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Now that you’ve finally upgraded to a mechanical keyboard, you’re typing till the cows come home and loving every minute, but you’re starting to get a stinging sensation in your wrists. To combat the evils of carpal tunnel syndrome and give your wrist a proper resting place, slot a Grifiti Wrist Pad in front of your keyboard and get back to bother free business Read More
Why on earth does the shipping price double when I add a second item, you can put them in the same box and I doubt the shipping would double. I'm getting a bit sick of these ridiculous shipping prices for Australian customers. I would buy a lot more on here except keyboards cost over $20 to ship here.
Ch0sn$20 to ship a keyboard from the US across the ocean to Austalia is actually really good... I pay the same to ship to Canada and we're on the same continent...
Ch0snYeah I got 2 lots of these Wrist rest packs and it was around $60 AUD with shipping.
After seeing how my last lot were shipped (and how long it took to get here) $7 shipping for each pack was way to much. It has now been 29 days since my order was marked as shipped.
Hey everyone,
We’ve submitted our order for the Wrist Pads with Grifiti.
Grifiti is preparing our order for shipment by tomorrow. In the meantime, we are also getting our warehouse ready to handle the reshipment of the product to everyone as soon as it arrives.
We’ll shoot you guys an update once the shipment is on its way.
Cheers!
I don't like the carcinogenic smell that is impossible to remove, nor that it is permanently buckled, low quality and from comments, gets ruined if you do happen to start using it.
I honestly can't really recommend these I have had several and frankly, unless they changed how they manufacture them, they will end up frayed and or pealing in a month or two. On the up side, I did find a use for one, all you need is a knife, your old wrist pad, some cloth and glue and you get this.
hyperlinkedIts a pad to lift my hand up a little bit further. I have small hands and the Cobra M5 joystick is a little long. So I turned the crappy Grifity wrist pad into something useful.
I don't know where the 50% off comes from, but this is only $2.13 cheaper than buying with Amazon prime. For me, I'd rather pay that price to get it in two days.
How firm are these? I read from amazon reviews that these are quite firm; not as soft as memory foam / gel pads, but not so firm as a slab of rubber since these are neoprene.
Is the entire pad (aside from the top layer) made of neoprene?
randomtask111I got one in the last drop for the keyboard wrist rests, and while they're not super soft, they definitely do enough to stop the pain of having my wrists resting on the corner of my desk all day. And yes, the entire thing except a very thin top layer is neoprene.
I guess I would say its firm, but with a bit of give.