Click to view our Accessibility Statement or contact us with accessibility-related questions
Clutch Ergonomic Gaming Desk

Clutch Ergonomic Gaming Desk

bookmark_border
Where's the price?
To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
495 requests
Product Description
With plenty of room for your entire setup and more, the Clutch ergonomic desk is sure to elevate your gaming experience. It features nearly 14 square feet of surface space and a full mouse topper in your choice of black, blue, or red Read More

search
close
Kuma_Ou-Sama
0
Mar 29, 2019
So, I'm anxiously waiting for this desk to be put back up because I've been looking into something to give myself more room. I only have a few minor questions. You said below you'll be putting up your other desk on massdrop, did you mean your sit/stand desk? Or are you releasing a new desk all together on here? My current chair is extremely similar to your guy's, in terms of leg space how is the fit? Thanks~
rmrfroot
0
Feb 14, 2019
Why did this drop end in a matter of hours?
rmrfrootHey there! It was never supposed to go up. We’re actually going to be releasing our other desk soon here .
Kramit
119
Feb 14, 2019
Less feature then my current desk, except for desk space. How do they get off charging 299.99 for it, not to mention 399.99 at full price... Why are all companies trying to make insane overhead on everything. I'd bet a lot that these cost less then 100 bucks to make.
KramitHey there, I’d actually like to see your desk and know what materials it’s made out of and what features it has. Send some pics and specs here. Thanks!
Kramit
119
Feb 13, 2021
Clutch ChairzDidn't realize you sent this, my apologies. However, it is a standard fiberboard with laminate covering, the same material I believe your topper is made with. One side has 3 shelves and a slide-out keyboard tray, which I don't particularly like, but it is a feature nonetheless. It is the definition of a cheap desk. Your desk here has more surface area. However, the price reflects my desk perfectly, as it was 40 dollars. Companies like you take cheap products that don't nearly deserve the price tag add "gamer" to the name and believe that is the effort created. On top of that this specific desk shares the exact same design as several others including the "Arozzi Arena", you have the extra middle piece to make it wrap around. However, that full set up costs 1000 dollars! One thousand dollars... It's disgusting. Also, exactly what about this desk is "ergonomic" the slight curve of the facing edge? It is a pretty far stretch of the word "ergonomic". The standard "Ikea" desk of Alex Drawer systems and whichever topper they choose offers much more for the money, and costs less. Mind you, when I said "I'd bet a lot that these cost less then 100 bucks to make." I'm talking about buying and making that product for anyone, people without bulk discounts and manufacturing here in America. Seeing as I am 99% certain that your products are created in China, or another country in the Asian region, I am quite curious to know exactly how huge your margins are. Considering the most expensive component to your desks is the mousepad on the top... Which you charge 150 dollars for alone, ~40% the full price of the desk. Your chairs are the same thing, like most "gamer" chairs they are almost all made by the same manufacturers and feature your logo instead of someone else's. They are ANTI ergonomics as they typically have people sitting in terrible postures and feater quite hard materials. I have sat in your "racing seat" inspired chairs, which I found more uncomfortable than an actual racing seat. The posture your chairs provide is the opposite of what someone needs while sitting at a desk. I, and no one else, need side bolsters to sit straight with zero lateral G-forces to throw me out of it. Then you give free stuff and money to big-time streamers and youtube people, you specifically PewDiePie, because as a form of marketing to the fans of those people it works to have them believe it is actually something good. Tack on your premium price, or go as far as to make a "Blank" edition and poof. Again, you specifically, PewDiePie. I cringe to think of how many of those you have sold because he has marketed for you. I don't blame him for that at all, I would do the same thing in his position. Were you a younger company it could almost be okay, as long as all that extra money went into making the product better and better, to one day fall in line with its disgusting price.
Djuwanna
11
Jan 6, 2019
I'm a keyboard drawer kinda guy. And I like a 3' wide drawer, because..ok..cuz I'm fat. And a monitor riser shelf as an option, and maybe a storage pod under the L-piece.... Do you have/custom make accessories like these to go with these desks? Because that's why I'm still looking for a desk today. Hard to find any vendor with these addon needs. On the very plus side, you offer the perfect size for me at a very good price with a warranty. You got that bang-on. And I'm fine with a high-grade aluminum instead of steel framework - I'm building a desk, not a tank. But how about some accessories? Nobody else in your price range is doing it....nudge nudge wink wink ;-)
(Edited)
DimaG
610
Jan 6, 2019
Take the L-shaped if you want the U-shaped one. Looks like this table will be able to breed out the second half no problem.
Lucied
7
Jan 5, 2019
So whats ergonomic about this desk?
LuciedHey there! Great question so the curved front edge is ergonomic as it makes easier to keep items within arms reach. We wanted to create a larger desk but still allow users to have the ability to keep everything within arms reach so we designed this desk specifically for that!
afk.or.feed
145
Nov 20, 2018
Can't find any information regarding the material of the actual desk top, not the frame. Can anyone enlighten us? On that note, how would it hold up to a triple monitor (27") vesa clamp mount?
Fluffeepuff
50
Apr 22, 2020
How do you like the desk? Can you share how much it cost for the U when this drop was live?
Kramit
119
Feb 14, 2021
FluffeepuffIt was an added $400 dollar premium for the full desk, with the single section being 299.00. They charge a full thousand for the full set up through their own website. I wouldn't suggest anyone buy this desk, for any of the prices that are offered. I had never used one when this went up, but since then I have. As a desk, it's fine, it serves its function of being a flat surface to hold things, but nothing here represents its exorbitant price tag, perhaps other than the custom fit mouse pad surface. I think it's about a 170lb load rating. As a personal aside, I find a nice big rectangle mouse pad to be much more aesthetically appealing rather than the entire desktop. I would urge anyone to avoid "gaming" desks and chairs. As there are much better if you are looking for actual ergonomics, especially in the chair department. When a companies thought of ergonomics comes down to a slight curve of a front edge, and that's it. It seems more of a marketing term than an actual consideration.
JangHyun
11
Nov 19, 2018
Height adjustment can do it?
JangHyunIt is not height adjustable, we do have one now but that is not in our current drop.
remitten
1
Nov 16, 2018
Can we see some more pictures of how the cable management attaches to the desk and how it looks from different angles? Is the mouse topper washable, and can it come in a plain flat black or only the stylized one? Cool desk! Really considering it.
Chemos
8
Nov 17, 2018
It says 2 year warranty on the desk on the main page. Is that incorrect?
ChemosYes, I contacted the dev team. It’s a 3 year.
vaultboy2
1
Nov 16, 2018
What's the weight limit for each desk?
vaultboy2150 pounds. I currently have 3 monitors set on mine as well.
Showing 25 of 28
keyboard_arrow_up
Newest
28 OF 28 POSTS
keyboard_arrow_down
Oldest
Recent Activity
Didn't realize you sent this, my apologies. However, it is a standard fiberboard with laminate covering, the same material I believe your topper is made with. One side has 3 shelves and a slide-out keyboard tray, which I don't particularly like, but it is a feature nonetheless. It is the definition of a cheap desk. Your desk here has more surface area. However, the price reflects my desk perfectly, as it was 40 dollars. Companies like you take cheap products that don't nearly deserve the price tag add "gamer" to the name and believe that is the effort created. On top of that this specific desk shares the exact same design as several others including the "Arozzi Arena", you have the extra middle piece to make it wrap around. However, that full set up costs 1000 dollars! One thousand dollars... It's disgusting. Also, exactly what about this desk is "ergonomic" the slight curve of the facing edge? It is a pretty far stretch of the word "ergonomic". The standard "Ikea" desk of Alex Drawer systems and whichever topper they choose offers much more for the money, and costs less. Mind you, when I said "I'd bet a lot that these cost less then 100 bucks to make." I'm talking about buying and making that product for anyone, people without bulk discounts and manufacturing here in America. Seeing as I am 99% certain that your products are created in China, or another country in the Asian region, I am quite curious to know exactly how huge your margins are. Considering the most expensive component to your desks is the mousepad on the top... Which you charge 150 dollars for alone, ~40% the full price of the desk. Your chairs are the same thing, like most "gamer" chairs they are almost all made by the same manufacturers and feature your logo instead of someone else's. They are ANTI ergonomics as they typically have people sitting in terrible postures and feater quite hard materials. I have sat in your "racing seat" inspired chairs, which I found more uncomfortable than an actual racing seat. The posture your chairs provide is the opposite of what someone needs while sitting at a desk. I, and no one else, need side bolsters to sit straight with zero lateral G-forces to throw me out of it. Then you give free stuff and money to big-time streamers and youtube people, you specifically PewDiePie, because as a form of marketing to the fans of those people it works to have them believe it is actually something good. Tack on your premium price, or go as far as to make a "Blank" edition and poof. Again, you specifically, PewDiePie. I cringe to think of how many of those you have sold because he has marketed for you. I don't blame him for that at all, I would do the same thing in his position. Were you a younger company it could almost be okay, as long as all that extra money went into making the product better and better, to one day fall in line with its disgusting price.
Related Products