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The Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 17 is a premium wrist rest designed for both standard and mechanical keyboards, measuring 17 x 4 x 0.75 inches. Made from washable neoprene, it promotes an ergonomic wrist position while providing firm support, making it a stylish and practical addition to any workspace.
W**N
Love Grafiti wrist rests
Love it. I tried the 24", but it was too long, so got this one instead. Both felt great. I have had their slim ones for years, but needed a fat one for a new mechanical keyboard. Really like that they have gone to just plain black and put the logo on the bottom now. I spend a lot of time with my chin on my hand and my elbow on the wrist rest and appreciate that it is flat across the top rather than contoured. Simple, elegant, flat, matte black. Love it. Based on my experience with the slim ones, I expect this to last for many years.
N**E
It's really great
It's so comfortable and the cushion is perfect. Highly recommend
R**.
Works extremely well with a full-size mechanical keyboard. Really improves comfort!
I bought one of these to go with a CM Storm Quickfire Pro, which is a full-size mechanical keyboard. It is the perfect length and thickness for my keyboard, and the red actually matches fairly well the the LED backlights of my particular keyboard.IMPORTANT: This model is the length of a full keyboard that INCLUDES the ten-key NumPad and arrow keys. So, if you have a Ten-Key-Less keyboard, or a keyboard that doesn't have the arrow keys and Ins/Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn block, then it's going to be too long. This company does also make shorter wrist pads specifically for those types of mechanical boards.The quality of the foam used is good. It doesn't feel cheap or flimsy. It is firm, but does have some give to it, which is what I like personally. I have large hands and tend to wrest the insides of my wrists on the pad and not have to move them very much to reach all of the normal keys, so this wrist pad from Grifiti suits me very nicely. I decided to give this 4 stars instead of 5 for 2 reasons:#1) The price. Realistically... this is a block of foam. While this WAS cheaper than other wrist-pads specifically designed for mechanical keyboards that I could find elsewhere, still... it's a block of foam. I understand they're in business to make money, but how much R&D is really needed on a product like this? It's not outrageously expensive, 14 bucks isn't going to break the bank or anything, but I decided to deduct 1/2 a star for this.#2) The top cloth material (that part that's colored red on this model). It's feel is ... well, it feels almost exactly like the cloth-top material from the thicker mousepads they used to make in the 1990's. As a matter of fact, I'd bet money on it being the exact same thing. This isn't necessarily a BAD thing, but for a premium grade product I would've thought that someone somewhere would have come up with something different. This does NOT detract all that much from the value of the product, it's more nit-picky than anything else, and it may be exactly what you like, but for me, I just think I was expecting some advancements. I will say that the bonding between the cloth-top and the larger foam block seems well done. The edges aren't fraying or anything, and it has remained firmly attached all around the edges.I would have given this a 4.5 out of 5 and not taken off another 1/2 a star, but that's not an option here on Amazon, so a 4 it is!Overall, I would absolutely recommend this product to anyone looking for a nice, well-made wrist rest to go along with their nice, well-made (and expensive) mechanical keyboard. They even offer multiple color options to choose from, which is always nice. It was reasonably priced when compared to other products of it's ilk, and at the time of my order and of this review, was available for Prime shipping. If I am ever in need of another one, I would buy one of these again, no question about it. Well done, Grifiti!
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.
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)
E**A
Ultra cheap materials, breaking apart in 3 weeks! Last Grigiti product I will ever buy
Not much to say, it's disgustingly bad! A defining product as it's so bad I will never buy a Grifiti product again, period!• Hard like car tyre rubber - I bought it to replace my plastic one that comes with my keyboard but it's just as hard as that one. Uncomfortable as hell so I hardly used it.• The description used to say "Memory Foam" when I bought it (since been removed) which it definitely is not, it's a hard instant reforming foam so it does not conform to your wrist at all.• Material on top is just a super-thin piece of cheap mouse pad with no stitching on the edges and just glued on. So after 3 weeks, the edges started fraying from my wrists resting on it, and after 8 weeks the material began peeling off.• Cost £15! It lasted 3 weeks before it started falling apart and 8 weeks before it went into the garbage! ⭐ - I wish I could give it 0-stars because it's really that bad and massively overpriced. I genuinely feel ripped off. Duck you Grifiti! I will now actively tell friends, family, and followers to never buy your products.
R**O
Wears out within 9 months to the point of ugliness, but comfortable & functional!
I've had this for just over 9 months and it's starting to wear out (see attached pics). The fabric that is stuck onto the neoprene (the side that contacts your wrist) has started to come away from the wrist rest. It's unsightly/ugly with how it's wearing. It's a very comfortable wrist pad though, and looks good when it's new, but I use my PC on average about 3 hours a day, and it's worn out to point of ugliness within 9 months - if you used it for 8 or 9 hours a day at work then it would like it does in my pics within only 3 months. I gave this product a 3 star rating for it's comfort & functionality, but it's a deal breaker if you're the type that has to have everything looking neat & tidy all the time - it wears out fast & ends up ugly!
M**H
It's comfortable but the problem is that I feel like it's ...
I've not rated this any higher. It's comfortable but the problem is that I feel like it's too thick. I'm using this with a Cherry mechanical keyboard which is in itself quite a bulky item. However this palm rest sits above the bottom end of the laptop which makes it feel like i'm typing with my hands point downwards.Build seems ok, but I'm sure given the fabric that has been used that this will start to gather dirt and discolour over time. Sure, I could take a shower more often but over time dirt and grime will become a problem.I do like how it goes the full length of my keyboard giving support right across the key range including the 10 keys.When I'm thinking I tend to lean on my desk and this also helps with that. No more sore elbows.
B**X
I bought a second one which should speak to how much I love this product
I have a mechanical keyboard which is quite high and would leave me with wrist pain. This solved it completely. It's firm but still soft on the wrist.The top layer will peel back in about 6-8 months if you are not careful. I bought a second one which should speak to how much I love this product. I do like to place my elbow on it and rest my head on my hand. It keeps my elbow nice and comfortable but my previous one did end up with a couple of slight dents from a year of leaning. I'm taking better care of this one but it's easily worth it to buy a new one every year if you don't want to be careful with it.
P**S
Solved a problem
I use a MacBook so there is plenty of laptop space for my wrists to rest on, but the problem I encountered was pressure halfway up my forearms from the square edge of the MacBook. The Fat Wrist Pad solved that problem by providing support for my forearms between the edge of the MacBook and the edge of the desk. It was very comfortable.I dropped one star because, over the 18 months of use, the top edge of material has peeled off at the edges and is curling back. It looks a bit tatty now.
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