesn't smell bad - it doesn't have much of a smell at all which is good considering the tendencies of these types of materials to smell bad. It has a subtle smell like the rubber flooring around an ice-skating arena. I love that smell. If you know it you know it.The top surface and padding material are REALLY similar to the Steelseries Qck Heavy mouse pad, so it's very comfortable and I don't think that it'll cause any kind of sweating/sticking over long periods of use.tl;dr - If I had the knowledge, skill, and access to materials, this would legit be my perfect no-frills, it-does-a-job-and-does-it-perfect wrist rest. I hate the gel ones for gaming because they're squishy and don't give you leverage. This one keeps me pwning n00bs like it's my job.
C**T
Excellent Quality, Lasts FOREVER
Ordered a smaller pad because I got a smaller keyboard. Last one I bought in 2016 and is still going strong, despite never cleaning it. The upper fabric is fraying a little where my left wrist rests generally, but I could see it lasting many years more. Just got a smaller keyboard and decided to stick with Grifiti, as they are the standard IMHO with PC keyboard wrist rests.Freakin great product.Edit: Just realized that my new pad didn't have the screen printed logo on top. Not a big deal but I wouldn't mind considering it's such a great brand!
D**N
stood up to time
I'm a big fan of these foam wrist pads. I don't get the appeal of the hard wood wrist rests.I've had this one for years and it has held up well. The cloth on top started to come unglued but that after 18ish months. Which for a cheap wrist rest is pretty good, in my opinion.This thing isn't winning any awards but I like it and ordered a replacement after having my first one for 3ish years.
M**S
Does the trick. Nothing too fancy. Measure your keyboard before you buy.
It's short, and acceptably tall. Good width for me; my hands typically rest at the edge of the pad away from the keyboard, and this is the perfect distance for typing. It's slightly higher than the keyboard edge at the bottom near the space bar. This is probably the lowest it can be and still provide support. Much higher and it would interrupt with key access at the bottom because of the pads square shape. I thought it would be a little longer left to right; I should have measure it out. This will cover from the bottom left corner to the start of the numpad, which I rarely use, so it's not a big issue. When I have both hands at the keyboard for speed typing it provides just enough space for both to be in their asdf jklj; positions.It's made of a very dense foam, almost feels like really firm gel. The rubber crosshatched bottom grips the desk, and the fabric on the top is nice enough, as in I haven't noticed my hands\wrists sweating or getting irritated from the fabric.
H**S
Mines only 13.7 inches
Bought one of these years ago and it had a logo printed on the front, and was exactly 14 inches... but this new one has no logo and is only 13.7 inches. After a year or so the top layer peels away from the bottom. Still comfortable if you use mechanical keyboard
E**.
Perfect company for any keyboard.
It's a rare occasion that I'll buy a product out of the curiosity of the experience and wholeheartedly question how I was able to convince myself that I was comfortable with the way I operated before. This is my first time owning a keyboard wrist rest that didn't come attached with the keyboard (Corsair K70), and It has been nothing but smooth sailing since ever since. The main reason I purchased this wrist rest was because I had bought myself a Keychron K2 Mechanical Keyboard, and was advised by many in the community that the keyboard was too tall to use naturally, and must have a wrist rest to accompany it. Coming from 2 years of strictly using the Razer Blackwidow, I was uncertain as to how extensive the necessity of a wrist rest for any keyboard truly was. But when I finally obtained the K2, I was convinced that I wasn't wrong for listening to the suggestions. But more than that, my expectations were exceeded. This wrist rest is extremely plush for its size and has an incredible grip of the wooden desk that it lays upon. Never once did I feel that the wrist rest shift to an awkward position in the number of activities that I've put it through, be it intensive gaming, writing documents, or even this review for example. The cloth overcoat that separates the foam from my wrists have a very similar feel to that of a fresh mousepad and I for one find it to be very comfortable. The only issue I find about this keyboard wrist rest more than anything, Is the visible branding. I was hoping that I was able to have a truly neutralized desk space with minimal room for branding, but the logo for this wrist rest is very apparent, and even plugs its own website on the cloth fabric. I find this design choice to be atrocious due to it diluting the purity of my desk space, but that's the only gripe I have about it. I would have liked to see it either printed on the side, where I have the option to hide it away from my view, or on the bottom, where I never have to see it while use.
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