🎮 Elevate Your Game with Comfort and Style!
The SubZERO Gaming Wrist Rest Pad is a compact, ergonomically designed accessory measuring 11.5"x4"x1". It features a high-density core for optimal support, a smooth cloth surface for comfort, a non-slip rubber base for stability, and anti-fraying stitched edges for enhanced durability, making it ideal for gamers seeking both performance and style.
B**K
Bought another for work
I've had one of these at my gaming desk for a few years now. Recently purchased another for my work desk.The old one is worn but is still holding up well, no need to replace a time soon.Would recommend.
J**D
Get TWO if you have two keyboards!
I can't function without a wrist rest on my keyboard. Two of my other keyboards have plastic and a rubber coated plastic rest. It wasn't until I got SubZERO's take on a wrist rest that I knew what greatness felt like. In terms of comfort SubZERO nailed the sweet spot. It's firm enough to keep both your wrists even and supported despite varying pressure between hands. At the same time it's just soft enough to let your veins breathe and dodge pressure points or pain. The pad is made from a cushion that's very consistent feeling. My desk is coated in a gritty plastic and while this pad will move freely across it with no pressure on it once a hand is placed it won't budge even a millimeter. I suspect that glass or clear coated desks will benefit just as much if not more.Something simple like a wrist rest usually come in a thin and generic package. SubZERO breaks the mold by shipping it to you in a box that's strong enough to protect even a keyboard from the harshest shipping handlers. Others have said it feels slightly tall and that's true. It comes up just a bit shy of my spacebar but has a shape that accommodates pressing the lower keys with no issues. Where most will see this as a downside especially considering almost no other gaming keyboards have a rest that's this high let me tell you some of the benefits of having a pad that's this high. First off your hands and wrist are almost parallel with the board itself. It's far more natural and comfortable than having your hands angled upwards. Secondly reaching your F1-F4 is insanely easier and the same goes for reaching for number keys in games. Gamers who use CTRL regularly will most likely have a short adapting period to the difference in angle but if you have light switches on your board you should be able to overcome it easily.The stitching is high quality and the material feels great. Upon close examination this pad doesn't have a single thread out of place. It's shape and quality just screams perfection. There is one downside and I'm not even gonna consider deducting a star for it. The logo is like a rubberized stamp that's right under your right hand if both your hands are on home row while typing. You can't actually feel it but I'd rather have see it off to the right in the ten key area. Also it comes with a little sticker that has their logo with "SubZERO Gaming" in text below it. About 2x2 inches in size. I also forgot to mention that it's not a flimsy snake pad either. It has a board under the cushion and you can let half of it hang off you desk and it won't even lean downwards at all. It's hard to get excited about something as trivial as a wrist rest but I'm telling you now. This is the product that makes you look at at high end mechanical boards like the K70 and scoff at the stock wrist pad.I'm using a Logitech G610 Orion Red with this pad for whoever may want to know.
W**I
SubZERO Gaming Wrist Rest
I purchased this to go with my Cooler Master Quickfire TK keyboard. The keyboard has a nice, compact design so I needed a shorter (less width than normal) wrist rest to match up with it. The SubZero wrist rest is the perfect size. The non slip bottom works great on the flat, smooth surface of my computer desk. It doesn't' budge which is what you want. The stitching around the edge goes all the way thru and is holding up well so far. I really like that it is stitched together and not just glued, as glue tends to come loose over time. I have to admit, that nifty wolf head in the center of the pad drew my attention. I wasn't sure how well the decal would hold up, but since it's in the center it's less likely to wear since your hands do not generally rest directly on it. It still looks great.I used to have one of those "gel" style wrist rests and that style is softer. So the Subzero is much lighter in weight and the material is quite a bit firmer than the gel style.One thing to note is that the material does not bounce back like the gel rests do. I made the mistake of resting my elbow on this wrist rest while leaning forward to read something on the screen. The indentation left by my elbow never did completely recover, so there is still a "pit" in my wrist rest :( That is really the only negative. I hope this helps!
B**D
The search for the perfect tenkeyless wrist rest continues...
This wrist pad is not usable for me personally, unfortunately it seems very hard to find a tenkeyless wrist rest that I love using.A wrist rest is pretty much mandatory for me, I dont feel comfortable without one and I have had surgery on my left wrist so it's relatively important for me to keep it straight to avoid pain.- The material is too scratchy, almost like a high grit sandpaper. It makes scratchy noises if you move your hand on it and just isnt comfortable. Not sure who's idea this was, but this alone makes this wrist rest unusable for me.- It's a little too tall for my preferences, but I can't really knock it for that since some people may have taller keyboards.- Hair and dust magnet, also due to materialThis wrist pad gets some things right:- It's a much firmer foam compared to pretty much every other wrist rest I've used, this is how I prefer it - although the height is too high for a standard profile gmmk or drop- The non-slip backing is really good and doesn't slide around on a desk mat like some others i've used.The gmmk tenkeyless pad is the best I've found so far, but it gets discolored quickly and doesnt have very good non-stick backing. That said, I can't recommend this one to anybody because of how bad the material is.
J**T
Sizing off, beware
Nice thick comfy pad. However, the bottom of the pad is 14.5. Due to the stitcking method, the wrist rest itself is only 13.25. That little bit of difference made it so it is slight to short for a tenkeyless
J**N
Has stitching. Exactly what I was looking for.
I've used this for a day, and it is perfect.I was not impressed with a lot of the wrist pads on Amazon. Almost all of them didn't have any stitching, which means eventually, it will start to come apart (that is what happened to my current one). This one also seemed to be a bit taller than most, which is what I was looking for.I'm using this with a Corsair K70. The pad is the same size as the keyboard. I wish it was slightly wider (more like 18inches) to help support my hand when I'm using either end of the keyboard. But this still works well. I think that since it is so deep compared to most pads, it compensates for that.I personally like my wrist to set pretty high above my keys. So I have the pad setting on top of the support piece on my keyboard so that it sets up even higher (see pictures). Again, that is my preference.
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