







🦾 Elevate your workspace comfort—because your arms deserve the VIP treatment!
The eulps Foldable Desk Extender Tray is a 26.8-inch ergonomic armrest designed to support wrists, elbows, and forearms during extended desk work. Crafted with premium leather and high-density sponge, it folds conveniently to save space and clamps securely to desks 1-9 cm thick. Supporting up to 20 lbs, it enhances posture, reduces strain, and boosts comfort for professionals and gamers alike.








| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Item Weight | 3.18 Kilograms |
| Cover Material | Leather |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Mouse |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Fill Material | High-Density Sponge |
| Form Factor | Ergonomic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Is heat sensitive? | No |
| Manufacturer | eulps |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 27.95 x 10.24 x 4.72 inches |
| Item model number | Arm rest for desk |
| Material Type | Leather |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Arm rest for desk |
K**.
Ergonomic Dream
Excellent quality, this product is a godsend. It enables me to put my miniature keyboard on it with space left over in front for a comfortable wrist rest, perfect ergonomics for a very limited desk space. No-fuss install. Great product and ingenuity.
N**S
Fantastic and sturdy product
I am so glad I took a chance purchasing this product. I was working from home and began having wrist pain which elevated to shoulder and elbow pain. I believe if was due to the lack of support because I did not have enough space to rest my arms on my home desk or standing desk. However, this product made a difference from the first day of purchase. It was definitely an investment. I recommend it to help you support your arms properly and maintain a good posture while working at a desk.
N**I
Love this armrest
I love this product. If you are debating on purchasing this armrest, buy it. I needed something to keep pain levels down while using the computer and this armrest seems to be helping. I didn't think it would work as it did not fit the desk at first as I couldn't secure it to my desks glass top but I was able to attach it to the support bar of my desks glasstop and it is working great. It has a nice weight to it so it is not flimsy. The padding provides cushioning so your elbow doesn't become sore. The ability to fold it down helps keep it out of the way when not in use. The locking mechanism is easy to engage and disengage. So far, this is one of the best purchases I have ever made and I highly recommend.
J**Y
Great product with one (correctable) drawback
I do a lot of gaming on my PC and decided to throw away my old L-shaped desk in favor of a more traditional desk format. I've been accustomed to resting my arm on the same surface that my mousepad sits on, so this change left my mouse arm floating uncomfortably in the air. I should mention that I also removed the arms from my computer chair as every slight turn left and right caused them to impact my desk - and that was driving me nuts.Anyway - on to the good and the bad:Pros:* Solves the problem of the floating arm. Heavy duty construction. Feels like a quality product that will last.* Folds down when not in use to save real estate in front of the desk* One of the only products I found with a clamp large enough to attach to my specific desk type* The pad is rigid with some give, but comfortable enough for what I was looking for. So far I've only used it in cold environments and have yet to experience a hot summer with skin contact on the surface. No complaints so far though. Looks like it will be easy to clean when needed and durable.Cons:* The pad does not rest level with the desk. It places the arm higher than the surface on which the mouse and keyboard sits. When I would hold the mouse level with my arm, it would float a quarter inch off the desk. This caused even more arm strain than before. This was corrected by cutting a quarter inch piece of acrylic to the size of my extended desktop mousepad, which raised both my mouse and keyboard enough to feel comfortable when using the armrest. It doesn't do any favors for the aesthetic of the desk, but it solves the initial problem.* The screws jutting out of the bottom are fairly long and I have painfully swung my knee into them on more than one occasion. I needed a product with a larger clamp than most competitors though, so I suppose I can't have it both ways.* The clamps that rest on top of the desk limit how closely a mousepad can rest to the edge. There's nothing that can be done about this though and in no way affected my review score. It's just something to keep in mind.Despite the cons, I just ordered a second one to support my other arm now that my keyboard has been leveled to accommodate the first armrest. If I find something that accomplishes the same task without needing to raise my mouse/keyboard, I will most likely switch - but I have to give credit where credit is due and recommend this product to anyone who doesn't shy away from a little DIY to get the most out of this purchase.
J**K
Yes. This.
I’ve had a lot of neck issues for years, I had surgery a year and a half ago. This is a lifesaver for work. I had an ergonomic specialist evaluate me at my desk. Had suggested for me to get rid of the standup desk, and get a different chair that goes lower so that my arms don’t hang so much. But then I wondered why not just get an armrest, so that my shoulders wouldn’t hang? This thing is awesome and it makes me feel like I’m getting a constant hug at work! Neck pain is gone for the moment, at least. If you have neck issues, this is a must.
S**T
Really great craftmanship but lacking in design
The product itself is built of strong solid metal which I was impressed with. There are three issues.1. The top part that goes over the table to secure the mechanism is too short. If you lean on the pad too much it will slide off the table.2. The rubber part that is under the top part that secures to the table and protects the table from the metal is slowly sliding off from the metal. It is held on by a sticky adhesive but the metal it is stuck too is slick which means the stickiness is limited.3. The bottom part that screws and secures the mechanism is about half an inch in diameter, it is smooth metal and the sticky rubber protectors are sliding off it too.In order to properly secure to a table both the top and bottom need to extend over/under the table to give the platform part support. It is made of really good materials, it falls short in the design that secures it to the table in my opinion.This one is a personal preference. I would like the pad part to be about an inch or two inches thicker.
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