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Product Description
After purchasing a slim keyboard, you’ve been hovering your appendages off the table to keep them in proper position, but there’s a better way to reach your keys. To combat the evils of carpal tunnel syndrome and give your wrist a proper resting place, slot a Grifiti Slim Leather Wrist Pad in front of your keyboard and get back to bother free business Read More
From a comfort and ergonomics point of view, do these really help? Consider the Apple keyboard shown in the description; it's barely a few inches of the table, would this pad provide a substantial improvement in ergonomics? The regular wrist pads provide considerable support when using a mechanical keyboard but I am not sure about these...what are your thoughts?
fdp05helps to me. I hate plastic/glass/metal/luminate tables. But even with wooden table my hands love when they lay on something more pleasant. 3 mm of real leather is most comfortable to me because I am still using left thumb touching for fast typing (it is a bad habit I know, but it helps me to keep my left hand always in place). With higher rests this is impossible. and by the way, considering those who still is using Apple keyboards, for them it is just the right height.
Haha, but I don't think the state New Mexico is ever referred to as just Mexico and I don't think the country Mexico is ever referred to as Old Mexico .
e_l_tangOld Mexico refers to the sum total of lands owned by Mexico prior to ceding a portion of their lands to the U.S. following the Mexican/American war in 1848.
It's a cute branding technique but misleading. Old Mexico could encompass Texas or New Mexico just as easy as modern day Mexico. Of course, these aren't made prior to the above mentioned conflict so it's just a cheap ploy to make it sound more exotic.
I like the idea of the product, thanks.
Leather wrist pads.. I look at different Wrist Pads and there's many different opinions from reviewers. The normal Grifiti Wrist Pads I never tried yet but I would get the normal ones if I really need em.
Fortunately I had experience with leather material and it counts on how durable leather is. This is new and we're likely be the first ones to try these since it's not even on amazon.
I hope the best for Grifiti. I love seeing many options for peripheral accessories.
Would anyone here recommend these? I've seen people say the Grifiti wrist pads fray real easy, so i've tried to stay away from them. But they seem to be the only ones at a decent price/not hideous.