

⌨️ Elevate your wrist game — comfort that commands attention!
The Glorious Wrist Pad/Rest Compact (12x4 inches, 25mm thick) is an ergonomically designed wrist support tailored for 60% and 75% mechanical keyboards. Featuring medium-firm EVA foam, dual lock anti-fraying stitched edges, and a nonskid rubber base, it delivers durable comfort and stability. Compatible with leading keyboard brands, it’s built to enhance your typing or gaming experience while maintaining a sleek, professional look.











| ASIN | B07DW2GCZL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,778 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #130 in Wrist Rests |
| Brand | GLORIOUS |
| Brand Name | GLORIOUS |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Corsair, Cool Master/CM Storm, Das, Ducky, Filco, Logitech, Poker/Pok3r, Razer/BlackWidow Mechanical Keyboards |
| Cover Material | Rubber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,919 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Form Factor | Ergonomic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00701748637724, 00857372006082 |
| Included Components | Wrist rest |
| Is the Item Heat Sensitive? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.64"L x 4.25"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Mousepads |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
| Material | Eva Foam |
| Material Type | Eva Foam |
| Model Name | Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad/Rest - Compact - Black |
| Model Number | GWR-75 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Bowing Design, Non Fraying Edges, Non Slip Rubber Base, Padded, Standard Profile |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 12.64"L x 4.25"W |
| Size | Compact |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 857372006082 701748637724 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer |
R**T
So Comfy!
So soft, so comfy! I have never had a wrist rest before, but since upgrading to my first custom keyboard, which is higher off of the desk than my previous one, I wanted some comfort and support. This wrist rest is perfect, but keeping in mind it is meant for ten keyless keyboards, and my keyboard is also made by Glorious, it is perfect size and height. For a slimmer lower profile keyboard it might be a bit tall. I would make sure that your keyboard thickness will accommodate how thick this thing is. It is nice and firm, and should hold up for a long time :)
M**O
It's fantastic. It's just not quite perfect.
Update after almost 2 years of ownership: I've gotten very used the the height of the full height keyboard wrist rest. I can't go back to a smaller one. It's super comfortable. I bought a second one for work and 2 mouse wrist rests to go along. All of them are built fantastically. They clean easily. If something happened to one of the ones I already have, I would come straight back here to buy another of the same one. On point #2 in my original review below, I still wish the edges weren't tapered so much, but I have gotten used to it. I gave in and offset the wrist rest from the keyboard. Not ideal, but it gets the job done. Bottom line: would recommend any time. Original review: The build quality is good. The fabric is nice and soft. The bottom keeps it from sliding. It seems great, overall. I have only 2 problems with this thing: 1. It's too thick. I should have gone with the thinner one. Maybe it'll wear out a bit and my hands will lower into a position with which I'm more comfortable. 2. The left and right sides taper off. It's fine that the front and back do, but having the sides tapered means that if I center this along the bottom of my keyboard and rest my hands to type, my left hand is partially sloping off to the left side, off of the rest. Obviously this is easily fixed by sliding the rest to the left of center, but I've got a compulsion about things lining up and this really really digs into my brain badly.
D**D
By about last year I started looking at more pricey wristpads like the leather wrapped ducky and several other imitations online
I've been using Grifiti wristpads for a few years now at home and work. I buy a replacement every 6/9 months due to them getting absolutely filthy and having the top fabric falling apart. By about last year I started looking at more pricey wristpads like the leather wrapped ducky and several other imitations online. I decided to wait and at one point heard of Glorious although I was on a new set of Grifiti's so didn't think a lot of it. So the time came for new pads (once again!) and when I was checking for alternatives to the Grifiti (and the Leather from EliteKeyboards, Ducky, Filco, and other wristpads -- sheesh, I'd think I was talking keyboards there with names). Then I came across the Glorious and recalled its a higher quality wristpad so I decided to order a full and compact to use at work. Definitely very happy with them so far and by 6 months and a year then I'll see how they hold out. Pros: * Cushion-y soft great for resting and supporting wrists, hands, or an arm on * Firm without being too hard or soft * Cloth wrapped so they're not going to wear apart like a Grifiti * Cloth is sewed to the base and not glued by inspection * Doesn't slide, there's a textured non-slick rubber on the bottom. Great on my work desk! * Good price, the leather imitation glued to a base starts at $30+ dollars and they go up to $70 Cons: * None so far! I'll be buying 1 more for home use in a month as im using both full and compact at work. The compact size matches up well with my mouse pad there although you may want to measure if you do this. May Gaben be with you!
G**.
Quality but too dense
Seems like it's of quality materials but it's too stiff/hard, too tall, and also too short (width) for my Corsair K70 RGB TKL. It's a good product for the price but doesn't work for me, so I returned it.
J**N
Just As Good An Arm Rest As a Wrist Rest
This is a great arm rest for old-guy arms. I spend a considerable amount of time at my desk every day - it's my PC, my entertainment center and my breakfast, lunch and dinner table. So, when I'm managing websites or watching movies/videos, I'm leaning on the Glorious Gaming Full-Size Black Wrist Pad to prevent my arms, especially my elbows, from getting sore and bruised. I've had this "wrist pad" for almost 3 years now and it's still quite comfortable. I have a nasty habit of fiddling with the ends, where the rubber non-skid bottom meets the rigid base, so some of the rubber is peeling away (very slightly). This is very durable, in my opinion, and has held up very well all this time. The ends where my elbows rest when I cross my arms on it has depressed some after nearly 3 years. It's still comfortable though and probably good for at least another year. But I just bought a mouse and am weaning myself off a trackball and I think a mouse wrist rest will help. This Full-Size Wrist Pad, even at 16⅞ actual size (NOT 17.5") won't do double-duty for the mouse and as an armrest, so I came to see if there's a smaller version I can use for my new mouse. There is. After all I've put my Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad through since 2015, all the scrubbing from spilling coffee and food, using it to kill a few bugs and keeping this old man comfortable at his desk, I've come back for more. The price is pretty nice, so I don't hesitate to get a new full-size to go with the new wrist rest for my new mouse. There's really only 2 gripes I have for this product, but neither are bad enough to give it less than 5 stars: the fact that it's advertised as 17.5" when it's actually less than 17... and that damn ugly logo that so many others have complained about. Fact is though, it fits my arms well and I live alone, so it's not like I feel like I am giving them free advertising (although I had originally hoped age would make that logo deteriorate, but it's as durable as the rest of the product).
J**Y
Absolute must have for any officer worker or gamer
Update: It has been about a year since I got this pad. I actually experienced bursitis in my left elbow before getting this and this has been an absolute elbow saver as well as a wrist saver. The cushioning is still firm but conforms to the weight of my wrist on it. It has not lost shape in the year I have been heavily using both the Keyboard and the mouse wrist rests. Don't hesitate, this is THE wrist rest for all your needs. Also check out the mouse wrist rest. You might think that it is a bit pricey for a wrist rest, but carpel tunnel surgery is even pricier my friends... What can I say? It's a solid and comfortable arm rest for both a knowledge worker and gamer. I spend many hours, more than I would like to admit at a desk working or gaming. This does the job and it doesn't seem to lose cushioning in commonly used areas all that quickly. It seems to be fresh as new the next day I use it. Unlike those cheap memory foam products this one seems to be a made of a more quality material than I normally see. 10/10 would recommend to anyone (sponsorship? :D)
P**.
Not Just for Gaming
Finding a wrist rest that is appropriately sized for a ten-keyless keyboard is pretty difficult. All of the big names (Ducky, Filco, etc) tend to be impossible to find or largely out of stock. When you do find them, they are outrageously priced or there's extremely long delays in acquiring the wrist rest. I've tried a few different TKL wrist rests and this one is by far my favorite. It's soft but firm which is ideal for all-day support. I know it's catered towards gamers but I am a developer and I do a lot of typing. It's definitely not a gel wrist rest. It's more like a dense foam. I've found that even with a watch or Fitbit on, my wrists are more than comfortable especially with the way that the edges of the wrist rest curve. On my other TKL wrist rest from Grifiti, the edges are square and somewhat annoying while this feels nice. It's slightly shorter than my TKL mechanical keyboards but it's not that big of a deal. I haven't found myself falling off the edges or anything. Most TKL wrist rests are similarly sized. The bottom is textured enough so as not to slip around but it doesn't put up a fight if you try to move it and your keyboard around on your desk. While I like this a lot, I gladly would have paid more money for a leather version or maybe some additional height options since it is slightly taller than my keyboard. Otherwise I think it looks great with my KUL ES-87 and it's more than comfortable to type on. I'll probably get another one to replace my wrist rest at the office.
K**N
Inaccurate measurement details.
Overall pretty good wrist rest but according to the product specifications, the compact wrist rest should be 12.6 inches which would be perfect for my current keyboard. In reality, the wrist rest measures around 12 inches. I know it might be a minor issue for some but for me it is a little annoying that the wrist rest does not span the entirety of my keyboard.
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