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Mouse Wrist Rest

Protect your wrists and work more comfortably with mouse wrist rests from Sit Back & Relax. Our supportive range cushions your wrist during long computing sessions, helping to prevent strain and discomfort at your desk.

Fellowes Gel Wrist Rest and Pad

$45.00$42.75

Fellowes I-Spire Series Wrist Rocker

$27.00$25.65

Fellowes Gel Crystal Flex Rest

$37.00$35.15

Fellowes Keyboard Palm Support

$57.00$54.15

Buy mouse wrist rests online from Sit Back & Relax. A mouse wrist rest is a simple but highly effective ergonomic accessory for anyone who spends significant time using a computer mouse. By providing a cushioned, supportive surface for the wrist, it helps maintain a more neutral wrist position during mouse use, reducing the sustained tension and contact pressure that can contribute to discomfort and repetitive strain over time.

Our range of mouse wrist rests includes gel-filled, memory foam, and firm support options in a variety of sizes to suit different hand and desk setups.

Resting your wrist on a hard desk surface whilst using a mouse creates a pressure point that becomes uncomfortable over extended periods. A mouse wrist rest distributes this contact pressure more evenly and keeps the wrist in a slightly elevated, more neutral position.

Mouse wrist rests are one of the most affordable ergonomic accessories available, yet they can have a meaningful impact on daily comfort for regular computer users. Those looking to buy mouse wrist rest options for a team or office will find volume pricing available from our team.

Sit Back & Relax delivers mouse wrist rests to customers across Australia. Browse our range below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gel-filled wrist rests are popular for their conforming, pressure-distributing properties. Memory foam offers a firmer support that some users prefer. The best choice depends on personal preference. Our range includes both options for you to compare.

A mouse wrist rest should support the wrist during pauses in mouse movement, not during active mousing. During active movement, your wrist should be lifted slightly off the rest to avoid restriction. Many ergonomic professionals recommend this intermittent contact approach.

Yes. Resting your wrist on the pad continuously during active mouse use can increase pressure on the carpal tunnel. Use your wrist rest as a palm and wrist support during pauses, and lift your wrist slightly during active cursor movement.

Mouse wrist rests are typically available in standard sizes suited to most mouse setups. The rest should be wide enough to support your wrist comfortably without restricting mouse movement. Check individual product dimensions if you have a specific mouse or desk setup.

Yes. We deliver to customers across Australia. Contact our team for bulk pricing on larger orders.

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