Author Topic: Where to find a Good Wrist Rest  (Read 4253 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline lROOl

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 56
  • Location: Ontario, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« on: Wed, 07 March 2012, 23:00:59 »
as title states just wondering wrist rest options, I know Elitekeyboards where I bought my Leopold sells a leather one for $70 but I just cant see a need to spend $70 on a wrist rest anyone $50-60 and lower would be ideal

maybe im just a noob and should fork out the money for the leather one, is it really worth the money ?
Thanks

Offline demik

  • Pronounced "demique"
  • Posts: 11159
No, he’s not around. How that sound to ya? Jot it down.

Offline lROOl

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 56
  • Location: Ontario, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 07 March 2012, 23:05:45 »
ahh Amazon how I hate theee. For some reason they hate Canada so  :(

Offline Roguemaster8

  • Posts: 286
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 07 March 2012, 23:12:37 »
There's a couple nice ones on Newegg.
CM Storm Quickfire | Dell Quietkey | Unicomp Ultra Classic | KBC Poker

Offline whiskerBox

  • Posts: 1037
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 07 March 2012, 23:28:25 »
I have a friend who is making some out of wood right now for me to sell on here very soon. PM me if your interested
"I'm on a mission to bring down GH's anarchy of moderators" -RIPSTER jr.

Offline reaper

  • ** Moderator Emeritus
  • Posts: 3076
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 07 March 2012, 23:29:47 »
Quote from: lROOl;538641
is it really worth the money ?

Yes.  If you don't want to spend too much, start a WTB thread in Classifieds.  Maybe someone will sell you a Ducky wristrest.  Goodluck and welcome to Geekhack!
Att fly är livet, att dröja, döden.
Din Eli

Offline demik

  • Pronounced "demique"
  • Posts: 11159
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 07 March 2012, 23:31:08 »
Quote from: lROOl;538641
maybe im just a noob and should fork out the money for the leather one, is it really worth the money ?
Thanks

i like my wood one more than my filco.

but the filco is pretty nice.
No, he’s not around. How that sound to ya? Jot it down.

Offline MKB

  • Posts: 73
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 00:03:41 »
I would say do not use a wrist rest...
________________________________
Current:

Leopold Tenkeyless (Cherry Clears)
Leopold Tenkeyless (Cherry Reds)
Filco Tenkeyless Zero (White Fukkas)
Unicomp SpaceSaver 104 (Buckling Spring)

Past:

IBM Model F (Buckling Spring)
IBM Model M (Buckling Spring)
Northgate (White Alps)
Fujitsu (peerless)
HHKB Pro 2 (Topre)
Deck Legend (Cherry Blacks)
Deck 82 (Cherry Blacks)
Unicomp Customizer 104 (Buckling Spring)

Offline zirb

  • Posts: 266
  • Location: Germany
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 01:56:05 »
Quote from: Roguemaster8;538665
There's a couple nice ones on Newegg.

The 3M-wristwrest is pretty good, I use it and I'm happy with it.
But I think you are not going to regret it when you buy that leather Filco one.

Offline lROOl

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 56
  • Location: Ontario, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #9 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 04:28:43 »
well my only concern is Im going from a Steelseries 7G which has an amazing rest that comes with it, to a Leopold and I do ALOT of gaming so it would be a familiar feel to have a wrist rest.

Offline quake4mhg

  • Posts: 492
  • Location: BC, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #10 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 15:30:08 »
Because I always slide my wrist on the wrist rest. My ducky wrist rest moves sometimes, it's really annoying when playing games.
Does this Filco slides too? Any pictures shows the bottom part? I'll upload my ducky bottom picture when home.

Offline Typhaeon

  • Posts: 130
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #11 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 15:32:38 »
The one on Elitekeyboards sounds like the Leopold one mentioned.  It's described as "3-star", though.

Which of course begs the question: "Why aren't you selling 4-star and 5-star models?"

Offline Exort

  • Posts: 70
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #12 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 19:11:06 »
Quote from: Typhaeon;539422
The one on Elitekeyboards sounds like the Leopold one mentioned.  It's described as "3-star", though.

Which of course begs the question: "Why aren't you selling 4-star and 5-star models?"

Are there 4 or 5 star leather?

Offline reaper

  • ** Moderator Emeritus
  • Posts: 3076
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #13 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 19:20:43 »
Quote from: quake4mhg;539419
Any pictures shows the bottom part? I'll upload my ducky bottom picture when home.

Here and no need to upload yours.  It's all there.
Att fly är livet, att dröja, döden.
Din Eli

Offline rknize

  • * Administrator
  • Posts: 1731
  • Location: Chicago
    • metaruss
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #14 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 21:08:37 »
I have the ducky also.  It has a "rubbery" bottom, but it slides around very easily.  It's also not very thick.  I bought a cheapo mouse pad to glue onto the bottom to both raise it up and stop it from slipping.  Otherwise its fairly nice.  Kind of harder than I expected, but that is OK.
Russ

Offline quake4mhg

  • Posts: 492
  • Location: BC, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #15 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:12:28 »
Quote from: reaper;539640
Here and no need to upload yours.  It's all there.
Sorry reaper, forget about that wiki :tongue1:
« Last Edit: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:20:12 by quake4mhg »

Offline reaper

  • ** Moderator Emeritus
  • Posts: 3076
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #16 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:16:56 »
You're welcome. =)  And please feel free to add your review/opinion there since it might come in handy for other members (especially the new ones). :smile:
Att fly är livet, att dröja, döden.
Din Eli

Offline lROOl

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 56
  • Location: Ontario, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #17 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:36:09 »
Thanks everyone for the input, wouldnt mind trying the ducky one if its really only $30 ish dollars, not too worried about sliding I have a big mouse pad i use under my keyboard and better mouse pad so nothing really moves at all.  As you can tell Im very new here, I couldnt find the ducky one anywhere through google can someone spare a link to where I can buy one?

Thanks again really glad I found this site. Also Got my Leopold TenKeyless today, really love the blues 100% happy with this purchase

Offline reaper

  • ** Moderator Emeritus
  • Posts: 3076
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #18 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:39:24 »
Quote from: lROOl;539796
can someone spare a link to where I can buy one?

Keep prodding qtan here.  He's bound to come up with some sooner or later....

Oh and welcome to Geekhack! :bounce:
Att fly är livet, att dröja, döden.
Din Eli

Offline lROOl

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 56
  • Location: Ontario, Canada
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #19 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:43:13 »
Quote from: reaper;539801
Keep prodding qtan here.  He's bound to come up with some sooner or later....

Oh and welcome to Geekhack! :bounce:

thank you glad to be here so many cool things to buy lol , wife not so glad I found the site

Offline TheProfosist

  • Posts: 3671
  • Location: Wisconsin, USA
  • Custom Layouts Only!
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #20 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 22:48:36 »
I really like the ones from EK and to keep anything from sliding around employ some Egrips. What I like even better is the handmade wood ones from Eric Barney. He should even have some premade ones that should fit your needs.

Offline rknize

  • * Administrator
  • Posts: 1731
  • Location: Chicago
    • metaruss
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #21 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 23:48:39 »
Got mine from qtan along with the Poker with PBTs.  Egrips are a good idea.
Russ

Offline whiskerBox

  • Posts: 1037
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #22 on: Thu, 08 March 2012, 23:53:54 »
Should have some wood poker / hhkb ones for about $60 shipped real soon if anybody is interested

My buddy was recently laid off and is trying to make a little extra cash. He also makes some really crazy slingshots as well, I use the one he gave to zing pennies at my annoying neighbors lol.
"I'm on a mission to bring down GH's anarchy of moderators" -RIPSTER jr.

Offline chicken charlie

  • Posts: 13
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #23 on: Fri, 09 March 2012, 12:12:55 »
Now that the Filco and 3-Star have only an $11 difference is there any reason not to go with a 3-Star besides the lack of rubber?

Offline elitekeyboards

  • * Commercial Vendor
  • Posts: 99
    • http://elitekeyboards.com
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #24 on: Fri, 09 March 2012, 13:44:21 »
Quote from: chicken charlie;540185
Now that the Filco and 3-Star have only an $11 difference is there any reason not to go with a 3-Star besides the lack of rubber?

It would be prudent to get the 3-star...

Because I'm seriously considering a substantial markup just so I don't have to read forum posts comparing them to the synthetic faux-stitched noxious smelling molded $10 wholesale junk (that should never be bought for more than $30) which I designed the 3-star rests to show-up and out-class in the first place. (Yes Ripster, the FILCO stitching is fake...) I initially priced the 3-stars low so that people didn't balk too much, but I need to start taking cues from The KeyboardCo. Marking up FILCO to high heaven has been golden for their brand image (particularly after all my hard work).

And I stand by the 3-star design that allows them to slide around easily on the desk too. I considered using suede or silicon (that doesn't smell) as a base, but I think the ability to move it with the keyboard relatively easily (given it's weight) is an advantage.  And the fact still remains that if you're resting whilst typing, you're doing it wrong. Raised palms increase speed and accuracy:)

Offline TheProfosist

  • Posts: 3671
  • Location: Wisconsin, USA
  • Custom Layouts Only!
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #25 on: Fri, 09 March 2012, 17:17:26 »
Quote from: chicken charlie;540185
Now that the Filco and 3-Star have only an $11 difference is there any reason not to go with a 3-Star besides the lack of rubber?


Buy a roll of Egrips and the 3-Star wont move and nor will most anything that you put the stuff on.

Offline TheProfosist

  • Posts: 3671
  • Location: Wisconsin, USA
  • Custom Layouts Only!
Where to find a Good Wrist Rest
« Reply #26 on: Fri, 09 March 2012, 17:22:06 »
Quote from: ripster;540533
I like the two level feature of the Filco.
I really depends on how you use your wrist rest if that is useful to you to me its a useless feature and would be uncomfortable because even though the 3 star is 3.5in I still have it 0.5in away from my keyboard. Thats why when i got my custom wood wrist rests they are all 4.25 width.