Goldtouch Gel Keyboard Wrist Rests
Designed for comfort and support, these wrist rests help you type with ease and reduce wrist strain.
The Goldtouch Gel Wrist Rests feature a gel-filled core for soft yet firm support and a smooth Lycra surface to ensure your hands move freely while typing. Their ergonomic design supports the heel of your hands, helping maintain a neutral wrist position. They are ideal for split or splayed keyboards but work perfectly with traditional setups too.
Ergonomic Benefits:
- Comfortable Support: Provides a soft surface for the heel of your hands to rest, reducing strain.
- Promotes Neutral Posture: Prevents wrist extension by supporting your hands at the right angle.
- Customisable Placement: Independent pieces let you adjust their position to suit your keyboard setup.
Key Features:
- Modular Design: Perfect for split and splayed keyboards, but also works with standard ones.
- Gel-Filled Core: Offers pressure-responsive support for long typing sessions.
- Contoured Shape: Supports the outer palm for added comfort and easy access to the spacebar.
- Non-Slip Backing: Ensures the wrist rests stay securely in place.
- Lightweight and Portable: Easy to carry and use wherever you work.
Specifications:
Measurements: |
Width: 17.5cm | Depth: 7cm | Height: 1.9cm |
Material: |
Lycra with Neoprene
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Weight: |
180g each per gel pad |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Usage Tips:
Place your Goldtouch Gel Wrist Rests close to the keyboard so they support the base of your palms, not your wrists. This keeps your wrists at a natural angle and avoids putting pressure on the sensitive underside, which can affect circulation and the carpal tunnel.
When taking breaks, leave your hands on the keyboard and rest your palms on the wrist supports. If your hands feel like they’re reaching or pulling away, your keyboard might be too far. To check, sit naturally with your hands in typing position and look at your elbows—they should be directly under or slightly in front of your shoulders. If they’re too far forward, move the keyboard closer to reduce strain on your shoulders. This also applies to your mouse placement.