Handstands Beaded Add-A-Pad Mouse Wrist Support Cushion
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It says it's washable in the description. It's made of ultra-high-density polyethylene (UHDPE). fabric that is soft and comfortable; Washable. To be safe, you should probably wash your hands.
When measured against what, is it hard or soft? I'd say they're firm, but more importantly, the beads aren't noticeable when wearing the wrist support. It provides extremely comfortable support; I own two and wholeheartedly recommend it.
As C. It is 5, according to Forsyth. 25 x 3. It measures 75 inches in length and weighs about 1.25 pounds. 50- 2" in diameter. Even after a few months of use, the dimensions haven't changed significantly.
Yes, both the wrist and the elbow are very soft and comfortable. The Pad Wrist Cushion is one of my favorites.
Selected User Reviews For Handstands Beaded Add-A-Pad Mouse Wrist Support Cushion
The wrist rest appears to be well-made, which is unfortunate because it is completely useless for me. Unlike the picture, which depicts a wide, slightly curved, mostly flat pad that should provide slight wrist elevation, the one I received is much more curvaceous-looking. a more hourglass figure-like figure-like figure-like figure-like figure-like figure It's also packed to the brim, making it both firm and taller. As a result, my hand feels compelled to reach down to my mouse when I use this cushion. This is neither natural nor comfortable! br>br>There are two sides to the cushion: a t-shirt that isn't too tight The top is made of a shirt-like material (gray) and the bottom is made of a stiffer, more durable, and less lint-attracting material. attracting material (black) for the bottom; however, depending on your texture preferences, you could flip it upside-down. Mine is approximately 6" in length and 3" in diameter. At its widest point, it is 75" wide (2. 5. 25 in the middle), and 1. 25 in the middle. 5"- 75" tall in the middle (depending on how squished it is). br>br>I gather from reviews that some people enjoy the extra height, but it's not for me.
On Amazon, you can find a nice, high-quality bead-filled wrist rest. I used the Imark for a long time before it flattened out and required replacement. I tried to buy it again, but the size has been drastically reduced and the quality has been lowered by using the same thin material on both sizes of the cushion. This HandiStands, on the other hand, is still full-sized, packed with beads, and has a different material on the bottom to prevent the cushion from sliding around. The HandiStand is on the left, the original Imak is on the right, and the new Imak is on the bottom right. Neither is quite as good as the original Imak, but this HandStands comes the closest. If you want a full-size cushion, your options are clear.
com, and I must say that it is the best wrist support I have ever used. Others came from Belkin and a variety of other no-name brands. I've tried everything from memory foam to gel wrist supports, and this beaded wrist support is by far the best; I'm going to buy a couple more. This one is on my home PC because I'm working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Because I work ten-hour shifts and don't have access to my work computer or the gel wrist support that I had to leave at the office, I bought this beaded wrist support to try out in the hopes that it would be exactly what I needed for my home office. Thank you so much for such a wonderful product!br>I was not compensated for my opinion. No, I did not receive this product as a gift; I paid for it with my own money, and no one asked me to write a review for it. This is my personal opinion on the product.
I have an original handstands pad that has become a little too dirty, so I ordered this one based on the description of the one I want to replace. I ordered it because the photos showed the same exact brand name version that I own and enjoy. Unfortunately, the item I received does not match the description; instead of the red "Handstands" tag on the side, the new one has a black "Made in China" tag and is slightly different in design. I gave it a three-star rating because I like the comfort but am dissatisfied with the product posting's dishonesty.
It works best for me if it's just under my wrist, about halfway up my forearm. This relieved the shooting pain I was experiencing from carpal tunnel and tendinitis in both hands and arms. However, as mentioned in other reviews, if you use it right under your wrist, it is too tall. br>I have a gaming mouse with buttons on the side near my thumb, so it's difficult to use those buttons and this wrist rest at the same time; however, for work, when I'm just clicking the mouse like normal, this thing is a godsend!.
I was going cross-eyed as I looked at all of the different wrist support options. Some were said to smell bad, some were said to be gel but were not, some were compressed, and some didn't have a large enough area to mouse on, so I was basically trying to figure out which to try. I was undecided about which to attempt. As luck would have it, I kept looking and came across this product; it wasn't made of a material that would stick or sweat my skin, it didn't have a chemical odor, and it didn't limit the amount of space I could actually mouse on because it works with my own mouse pad. I went ahead and ordered it and was pleasantly surprised to receive two bags rather than the one I had anticipated, so I now have one for my wrist and one for my forearm. I've been using them on a regular basis and am very pleased with my decision. The bags are of excellent quality, with well-sewn seams and ample padding from the beads inside. After seeing mine, I've gotten a few coworkers interested in them as well.
I bought it to help with my lingering Repetitive Stress Injury caused by my mouse. I believe it is actually recommended to use a mouse in such a way that you only move your entire hand around in a large motion for mouse movement rather than using your wrist and fingers to be ergonomic, as moving your entire hand around would reduce strain on your hand and elbows. br>While this product is more comfortable than a gel pack that comes with a mouse pad, the fact remains that RSI and carpal tunnel syndrome are caused by the user's technique. Although it's more comfortable, I believe the recommended way to use a mouse is to make large whole-hand movements, but it's just too comfortable for me to rest my wrist on it, so I move it to the point where it aggravates my injury and causes my elbows to flare up. So it's not a design flaw; it's meant to do what it's supposed to do: provide a comfortable wrist rest. However, in terms of technique, it causes me to do the exact opposite; however, 5 stars for being at ease.