🛋️ Elevate your workspace comfort—because your arms deserve the VIP treatment!
The Gelepad 3x6 is an ultra-soft, ergonomic gel pad designed to provide instant comfort and support for elbows, arms, and wrists. Featuring a cooling pebble surface and superior gel elasticity, it conforms perfectly without deforming. Its reusable adhesive sticks to any non-fabric surface, making it ideal for cars, offices, gaming setups, and industrial environments. Durable, hand washable, and easy to maintain, this 3x6 inch gel pad transforms any armrest or desk edge into a premium comfort zone.
Model Name | GP3x6B |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Cover Material | Fabric |
Compatible Devices | Mouse |
Fill Material | Gel |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Pattern | Solid |
Manufacturer | Perfect Pressure Point LLC |
Number of Items | 1 |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
UPC | 861142000118 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | GP3x6B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GP3x6B |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
S**R
Get it right the first time
I first bought the identical pad in 2018 for the driver side of a ford van. It has been great all these years as something my elbow can rest on during long drives. However, when I first placed it I decided I didn't like the position so pulled it up and repositioned it. I think doing so compromised its adhesion and it eventually came loose and I eventually lost it one day without realizing it.The fact I rebought a new one is the best endorsement I know how to give.
M**V
Good under elbow support
This is my second purchase of same brand gelly pad. I place it on my Volvo truck door to support my elbow. I don't have left arm support on my drivers seat, and the door panel is hard, after some time my elbow started to hurt, so I bought this pad to help. It does what I want. My elbow doesn't hurt anymore. The pad stays in place, because it has sticky bottom. If it gets too dusty, you can just wash it in the sink. From my experience, I can say the color will fade over time, because it placed in the direct sunlight, but the gel inside will not deteriorate. I had previous pad for two years in the same place and it was doing its job. They have different sizes to accommodate your needs. I definitely recommend this pad to buy.
R**Y
Edges lift up
I'm using this in an office environment. It does it's job well. The edges lift up, exposing a certain amount of the adhesive to dust, but it stays in one spot, so that's really a minor issue
X**U
Totally Worth It, and I Will Be Getting Many More, I'm Sure...
These pads are so comfortable! I have 8 and they're all 3x8, which seems like the most practical size to me unless you're using them in a specific car setting or something. I use them on my desks at my work office and in my studio office, and I have them on both of my chairs' armrests. They're just small enough to stay out of the way and just big enough to have a wide range of motion. The most crucial feature I was looking for that I haven't found in other pads is that when I pivot my elbow on it, my joints don't pop. They look pretty sleek and nice, too, especially on my DXRacer armrests, which they fit perfectly on while allowing full access to all of the positioning buttons. I highly recommend these pads for any desk workflow. I might get a 2x8 for my car door armrest, as well, because it's kind of going out; I don't know if I'd get one for the center console or not... It might look nice it might look weird, and my console is still fairly comfortable. The more I think about it, though, it's not as comfortable as my elbows are right now... Anyway, the only down side is they're kind of pricey, but they're obviously extremely well made and feel quite durable. Worth it in my book!
B**R
Comfortable, but beware of installing on a curved surface
I was looking for something to pad the hard plastic arms on my office chair. I purchased two of them. Overall, they are comfortable. Firm gel pad. But, they use a silicone adhesive that keeps it from sliding around, but doesn't stick that well, especially on a curved surface. When I placed the pads on the arms, the edges wouldn't adhere and they just floated above the curved surface. If the surface you are placing it on is curved, it probably won't work well for you. I resolved the issue by applying an industrial double stick tape and using some self sealing silicone tape to hold down the edges.One one hand, it won't leave a permanent mess if you need to move them, and it does keep them from sliding around, but on the other hand, it doesn't really stick that well, so unless the surface is completely flat, you may want to look for a different solution.I did try a variety of the "cushion" pads (with velcro), but found that the "memory foam" in the ones I tried just had too good of memory and stayed compressed, especially since I'm at this computer probably 12 hours a day. This is a much better solution than that (even with the extra work I had to put into it to make them work)
T**G
Great elbow pad
I couldn’t drive my F150 without it…turned my rock hard armrest into a soft pillow. Very durable and doesn’t show dirt
E**O
it gets the job done as an elbow rest
I bought this gel pad for my 2006 Nissan Frontier. it has the perfect size to fit the elbow door space. I wish it was thicker so that way it would be comfier. this has helped me a lot on my 4 hours trips from Atlanta to Charlotte
T**.
PC Chair Automotive
This really helps with gaming chairs arm's I have the Noble ICON chair, you spend 300.00 to 600.00 on a worthy pc chair , and you dont want to strap ugly pads to it.They have made a complete difference, hours of working software or gaming. Its not the chairs fault necessarily but years of driving your elbows into arms rests, you get callouses, or irritated skin, friction skin and rubber or leather isn't any good. Well anyways it can hurt and get really annoying. I used the 3 x 8 and it almost covers the whole arm rest perfect, there is maybe 1/32 to 1/8 overhang at parts at the most, and doesn't look bad.They will move on occasion, but its nothing to re-stick them, they never fully slip off but slightly move after pro long abuse. Have never left any residue on chair arms so thats a big perk. I sliding off is a problem you could try rubber cement, for something permanent, but may leave residue that takes some elbow grease to remove. They do have the spray 3M stuff that goes on easy and found WD-40 or alcohol (maybe Armour-all} works best for removing glue left behind.
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