Keyboard not included The best ergonomic wrist rest to pair up with your gaming mechanical keyboard. The Glorious Wrist Rest features a foam core interior, wrapped in a smooth cloth surface, and reinforced with dual-locked stitched edges, which provide a comfortable typing and gaming experience with your mechanical keyboard. Our unique surface allows you to comfortably glide your hands across the surface, preventing any sort of irritation to the skin. The foam interior provides a soft yet supportive base keeping your wrists in the most ergonomic position at all times. On the bottom of the wrist pad is a layer heavy duty non slip rubber base, which prevents the wrist rest from moving when in use. Features: Full Size – 17.5×4in / 43×10cm Thickness: 17mm Stealth black logo Smooth cloth surface Foam interior(medium firmness) Anti-slip rubber base Dual Lock Stitched frame to prevent fraying of cloth surface and rubber base Ideal for mechanical keyboards. Also fits non-mechanical keyboards as well, but it may be too high for some. Does require breaking into foam, so it should set after 1–2 weeks of use.
Keyboard not included The best ergonomic wrist rest to pair up with your gaming mechanical keyboard. The Glorious Wrist Rest features a foam core interior, wrapped in a smooth cloth surface, and reinforced with dual-locked stitched edges, which provide a comfortable typing and gaming experience with your mechanical keyboard. Our unique surface allows you to comfortably glide your hands across the surface, preventing any sort of irritation to the skin. The foam interior provides a soft yet supportive base keeping your wrists in the most ergonomic position at all times. On the bottom of the wrist pad is a layer heavy duty non slip rubber base, which prevents the wrist rest from moving when in use. Features: Full Size – 17.5×4in / 43×10cm Thickness: 17mm Stealth black logo Smooth cloth surface Foam interior(medium firmness) Anti-slip rubber base Dual Lock Stitched frame to prevent fraying of cloth surface and rubber base Ideal for mechanical keyboards. Also fits non-mechanical keyboards as well, but it may be too high for some. Does require breaking into foam, so it should set after 1–2 weeks of use.
Keyboard not included The best ergonomic wrist rest to pair up with your gaming mechanical keyboard. The Glorious Wrist Rest features a foam core interior, wrapped in a smooth cloth surface, and reinforced with dual-locked stitched edges, which provide a comfortable typing and gaming experience with your mechanical keyboard. Our unique surface allows you to comfortably glide your hands across the surface, preventing any sort of irritation to the skin. The foam interior provides a soft yet supportive base keeping your wrists in the most ergonomic position at all times. On the bottom of the wrist pad is a layer heavy duty non slip rubber base, which prevents the wrist rest from moving when in use. Features: Full Size – 17.5×4in / 43×10cm Thickness: 17mm Stealth black logo Smooth cloth surface Foam interior(medium firmness) Anti-slip rubber base Dual Lock Stitched frame to prevent fraying of cloth surface and rubber base Ideal for mechanical keyboards. Also fits non-mechanical keyboards as well, but it may be too high for some. Does require breaking into foam, so it should set after 1–2 weeks of use.
Keyboard not included The best ergonomic wrist rest to pair up with your gaming mechanical keyboard. The Glorious Wrist Rest features a foam core interior, wrapped in a smooth cloth surface, and reinforced with dual-locked stitched edges, which provide a comfortable typing and gaming experience with your mechanical keyboard. Our unique surface allows you to comfortably glide your hands across the surface, preventing any sort of irritation to the skin. The foam interior provides a soft yet supportive base keeping your wrists in the most ergonomic position at all times. On the bottom of the wrist pad is a layer heavy duty non slip rubber base, which prevents the wrist rest from moving when in use. Features: Full Size – 17.5×4in / 43×10cm Thickness: 17mm Stealth black logo Smooth cloth surface Foam interior(medium firmness) Anti-slip rubber base Dual Lock Stitched frame to prevent fraying of cloth surface and rubber base Ideal for mechanical keyboards. Also fits non-mechanical keyboards as well, but it may be too high for some. Does require breaking into foam, so it should set after 1–2 weeks of use.
Last updated at 06/08/2026 04:01:25
Glorious GSW-100-STEALTH Slim Wrist Rest, Full-Size
Delivery $10
Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad/Rest - Full Standard Size - Stealth
Delivery between 14–17 June $29
originally posted on gloriousgaming.com
I liked it at first but as expected, it picked up dead skin cells and got gross over time. Cheap enough to replace but not worth the time and hassle to continually replace.Glorious, please make a wrist wrest out of a different rubber type material that is soft enough but can be easily cleaned. Add some stealth branding to match the gmmk pro and I’d gladly switch back to a Glorious branded wrist rest!
originally posted on gloriousgaming.com
Giving 4 stars because after using for only a couple weeks, started getting little balls of string on the surface of the cloth which can be bothersome. The bottom surface is also not quite grippy enough as it slides around pretty easily. Otherwise, works well and as intended. I got the TKL Slim and it works good with the Drop CTRL, however the edges are tapered and the length is just under that of the CTRL by a few mm, so the left wrist can kind of feel like its falling off of the wrist rest.Suggstions for Glorious:Make it about .5in wider and try to reduce the taper angle on the left and right edges.Test some different cloth material that maybe won’t “ball up” as much.Offer a leatherette version? I personally prefer this material on wrist rests.Make the bottom ... MoreGiving 4 stars because after using for only a couple weeks, started getting little balls of string on the surface of the cloth which can be bothersome. The bottom surface is also not quite grippy enough as it slides around pretty easily. Otherwise, works well and as intended. I got the TKL Slim and it works good with the Drop CTRL, however the edges are tapered and the length is just under that of the CTRL by a few mm, so the left wrist can kind of feel like its falling off of the wrist rest.Suggstions for Glorious:Make it about .5in wider and try to reduce the taper angle on the left and right edges.Test some different cloth material that maybe won’t “ball up” as much.Offer a leatherette version? I personally prefer this material on wrist rests.Make the bottom side grippier, doesn’t stay in place well since it is so light weight.
originally posted on gloriousgaming.com
Overall: The wrist pad is light, comfortable, and it structurally held up over the past few weeks with no deformation from repeated use.Pros: I like the compact size that is comparable to the size of the GMMK keyboard I have from GLORIOUS. Additionally, the grip on the bottom of the pad keeps the bad stable, and it doesn't shift when playing sweaty games of Warzone.What I would improve: I wish the wrist pad integrated into the GMMK keyboards better. Specifically, it doesn't look as "clean" when I push the keyboard and wrist pad together, and aesthetically, I think this can be improved in a later or new version.For $25, the wrist pad is not a bad investment because it definitely makes using their excellent keyboards more comfortable, and I would recommend their ... MoreOverall: The wrist pad is light, comfortable, and it structurally held up over the past few weeks with no deformation from repeated use.Pros: I like the compact size that is comparable to the size of the GMMK keyboard I have from GLORIOUS. Additionally, the grip on the bottom of the pad keeps the bad stable, and it doesn't shift when playing sweaty games of Warzone.What I would improve: I wish the wrist pad integrated into the GMMK keyboards better. Specifically, it doesn't look as "clean" when I push the keyboard and wrist pad together, and aesthetically, I think this can be improved in a later or new version.For $25, the wrist pad is not a bad investment because it definitely makes using their excellent keyboards more comfortable, and I would recommend their wrists pads to anyone buying one of their GMMK keyboards.
| Product dimensions | 48 x 42 x 1 cm; 220 Grams |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 42 x 1 centimetres |
| Style | Gaming |
| Keyboard description | Gaming |
Glorious GSW-100-STEALTH Slim Wrist Rest, Full-Size
Delivery $10
Glorious Gaming Wrist Pad/Rest - Full Standard Size - Stealth
Delivery between 14–17 June $29
I liked it at first but as expected, it picked up dead skin cells and got gross over time. Cheap enough to replace but not worth the time and hassle to continually replace.Glorious, please make a wrist wrest out of a different rubber type material that is soft enough but can be easily cleaned. Add some stealth branding to match the gmmk pro and I’d gladly switch back to a Glorious branded wrist rest!
Giving 4 stars because after using for only a couple weeks, started getting little balls of string on the surface of the cloth which can be bothersome. The bottom surface is also not quite grippy enough as it slides around pretty easily. Otherwise, works well and as intended. I got the TKL Slim and it works good with the Drop CTRL, however the edges are tapered and the length is just under that of the CTRL by a few mm, so the left wrist can kind of feel like its falling off of the wrist rest.Suggstions for Glorious:Make it about .5in wider and try to reduce the taper angle on the left and right edges.Test some different cloth material that maybe won’t “ball up” as much.Offer a leatherette version? I personally prefer this material on wrist rests.Make the bottom ... MoreGiving 4 stars because after using for only a couple weeks, started getting little balls of string on the surface of the cloth which can be bothersome. The bottom surface is also not quite grippy enough as it slides around pretty easily. Otherwise, works well and as intended. I got the TKL Slim and it works good with the Drop CTRL, however the edges are tapered and the length is just under that of the CTRL by a few mm, so the left wrist can kind of feel like its falling off of the wrist rest.Suggstions for Glorious:Make it about .5in wider and try to reduce the taper angle on the left and right edges.Test some different cloth material that maybe won’t “ball up” as much.Offer a leatherette version? I personally prefer this material on wrist rests.Make the bottom side grippier, doesn’t stay in place well since it is so light weight.
Overall: The wrist pad is light, comfortable, and it structurally held up over the past few weeks with no deformation from repeated use.Pros: I like the compact size that is comparable to the size of the GMMK keyboard I have from GLORIOUS. Additionally, the grip on the bottom of the pad keeps the bad stable, and it doesn't shift when playing sweaty games of Warzone.What I would improve: I wish the wrist pad integrated into the GMMK keyboards better. Specifically, it doesn't look as "clean" when I push the keyboard and wrist pad together, and aesthetically, I think this can be improved in a later or new version.For $25, the wrist pad is not a bad investment because it definitely makes using their excellent keyboards more comfortable, and I would recommend their ... MoreOverall: The wrist pad is light, comfortable, and it structurally held up over the past few weeks with no deformation from repeated use.Pros: I like the compact size that is comparable to the size of the GMMK keyboard I have from GLORIOUS. Additionally, the grip on the bottom of the pad keeps the bad stable, and it doesn't shift when playing sweaty games of Warzone.What I would improve: I wish the wrist pad integrated into the GMMK keyboards better. Specifically, it doesn't look as "clean" when I push the keyboard and wrist pad together, and aesthetically, I think this can be improved in a later or new version.For $25, the wrist pad is not a bad investment because it definitely makes using their excellent keyboards more comfortable, and I would recommend their wrists pads to anyone buying one of their GMMK keyboards.
I guess for $35 it's...ok? The stitching along the bottom of mine was pulled too tight, so the cover fabric has pulled away slightly, exposing the white (un-dyed) material of the cover. There's 4-5 very small light "spots" along the bottom seam as a result. After <1 week, there's lighter areas where skin has collected - just normal wrist resting use. They should really make these in a speckled dark grey. Black, in hindsight, is going to show up every speck of anything. It's comfy, so it has that going for it. Oh, and mine had a slight upward bend in it because again, the cover was pulled too tight. Managed to flatten it out. Debating whether I should RMA/replace it...
I have been using Glorious wrist rests for a while now and i have to say they are my favorite wrist rests. I like them so much I bought one for each of my keyboards, then I bought a couple of Glorious keyboards, then I bought a couple Glorious mousepads, then I bought a couple Glorious mice.The wrist rests sit at just the right height for me and are soft but firm and the cover is very comfortable and stays in place.I am super happy with all my Glorious gear.
It's too firm for a wrist wrest. Nerve compression and carpal tunnel caused by overly firm wrist wrests is the opposite of what you want. Assuming you don't float your wrists while typing and/or have perfect posture.The fabric is also pretty rough, considering the objects use-case. My Mechanix gloves are made of softer material. This may just be a cheese grater effect caused by being stretched too tautly over the foam, and not actually a characteristic of the fabric itself, but still. That should be accounted for in the final product.The rubber bottom feels similar to that crappy "rubber foam" stuff they make the oversized alphabet floor tiles for kids out of, and doesn't hardly grip worth a damn on either my deskmat, or the glass desk under that. Every other PC ... MoreIt's too firm for a wrist wrest. Nerve compression and carpal tunnel caused by overly firm wrist wrests is the opposite of what you want. Assuming you don't float your wrists while typing and/or have perfect posture.The fabric is also pretty rough, considering the objects use-case. My Mechanix gloves are made of softer material. This may just be a cheese grater effect caused by being stretched too tautly over the foam, and not actually a characteristic of the fabric itself, but still. That should be accounted for in the final product.The rubber bottom feels similar to that crappy "rubber foam" stuff they make the oversized alphabet floor tiles for kids out of, and doesn't hardly grip worth a damn on either my deskmat, or the glass desk under that. Every other PC peripheral with a grippy rubber bottom that I own has superior grip, by quite a bit.I'd like to see this product but with a memory foam core, a softer fabric, and a grippier base.Overall it leaves a lot to be desired as far as wrist wrests go. Honestly I'll probably replace it.
I didnt look at the wrist rest dimensions before purchasing but still fully expected it to be the full length of the 96% keyboard. The cloth material is not terrible for the price, I really wish there was an option for the faux leather type material that razer uses for their wrists rest, along with the magnets that allow the rest to stay in place. Spilled a drink on my cloth wrist rest and stained it as to the faux leather I am able to wipe it off with some water and a cloth.
I wanted a wrist rest for my new Logitech g815. A normal wrist rest is too big and made typing hard. So I looked for a thin and one came across this. Some people say it feels cheap and such. Where it does feel like there is only cardboard supporting it, just don’t be rough on it and it will last you. I also like the blacked out logo, I’m not a big fan of giant white logos on my stuff so this was perfect. And if anyone is wondering I have paired this with a razer mouse wrist rest and they go together perfectly. Same material, feel, and look.
There is nothing wrong with it, but I ordered a full size as I do have a GMMK2 with ten key but its slightly wider than the keyboard, I did not see one specifically for this keyboard so it is disappointing the sizing does not match. It is comfortable but not sure its better than a cheaper version. Happy with it not a bad product but maybe not exaclty what I would have expected being that I bought what I thought was a match to the keyboard.
| Product dimensions | 48 x 42 x 1 cm; 220 Grams |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 48 x 42 x 1 centimetres |
| Style | Gaming |
| Keyboard description | Gaming |