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De beste ergonomische polssteun om te combineren met uw mechanische gamingtoetsenbord. De Glorious Wrist Rest heeft een schuimkern aan de binnenkant, omhuld met een glad stoffen oppervlak en verstevigd met dubbel gestikte randen, die zorgen voor een comfortabele typ- en game-ervaring met uw mechanische toetsenbord. Ons unieke oppervlak zorgt ervoor dat u uw handen comfortabel over het oppervlak kunt laten glijden, waardoor irritatie van de huid wordt voorkomen. De schuiminterieur biedt een zachte maar ondersteunende basis die uw polsen te allen tijde in de meest ergonomische positie houdt. Aan de onderkant van de polssteun bevindt zich een laag stevige antislip rubberen basis, die voorkomt dat de polssteun beweegt tijdens gebruik.
Angel
28 juli 2025
Sturdy palm rest, a need in my opinion :)
Ryan
28 juni 2025
I was a little hesitant about the rest at first, but I've gotta say it's really nice. I switched from the hyperX rest to glorious in a full-sized, standard height, stealth version. My primary reason for the switch was just because the hyperX doesn't have an all black version, you're stuck with red stitching which really didn't go with my new drop ctrl keyboard. (TKL sized board, I think a TKL rest would work fine with it, but I would recommend going a size bigger than your board unless you really like the aesthetics of a size match, especially if you have wider shoulders.) The rest was surprisingly firm and tall when I first got it, an immediately noticable amount higher than the hyperX. It felt too high at first after using a lower wrist rest for so long, but after getting used to it, it's the perfect height and still cushiony enough that it feels great on your wrists. I would describe the height like your fingers actually lay on top of the keys rather than level with the keys so it causes minimal strain on your hands. If you do not have a raised board For the most part the quality is pretty good. My unit had a couple small frayed ends on the bottom, but I cut one that stuck over the edge and the other is basically impossible to see and it sits completely under the rest. Overall I think it's just a little overpriced, especially considering there is no cooling gel which is actually a really nice feature some other rests have, but really paying a for long-term comfort and minimizing the chance of future damage to your hands is totally worth it.
Pontificating Nobody
11 mei 2025
In order to explain how I came across this wrist rest it may help to explain the story of what happened to my last one and what led to my dissatisfaction with its level of comfort. It all started on the 136th day of the Season of the Freeze in the year of the Crusade. I was on a 36 hour mud marathon trying to complete a tier so I could go after a Ring of the Dark Eight. I got sidetracked by a quest I knew I shouldn't have undertaken to help a dwarf in need and ended up in the Partroxis where I fell victim to a sinister monster in the Ocean of Volantis. However that is a story too terrible to tell. As I stood up I was suddenly aware of how much my wrists were bothering me. I rubbed them and looked down at my Belkin Wave Rest with disdain. Yes, I thought, it would have to go... I decided to walk to Waffle House since it was 3 am and nothing else was open. I brought along the Belkin thinking I would give it to the Waffle House cashier to use on her register, but that was not to be. As I entered the establishment and wedged my massive girth into a booth I began to peruse the menu. I ordered my usual triple cheeseburger with double hash browns and a pecan waffle. As my waitress left, three teenagers entered the restaurant. They were loud, obnoxious and, unfortunately, decided to saunter their way toward a booth close to the one I was sitting in. As I stirred my coffee, I looked up and saw that the one closest to me was wearing a black Call of Duty t-shirt. At this point, given my annoyance with my aching wrists and lack of sleep due to rendering assistance to that dwarf outside of Andolor I just couldn't keep my mouth shut. I made a comment that maybe he ought to select a booth closer to the front of Waffle House lest he stray outside the mission area. That did it and it was on. The first one turned to me and tried to jump over the booth, but I was too fast for him (I was still under the effects of the sense anger spell I had cast earlier) since I had a feeling he might attack (red aura). I quickly spelled up as I ran down the restaurant past the truckers dining at the counter. The first one was fast on my heels so I circled around and placed an ebony dagger in his back resulting in strange gurgling sounds and a lot of blood. That dagger is only 5d8 on a good day, but my damroll is ridiculous so he went down right away. I uttered the words 'noselacri' and sent a fireball screaming toward the second angry console gamer that singed the truckers' hair as it ripped past the back of their seats at the counter. It caught him right in the torso and, much to my satisfaction, seemed to immolate the CoD shirt that had prompted the altercation. The third one produced an AK12 and was desperately squeezing off rounds trying to hit me, but I think he may have forgotten to turn on auto aim because he wasn't even in the ballpark. As the shell casings skittered and pinged off the black and white tile floor I approached him from behind the counter. I knew I was too low on mana at the moment so spells were out of the question and when I reached for my dagger I realized that I must have left it in the corpse of the first console gamer in the heat of the moment. I pushed the panic out of my brain. No way was I, a level 241 sorcerer, going down at the hands of a CoD gamer at a Waffle House at 3 am. However, I was out of options. I reached around my tunic looking for a mana potion when my hand landed on the Belkin! I leaped over the counter and brought the Wave Rest down with the force of Thor's hammer right on top of the CoD gamer's head. It let out a mighty slap as the wave rest rippled and the gel flew to one side at about Mach 4 causing a sonic concussion inside his head. As he fell to the floor defeated the truckers (sans ponytails now, thanks to my fireball) all jumped up cheering. Then my food came out so I sat down to eat. The cashier let me have my meal free in exchange for the Belkin for her cash register and my elite elimination of three scourges to the gene pool so all was right with the world. When I finished, my hunger and thirst were at max and I had gotten enough experience off those guys to finish up my tier so I packed a bag and set off for Nine Hells to go after my Ring of the Dark Eight. Oh, but not before purchasing a new wrist rest that was more befitting a sorcerer of my skills and experience.TL;DR - was browsing on Amazon for a wrist rest. Liked the one that came with my first WASD keyboard, but their design of gluing a fabric top to a foam bottom causes the fabric to roll up/separate at the top edges. I liked how this one goes all the way down to the rubber bottom and is stitched.
Jennifer
15 december 2024
Good quality, firm foam but soft enough to mould to a provide comfortable support. Non-slip backing even when placed on a gaming mat by the same brand. Reasonably high but not too high.
Bu7md
10 december 2024
Did it’s job perfectly and got it with a good price.
Drunen
17 november 2024
Let’s talk about the Glorious Gaming Padded Keyboard Wrist Rest—the soft, cushy paradise your wrists didn’t know they were missing. This isn’t just a wrist rest; it’s a cloud, a pillow, a luxurious spa for your forearms—and yes, it's 25mm thick, so it’s got some serious padding to support you through those epic gaming sessions. If your wrists could speak, they’d be shouting "thank you" right now.Comfort (10/10)This wrist rest feels like you’re gently resting your hands on a memory foam mattress, but for your wrists. You know how you hear about mattresses being so comfy you just want to lie on them all day? Well, this is like that—except you get to type on it. The 25mm thick cushioning is just the right amount of squish, offering support without being a marshmallow. It's the Goldilocks of wrist rests—not too soft, not too firm, but just right.Your wrists will stop feeling like they’re prisoners of keyboard tyranny, and instead, they’ll be reclining on a plush, ergonomic throne. Honestly, it might take you a while to adjust because you’ll find yourself wondering why you didn’t get one of these sooner. You'll start typing like you're playing a grand piano in the clouds.Design (9/10)This wrist rest has a sleek, minimal design that won’t distract from your game setup. It's like the perfect pair of socks—subtle, practical, and universally appreciated. No wild neon colors or flashy patterns here. It’s just black, classy, and unassuming—but don’t let that fool you. It’s got the cushioning of a high-end luxury vehicle interior, just without the leather smell.The compact design means it won’t take up too much space on your desk, which is a blessing for anyone whose desk is smaller than a broom closet. It’s like they designed it with minimalists in mind but still kept the comfort level maxed out.Durability (9/10)This wrist rest isn’t just a soft cloud; it’s built to last. The non-slip base keeps it firmly in place, no matter how wildly you type. It's not going to slide away like some sad, overhyped slip-n-slide at a pool party. This rest is staying right where you put it, even if you’re furiously gaming, typing, or occasionally slamming your fists down in frustration after a failed boss fight.And don’t worry about it wearing out too quickly either. The material is tough enough to withstand the constant wrist pressure of your gaming and typing marathons, so this cushion will hold up like a champ, ready to support your next all-nighter.Functionality (10/10)Now, let’s get serious for a second—this wrist rest does exactly what it’s supposed to. It gives you that extra padding so your wrists don’t feel like they’re going through an endless cycle of wrist-related betrayal. Whether you're gaming, typing, or doing your best impression of a keyboard warrior, this rest will keep you comfortable and focused on your game, not your sore wrists.Plus, its compact size means it's not overbearing like some of those giant wrist rests that try to take over your desk like an overzealous desk organizer. It’s the perfect companion to your keyboard, not a furniture overhaul.Final Verdict (10/10)The Glorious Gaming Padded Keyboard Wrist Rest is an absolute game-changer. If your wrists are feeling the weight of your intense gaming sessions or endless typing marathons, this is the upgrade you didn’t know you needed. It’s comfy, sleek, durable, and functional—basically the Ferrari of wrist rests, minus the price tag.So go ahead—give your wrists the luxury they deserve. You’ll never look at your desk the same way again.
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