Belkin F8E263-BLK Wave Rest Gel-Filled Cushion Wrist Rest Pad
- Product Type – Keyboard Wrist Support
- - Helps avoid injuries that can lead to repetitive stress disorder
- - Promotes upper hand and wrist movement with unique WaveRest design
- - Lightweight-yet-durable construction for years of use
- - GelFlex Comfort Zone cushioning for flexible support
Product Description
The WaveRest Keyboard Wrist Support from Belkin improves hand and wrist posture while you type. Now you can type or surf the Internet comfortably for long periods and avoid injuries that can lead to repetitive stress disorder. Our patented WaveRest design combined with our GelFlex Comfort Zone cushioning assures you of maximum comfort and support.Amazon.com Product Description
The Belkin WaveRest Gel-Filled Cushion Rest Pad gives your wrists plenty of ergonomic support through a wave design that permits natural hand and wrist movements. The gel cushion creates contours that fit to the curves of your wrists and provides support as well. Because it isn’t attached to a mouse pad, you can move it wherever you’d like on your desk and use it for other purposes too. The lightweight, durable design stands up to years of use…. More >>
Belkin F8E263-BLK Wave Rest Gel-Filled Cushion Wrist Rest Pad
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5 comments
A. Empson on December 17, 2009 at 3:43 am
I ordered this product and never recieved it. THEN, when I called to find out what happened I was given the runaround and I had to call at LEAST 15 time-no exaaggeration. Office Depot told me to call Amazon told me to call Ups told me to call Office Depot and so on.
I STILL never recieved my order and I at least got my money back after over a month of bull.
John P Bernat on December 17, 2009 at 5:00 am
This is the best wrist rest.
As wrist rests go, this wrist rest must exist as best.
It is billed as a “wave” wrist rest. As such, the reviewer must defer to the manufacturer’s best judgment, because this wrist rest does list (in my case, it lists to the right). I do agree that the odor emitted by the new wrist rest is not te best, but you do get used to it.
Should a user get used to the wrist rest smell, though, the user used to the best wrist rest’s existing smell is rewarded.
So, to sum up, here we have the best right-listing wrist rest that exists.
Georgios Demosthenous on December 17, 2009 at 5:06 am
I bought this because my wrists hurt after being so long on the computer. It helped a lot. Didn’t fix everything, but it is worth it. It looks and feels nice too. I would recommend it.
W. Cummings on December 17, 2009 at 7:41 am
I absolutely love the keyboard pad. In fact I liked it so much I went and ordered the mousepad from Belkin – BAD idea. Mousepad is so high it hurts wrist even more. The keyboard pad is excellent though.
R. G. Lee on December 17, 2009 at 10:15 am
I have used this product for less than two month. I have owned it for about three months but say less than two months because I do not sit at my PC every day as would an Adm. Assistant. The seam has failed and the stuffing is squeezing out. The wave design IMHO is just an excuse to skimp on materials, and cheap materials at that! I’ve had other products which lasted two years before the seal holding the stuffing failed. The stuffing consists of a thin rectangle of foam surrounded by a softer dense foam which feels like semi-dried latex chalking. Better products have a solid core of silicon jel which cushions the wrist while retaining it’s shape for years. I may as well just be using the neoprene backing at this point.