🖤 Elevate your typing game with comfort that commands attention!
The Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 17 in Black is a 4-inch wide, 17-inch long ergonomic wrist rest designed for standard and mechanical keyboards. Featuring a soft neoprene core, a non-slip silicone base, and a washable nylon cover, it provides superior wrist support to reduce strain, especially beneficial for carpal tunnel sufferers. Its sleek black design complements any professional workspace, making it a must-have for millennial managers seeking both style and comfort.
Style | Fat Wrist Pad |
Special Feature | Non-Slip |
Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
Cover Material | Nylon |
Compatible Devices | All 17 inch long standard and mechanical keyboards, not for thin keyboards |
Pattern | Solid |
Fill Material | Neoprene |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Is heat sensitive? | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850050003069 |
Manufacturer | Grifiti |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 850050003069 |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 4 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | 21010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Polyurethane (PU) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 21019 |
D**T
Comfortable, simple, and clean wrist rest
This has got be one of the most comfortable and good priced wrist rest that I've ever used. Even though the design might be simple but its just ingenious. The top of the wrist rest material is like neoprene and it feels more breathable than the one's made out of those gel fillings. But if you do keep your wrist on it for extended amount of time, than it starts to feel kind of warm, so I suggest users to take a little break from putting your wrist on it straight throughout. I've been the Grifiti wrist rest for a month now and still looks like new and feels great. The foam padding seems to have gotten a bit cushier now with time and it actually feels better than when I had it brand new. I've been using this on my Rosewill RK-9000I, Cooler Master Quickfire TK, and Logitech G710+ which are all mechanical keyboards and the height, length, and width fits perfectly with the keyboards. I actually bought two of these, one for my keyboard and another for my mouse. This might sound unconventional but I got a very big mousepad for gaming, around 17" and I use it to support my wrist when I'm using my MMO mouse and its perfect for that also. Extended gaming on these actually helps a lot on my wrist feeling cramped and its very comfortable.Pros:-Good price and very nicely made-Comfortable for extended typing or gaming-Feels more breathable and cooler than gel filled type wrist rest-The size is perfect fit for full size 104 key layout mechanical keyboards (Grifiti also makes the same wrist rest for tenkeyless keyboard)-Bottom is very durable and will not move or slide around while usingCons:-Can get a bit warm if your typing or gaming on it for an extended period without any breaks (just move your wrist a little upwards real quick if it gets warm)
R**A
A bit pricey, but a pretty nice wrist pad.
Very nice wrist pad and the perfect height for my sort of tall gaming keyboard. It's comfortable, stays in place and is just the right width/length/thickness. I've only had it a couple of months but, given I'm on the computer a few hours a day, and a lot of that is on the keyboard, I think this thing will be pretty durable. I'm tempted to knock off a star simply because I think it is pretty pricey for what it is but, if it lasts a LONG time, then maybe it is worth the price. Recommended if you use a taller gaming keyboard (for comparison, I have a Logitech G810)
N**R
Here's the deal with "smooth skin" vs. regular (regular skin?)
I tend to move my hands around a little bit as I type so I prefer a keyboard wrist rest that allows the palms of my hands to slide a bit on the surface as needed. Just a little. I also like a flat wrest, no arc. I have this paired with a Logitech mechanical gaming keyboard. The extra width is great!The "smooth skin" is smooth relative to the regular but it is not slick in any way. It kind of feels like wetsuit material (neoprene) and it definitely has more of a sticky surface. Your wrists will not slide in any direction. It's somewhat counterintuitive because you think "smooth" means more slippery. I thought so. Wrong.The "regular" version has an ever so slightly rough texture to it because it doesn't have that "smooth coating." You can slide your palms on it MUCH more easily than the smooth version. I wouldn't want to constantly be sliding back and forth on this because it would start to bother my skin but for the little bit I do, it turns out the regular was the right choice.Both have the right amount of cushion. I do agree with others that you will probably get a little more longevity out of the smooth version. I anticipate getting about a year out of this regular one.
J**L
comfortable
Fits will with my keyboard and is nice and comfortable. well worth the purchase price
B**.
Great wrist rest!
I'm very happy with this purchase. I would not have thought the 4 inch width would be that much better than the narrower width version, but it is! It's so comfortable and so much easier to type with. I highly recommend!
J**E
Save your wrists
I ordered this for a keyboard pad as well as the 8-in for a mouse pad after seeing them in a Massdrop sale.The price on Massdrop, however, was only slightly better than the Amazon Prime pricing offered by Grifiti. Naturally, I opted for two-day shipping over the 1-month waiting period common to Massdrop purchases.I was expecting these to be more squishy, but I'm glad how firm they are. Soft, but firm. They provide ample support for your wrists, and are the most comfortable pads I've used over long periods of typing and clicking. If you're at your desk for more than an hour each day, I'd strongly recommend these.Not only are these functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing; I also love the smell. It's like a new car bought new shoes.
J**G
solid no frills no gel flat wrist pad at a good price
I use this with my Ducky One 2 Skyline.Length wise its almost perfect and the height lines up extremely close to the keyboard. This is a great option for someone looking for something simple, firm with a little give and wants to avoid gel (which I dislike the feel of) It can get a bit warm, but that isn't a big dealOne note is that it does have quite a rubbery smell when you first open it, but it largely airs out after 2 days.I also appreciate the lack of visible branding, letting my keyboard be the star of the show
B**Y
The product gets dirty easily, however
This product definitely does the job of helping support your wrists, especially for gamer.I am a pro-gamer by trade, and this pad really helps if you have a thicker mechanical keyboard, or problems in the past with your wrists.The product gets dirty easily, however, it's quick to clean with a wet cloth.My only gripe is that the cloth part on top of the foam starts to peel off in the matter of a month if you're using this daily.I still recommend getting it as it's the perfect height and is super comfy, but just know that the cloth part wears off easily.
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