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Offline therecorder

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Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 12
« on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 00:18:05 »
Any comments on this?

http://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Keyboards-MacBooks-Notebooks-Neoprene/dp/B004DANDN4/ref=sr_1_2?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1370063514&sr=1-2&keywords=grifiti+wrist+pad

"Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 12 is a 4 x 12 Inch Wrist Rest for Small Mechanical Keyboards, MacBooks, Laptops, and Notebooks in Black Neoprene and Black Nylon"

Offline PointyFox

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Re: Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 12
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 00:24:56 »
It's too small to fit a regular TKL.  Needs to be one of those 60-70% things.

Offline therecorder

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Re: Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 12
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 00:29:00 »
It's too small to fit a regular TKL.  Needs to be one of those 60-70% things.

Already have a Filco Palm Rest for my TKLs...  I'm looking for something for my Minis.  Want to know what people think of the pad.

Offline khaangaaroo

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Re: Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 12
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 00:37:37 »
I like Grifiti foam pads. I've bought a bunch over the years in different sizes and colors. They hold up well when I use them. They don't hold up as well when my brother uses them. The cloth is peeling up on his. I dunno if he rubs his wrist on the edge too much, or if it's because he sweats a lot...haha. I wash mine with warm water every once in a while, and it looks like new. Not to mention suuuuper comfy.

Offline t2russo

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Re: Grifiti Fat Wrist Pad 12
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 14:55:30 »
I use mine with a TKL and it's fine.  Sliding it over to the left means that only an area near the arrow keys and sixpack is left without the rest, not normally a place I tend to do a lot of anchored-wrist action.  It has started peeling a bit on the edge, but that's after 8 solid months of use.  It was a no-brainer for me at $10, and still remains so at $11.