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🖤 Elevate your wrist game — comfort and style that keep you winning all day long!
The GRIFITI Fat Wrist Pad is a 14 x 4 x 0.75 inch ergonomic wrist rest designed specifically for tenkeyless and compact keyboards. Featuring a plush neoprene core with a non-slip silicone base and a breathable black nylon surface, it delivers superior wrist support to reduce strain and carpal tunnel symptoms. Its sleek, minimalist design fits seamlessly into professional and gaming setups, making it an essential accessory for anyone seeking comfort and style during extended computer use.












| ASIN | B00FPDAU6Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,040 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #322 in Wrist Rests |
| Brand | GRIFITI |
| Brand Name | GRIFITI |
| Color | Black Nylon |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Mouse |
| Cover Material | Nylon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 953 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Neoprene |
| Form Factor | Ergonomic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850050003816 |
| Is the Item Heat Sensitive? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 14"L x 4"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | Grifiti |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 22001adp |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | 22011X |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergonomic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 14"L x 4"W |
| Size | 14” x 4” x 0.75” |
| Style | Gaming |
| UPC | 850050003816 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Standard 90 day warranty |
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.
A**R
Comfortable & Stylish, my wrists feel great!
I began doing a lot of physical labor, in addition to using my computer a lot, so my wrists started hurting and I was looking for a way to be more comfortable. I've used mouse wrist pads in the past, but never a keyboard wrist pad. While on Reddit's r/battlestations, I saw a really cool setup that had this Grifiti wrist pad featured for the keyboard and mouse and decided I should at least try it to see if it helped with my wrists. After reading the reviews, I purchased both and this keyboard wrist pad (this one) and the mouse wrist pad (also by Grifiti) to see if it would help. I choose this size because I have a 'tenkeyless' keyboard, one without the number pad on the side, my keyboard measures 11" wide so that this pad is a bit wider than my keyboard. I haven't noticed the extra padding to be an issue. Eventually, I plan to upgrade to a slightly larger mechanical keyboard (but still tenkeyless). After a few weeks, it's definitely helped me out a great deal, my wrists feel a lot more comfortable. Minimalist style is important to me, and its classic black color goes well with my Ikea Micke Desk (white). The logo is unobtrusive and relaxed; the letters measure from 1/8" to 1/4" high and gently square themselves away in the lower right-hand corner. This keyboard wrist pad is stable and doesn't move around much (even on the plastic dinner mat (orange from Ikea) that I use as a desk protector). Some other reviewers have indicated that they smelled a chemical smell after using it. I've noticed a slight smell when I first got this wristpad, but it's either gone away or I've stopped noticing it. It hasn't been an issue for me. I would definitely purchase this again, along with the mouse pad, they both make a terrific combination of comfort and style mouse pad that works well in an variety of settings and is a bargain considering how well my wrists now feel.
K**E
Very comfortable, not too soft.
This rest is almost perfect. Most rests are rounded on top, but I find this flat surface far more comfortable. The only way it could be better is if were slightly shorter and tapered. This rest is also about a quarter of an inch too tall, but I can live with that. The material is a Lycra-type cloth on top of a dense memory foam. There is no base material. The foam is fairly stiff and not too yielding, in the photo I posted I was pressing fairly hard. Personally I think it feels great and the foam is fairly grippy on my desktop, it's not going to slide around. There is a strong rubbery/chemical odor from the memory foam. Being familiar with numerous foam products, I find this is normal for newly packaged foam. It doesn't bother me personally but it's definitely important to note for those with sensitive noses. I believe the odor will go away in time. With those caveats, this is still a great wrist rest.
C**R
12 years apart repeat customer
I bought this same brand wristpad in 2014 - over a decade ago - and decided it's time to get another one, and there are few products where I dont even look at the competition and just get the same thing again, but this is one of them. What a champ for 12 years of day job and gaming use - probably 3-4 hours a day on average and the old one is still comfortable to use and holding together where my wrists lay. im going to miss the embroidered logo honestly - its how i remembered how to type Grifiti to order another one!
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**S
Perfect for tenkeyless, poor durability
This is a decent wrist pad, and matches perfectly with my CM Storm QuickFire Stealth Tenkeyless keyboard. However, after a year of use, the durability leaves much to be desired. In fact, like many other reviewers, the top fabric began peeling off all along the front edge of the pad within a couple months of use. This exposed the underlying "squishy rubber center" (as the manufacturer calls it), which has been slowly disintegrating since. The pad has otherwise held up well, but is still in need of replacement. For the price I would have expected it to not begin falling apart within a couple months. Since I purchased this pad, the manufacturer has released a "smooth skin" version which has a neoprene top. I'm assuming this in response to the fabric peeling off issue of the nylon top version. Despite the durability issue I had with the nylon top version, I would like to try the neoprene top version, as the wrist pad is a perfect match for my tenkeyless and has become a necessary component of my daily work.
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.
C**B
Extremely durable
8 years. I've had this thing 8 years. Any time it gets dirty, I simply scrub it with some dish soap and warm water, let it air dry and it looks good as new. All this time and just a small one-inch part of a long edge started peeling where my left wrist sits so I just flipped it around and use the other side. The decals came off pretty early, and when it's new it smells like a wetsuit because it's neoprene, but that never bothered me and you probably won't smell it anymore after a couple cleanings. Well worth the cash because other palm rests wear down and fall apart way quicker. Attached a pic of what it looks like right now, you can see where the peeling started at the upper right corner, but also keep in mind this is after 8 YEARS!
N**.
Great
Game changer, didn’t know I needed this so badly. I used to get pains in my hand a lot since I have an elevated keyboard but now that’s all gone. Very comfy and nice. I have the Keychron K2.
J**A
Excellent Product and Price Point, Ignore odd criticisms.
This rest has saved the life of my wrists in an online everything environment, typing countless papers, writing code for my programs, and my hours gaming with friends this thing eliminated all wrist pains I had to endure previously, comfortable and my body adjusted to it almost instantly. Ignore the weird criticisms of it smelling, it's a piece of foam and if it's fresh anything like this will have that scent, even my SteelSeries mousepad had this exact same smell, it is NOT noticeable unless you press your nose against the wrest itself (same) this odor if you can somehow smell it can be washed away or out scented with other means, again this is the same like any mousepad or anything so this shouldn't be a problem unless you have the nose of a bloodhound. All in all amazing product best money I've spent for the health of my wrist and hands.
D**K
Nicht optimal, aber Empfehlenswert
Als beinahe Einhorn unter den Handballenablagen / wirst rests war ich sehr gespannt auf dieses verkürzte Exemplar für meine TKL (ten key less = ohne Nummernblock) Tastatur. Nach dem auspacken bestätigte sich zunächst mein Verdacht: Sie ist dick. Das fat im Namen ist kein Scherz. Die angegebenen 0,75" = 1,9 cm erreicht das Teil und verfehlt damit um nur etwa 1 mm die Kante meiner Tastatur (CM Storm Quickfire TK Stealth). Hier ergibt sich für mich auch schon das größte Manko: Durch die ebene Höhe ohne Gefälle ist die gewählte Höhe für mich grenzwertig. Ich würde es bevorzugen, wenn die Ablage von der Tastatur weg an Höhe verliert oder wenn sie insgesamt ca. 25% dünner wäre. Da das größte Volumen der Ablage aus Neopren besteht, lassen sich hier vermutlich ohne negative Folgen in Handarbeit mit einer scharfen Klinge Modifikationen vornehmen, um die Beschaffenheit an den eigenen Wunsch anzupassen. Generell kann ich das Teil weiterempfehlen, angesichts von 18,49 Euro für ein bisschen "Schaumstoff" mit aufgeklebtem Stoff (Nylon) aber ein lediglich ausreichendes P/L-Verhältnis vergeben. Die Attraktivität wird hier durch den Mangel an Alternativen erhöht. Sofern sich die Verarbeitungsqualität als haltbar herausstellt - d.h. auch längeren Gebrauch inkl. Verschmutzung und Reinigung - hat das P/L-Verhältnis auch noch Potenzial nach oben.
A**R
perfect size
fit perfect in length and hight with logitech g pro. it will leave a skin mark after usage
G**N
Buen reposamuñecas
Es un reposa muñecas para teclados tkl o tenkeyless es decir sin pad numérico. Lo he probado con un ozone strike battle spectra y es justo de las medidas del teclado, asique perfecto. El acabado es muy bueno con base antideslizante y superior acolchada. El material se adapta perfectamente y es muy suave, pero en mi caso tiene un problema y es que los 1,9cm de alto hacen que quede a la altura de las teclas del teclado, con lo que por ejemplo pulsar la tecla CTRL usando la mano izquierda cuando jugas es un poco complicado y muchas veces no llegas a poder pulsar CTRL con la parte baja de palma... si fuera de 1,2cm o 1 cm sería perfecto, pero en mi caso he tenido que comprar otro modelo más bajo. Si no lo usas para jugar, entonces totalmente recomendable, porque normalmente el CROL o ALT lo pulsas con el dedo y no con la palmace la mano y es meno incómodo.
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