Mary Downour
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Both this sleeve for my gamers son to help with his arm circulation and movement while gaming and it has worked perfectly. The length gives him enough room the not have to worry about it sliding, they style fits right in with his gaming, it’s comfortable for him to wear for as long as he needs/wants and you definitely get the value for the money spent on it.
dcsf
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
The product is good but my arm is slightly thinner, so it slips.
JoeDub23
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I’ve been using this product for a month or so. It’s pretty comfortable to wear, doesn’t squeeze or cut off blood to your hands. It’s slides very well across my desk and my mousepad. Way better than just wearing a long sleeve like I used to. Also they left a note thanking me for the purchase and I thought it was nice.
Krenzzler
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
TLDR: I definitely recommend this sleeve over others for the unique palm cutout pattern and thumb loop.I don't have much to gauge by as I've only starting using sleeves on a glass pad recently. My only other point of reference is Pulsar's sleeve (which seems to be the same pattern for all other sleeves), and personally, I'm finding this one to be better to use. The material is more slick on my Wallhack's surface with absolutely no sticking or tugging. What's got me especially is where the cut is for the hand, and how the thumb loop is a little extended. Both of these things together let my palm make more contact with the mouse (as I tend to do more of a palm grip, or claw) directly with my skin, while also keeping me from touching the mousepad with any part of my actual hand. On the more common cutout patterns found on sleeves like pulsar, or what I'm seeing on much cheaper "non-gaming" sleeves, the palm isn't allowed to make contact with the mouse, the material that does make contact with the mouse has enough tension to push the mouse away a little if you release the mouse with your fingertips (again, if claw or palm gripping), and the very bottom of my palm towards my thumb makes contact with the pad. I really have no gripes with this sleeve except maybe a little fray I cut off from the thumb hole, but other than that it's been perfect. I think that all other gaming sleeves need to look at the palm pattern and thumb of this sleeve.
ADAM HADNOTT
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I like the design with the thumbhole, I wanted my hand to be open but my wrist and arm covered. I got a large and it fit as I expected, very well. It’s priced similarly to other bigger brands but I think it does just as well if not better. My only complaint is that it keeps sliding down slightly on my upper arm, but I’m sure a few curls a day will help that. It’s not so loose that it doesn’t stay on my arm or so tight it hinders mobility so I have no real complaints.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
Made in the Ukraine, came with a handwritten note. Small business vibes, which I can appreciate.For the sleeve itself.. I've bought around 8 different ones trying to find the perfect one and they all have different issues for me.One issue being the palm, usually sleeves that cover the palm end up having tension in the fabric that makes gripping your mouse feel different. This sleeve fixes this issue for me. Which makes it worth every penny.This one is slightly larger than the other sleeves I have used... I normally get imprints on my skin from wearing the other sleeves to long. This one does not. (200lb 6ft male). Good size overall.10/10 recommend, haven't tried it on cloth pads, but for glass this thing is a buy now.
Taro Iyadomi
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I have relatively large arms, so the stitching around the upper mouth is completely ripped and it slides down my tricep to my elbow all the time.However, it feels great with my gsr and it completely eliminated the friction I felt on the bottom right of my right hand (opposite from thumb). I used to get rashes there after tossing my squishy artisan for a solid gsr and this solved the issue.Only thing I wish for is to know the materials used so I can find other brands for it. Not only is this overpriced, but there's only one design for it and the white areas get muddy over consistent use. I'd guess it's made of nylon, polyester, and/or spandex, but I have no idea what proportions. I guess it feels like a lighter version of a wrestling singlet (if you happen to know how that feels lol).