![]() ![]() ErgoFoam Adjustable Footrest ($36)ĮrgoFoam's under-desk footrest is the floor-based option I find myself coming back to again and again. Hook the hammock up, and voila! Now you can put your feet up like a big shot while you're working. The hammock comes with eye plates for mounting and will require some drilling, but if you have an Uplift V2 standing desk, then you already have anchor plates built in. Instead of having to find a box, stool, or another chair to kick your feet up, you can simply attach this to the bottom of almost any wooden desk. Yes, the name does make it sound silly, but the idea for Uplift Desk's Foot Hammock is smart. Plus, Gimars offers wrist rests in a variety of colors to match your style. This one falls perfectly in the Goldilocks zone: the perfect size, with no weird smells. Other rests can be too soft, too hard, or weirdly shaped. The combination of suppleness, support, and sweat-wicking is what makes the Gimars wrist rest a winner. ![]() Gimars has managed to integrate both memory foam and gel to great effect, seemingly in the perfect proportions to be at once soft and supportive. The memory foam and gel combination gives your wrists a "floating on air" feeling, and the Lycra fabric covering is soft and breathable. The materials on Gimars' wrist rests are what make them stand out. If you're working on a setup that doesn't already have such accommodations, you'll be delighted with the ergonomic improvements of a wrist rest.Ī good wrist rest provides cushioned support to help mitigate the awkward and often uneven hand position of typing and mousing. Wrist rests are so common in home offices that they're often integrated into a keyboard tray's design. ![]()
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