🖱️ Glide into comfort, work without limits!
The Glider v2 is a physician-designed ergonomic wrist rest featuring a unique gliding mechanism that moves with your mouse, reducing wrist strain. Made from soft, cooling TPU and rubber materials, it elevates your palm for optimal alignment and weighs just 2.08 ounces, making it a lightweight yet durable solution for carpal tunnel relief and all-day comfort.
Model Name | Glider v2 |
Special Feature | Ergonomic, Pressure Relief, Gliding, Cooling Material |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Keyboard Description | gaming |
Cover Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), Rubber |
Compatible Devices | Mouse |
Pattern | Solid |
Fill Material | Cooling Material |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Is heat sensitive? | No |
Manufacturer | Reloot |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.96 x 2.99 x 0.94 inches |
Item model number | REL-G2 |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), Rubber |
Manufacturer Part Number | GLIDER-V2 |
M**Z
Life-Changing for Wrist Pain – Can’t Use a Mouse Without It Now
I bought the Glider v2 back in March 2024, and it has been nothing short of amazing. From day one, my hand naturally fell right into it. The smooth gliding motion is seamless, and it keeps my wrist aligned no matter how much I move the mouse.Before using this, I was dealing with constant wrist pain from long hours at the computer. Since switching to the Glider v2, that pain is completely gone. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and just works—no adjustments or learning curve needed.Now I honestly can’t imagine using a mouse without it. If you’re on the fence or struggling with wrist fatigue, this is a must-have. One of the best ergonomic upgrades I’ve ever made.
I**R
Solved my carpal tunnel problem
Excellent product. I've suffered from carpal tunnel issues for years. Mouse wrist pads were too tall. Average mice required me to raise my index and middle fingers taller than they were meant to go. So, I'd alternate between using no wrist pad to using one and waiting until it started to hurt before I switched again.This unassuming little wedge of rubberized plastic is the perfect height and conforms to my wrist. It glides effortlessly on hard surfaces, and on my desk sized mousepad. I thought it would be hard to get used to having to plant my wrist on it before using the mouse, but it turns out that after a few days, it becomes second nature. I don't even think about it any more--it's just there when I need it. Highly recommended!
L**S
Better Than Expected, Worse Than Hoped
It definitely works as advertised, and it has made mousing much easier on my wrist.The way it floats separately, behind the mouse is a little awkward and even fatiguing at first, but you do get used to it reasonably quickly, and it's hard to go back to a bare mouse even before the awkward phase passes. It's hard to say the same for many other ergonomic products, so this one deserves a lot of praise.However, it doesn't *quite* fit the heel of my palm. It comes close enough to use, but it digs into my thenar and my wrist crease, while leaving an unsupported gap along my radial border. The hard rubbery plastic it's made of doesn't really do it any favors either; something a little squishier around my bony prominences would have made this much more comfortable. It was clearly made from a mold or a scan of someone's hand, rather than averaged values of many different hands, and it just doesn't quite match my hand.In terms of build quality, the harder plastic base is too thin and flexible. The tiny little glide pads don't do anything useful (and actually wear shockingly quickly), and the body flexes under the weight of my forearm and grinds into my deskpad. If I didn't have a deskpad, it would surely leave scuffs on my desk. The logo abraded away within about a week of usage, and shiny patches are starting to form between and around the glide pads. It should have been made of something much more rigid (I dare suggest a 5 or 6 mm steel sheet instead of a dinky scrap of 3mm plastic), and the glide pads should have been fewer, harder, and much more generously sized. I'd happily pay extra for the added quality.Still, even with its flaws, it's much better to use a mouse with this palm rest than without it. Just don't expect a miracle, and you don't strictly need it if you don't spend tons of time with a mouse in your hand.
K**R
Good for wrist
So good bought two. Really helps with wrist. Smooth as silk. Advise to get it for your wrist on anything but a stationary mouse.
E**I
Doesn't glide well, but does help with angle and pressure
As others have pointed out, it's an ergonomic piece of plastic with tiny (seriously TINY) low-friction pads on the bottom. It's hard and not very comfortable for periods of time on the palm even though that's a "tougher" part of your hand. I'm going to create a cover for the top to help with that for use more than an hour at a time.The bigger issue is it doesn't glide as well as a mouse on a fresh, new mousepad (also, get a bigger pad. A regular pad won't fit both your mouse and this). I've tested it with an EVGA, Steelseries, and Logitech mouse - 3 different sizes (compact, mid-size, extended full-hand).This is problematic because it puts a slight lateral pressure on your wrist. I went from a little wrist pain to having serious inner-palm pain after just 3 days of steady use. Part of this could be biomechanical adjustment which will simply take time, but the experience of the "lag" in between my hand and wrist moving induces pointer inaccuracy and makes me tense up to try and stiffen my movements. That might be why the hand pain is happening.To solve this, I had some "replacement" Teflon mouse pads on hand that I adhered to the bottom to reduce the friction. It worked to resolve that issue and the wrest moves more freely.If the manufacturer reads this: you should consider increasing the size of your pads or add more. Even a middling mouse will glide much more easily and this sort of rest needs to keep up to do its work effectively.
K**K
Really comfortable
I’ve been dealing with hand pain like crazy from using my computer. I switched from the Apple Magic Mouse to the Logitech Lift ergo Mouse and it is so much better but not 100% pain free. I got the new Logitech Wave Keyboard and it has a great wrist cushion and I wanted something similar to go with my mouse. This was by far the best option I found.Instead of a static cushion this little guy is more of a support/lift that glides around with your hand. It’s solid but has a nice silicone type material that I love and will be easy to clean. It feels very high quality.This with my Lift mouse has been perfect and my hand pain has gone way down. With the vertical mouse my wrist doesn’t lay completely flat while using it, but my wrist is lifted off the desk and supported by the grooves.It even matches the black silicone material on the mouse so it creates a nice cohesive look. I am very happy with this purchase, I would definitely recommend.
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