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Your wrists are two of a kind<br>The Voyager does not come with wrist rests. It sits low on your desk, or high on a tripod, where wrist rests don't feel as necessary. But over the years, people have asked, and we decided it was time to do this right. The Voyager is meant to be customized to fit you, so its wrist rest couldn't be a one-size-fits-all generic solution.<br>We decided to do something traditional tooling would never let us do. Instead of one wrist rest, we created a powerful, complete system letting you craft the exact wrist rest that's perfect for you, using the power of 3D printing.

The System<br>At release, we have 25 compatible parts for you to choose from and print. Why so many? So you can customize every aspect, and choose something that truly fits you.

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Bases<br>Angular or rounded, each with a right and left version

Angular Flat Solid<br>A solid-plastic flat wrist rest. Some people may like to use this one, but it is mainly here as a starting point to make other wrist rests.

Angular Low (5mm Padding)<br>The lowest padded shell. This uses 5mm of padding set just at the base.

Angular Low (10mm Padding)<br>A lower shell for padded wrist rests. This uses thicker 10mm padding (like puzzle floor pieces) but puts it closer to the base.

Angular Low Solid<br>A solid-plastic slightly convex wrist rest that curves up into your palm.

Angular High (5mm Padding)<br>A tall shell for padded wrist rests. This works best with padding around 5mm (one yoga mat), and raises it higher relative to the base.

Angular High (10mm Padding)<br>A tall shell for padded wrist rests. This is for thicker padding (10mm or so), like you would get by cutting up a puzzle floor piece or two yoga mats stacked.

Angular High Solid<br>A solid-plastic convex wrist rest that is a bit taller.

Angular Hollow<br>A solid but hollow, angular wrist rest that can flex slightly as you rest on it.

Bean Flat Solid<br>A solid-plastic flat wrist rest. Some people may like to use this one, but it is mainly here as a starting point to make other wrist rests.

Bean Flat (5mm Padding)<br>A wrist rest shell with no built-in curve for 5mm padding. This will usually be the shortest padded wrist rest once assembled.

Bean Flat (10mm Padding)<br>A 10mm deep wrist rest shell with no built-in curve. A nice balance between a lot of padding while being a little shorter.

Bean Convex Low<br>A solid-plastic rest that is low profile and slightly convex.

Bean Convex High<br>A solid-plastic rest that is more convex and taller.

Bean Concave Solid<br>A solid-plastic rest that curves around the sides of your palm.

Bean Curved (5mm Padding)<br>A 5mm deep wrist rest shell with a built-in curve for about 5mm of padding. The built-in curve helps make sure your padding stays “plump”. A good option for lots of people.

Bean Curved (10mm Padding)<br>A taller wrist rest that has a built-in curve and fits around 10mm of padding. This is the padded bean wrist rest to use if you want something as tall as possible.

Angular Flat Solid<br>A solid-plastic flat wrist rest. Some people may like to use this one, but it is mainly here as a starting point to make other wrist rests.

Angular Low (5mm Padding)<br>The lowest padded shell. This uses 5mm of padding set just at the base.

Angular Low (10mm Padding)<br>A lower shell for padded wrist rests. This uses thicker 10mm padding (like puzzle floor pieces) but puts it closer to the base.

Angular Low Solid<br>A solid-plastic slightly convex wrist rest that curves up into your palm.

Angular High (5mm Padding)<br>A tall shell for padded wrist rests. This works best with padding around 5mm (one yoga mat), and raises it higher relative to the base.

Angular High (10mm Padding)<br>A tall shell for padded wrist rests. This is for thicker padding (10mm or so), like you would get by cutting up a puzzle floor piece or two yoga mats stacked.

Angular High Solid<br>A solid-plastic convex wrist rest that is a bit taller.

Angular Hollow<br>A solid but hollow, angular wrist rest that can flex slightly as you rest on it.

Bean Flat Solid<br>A solid-plastic flat wrist rest. Some people may like to use this one, but it is mainly here as a starting point to make other wrist rests.

Bean Flat (5mm Padding)<br>A wrist rest shell with no built-in curve for 5mm padding. This will usually be the shortest padded wrist rest once assembled.

Bean Flat (10mm Padding)<br>A 10mm deep wrist rest shell with no built-in curve. A nice balance between a lot of padding while being a little shorter.

Bean Convex Low<br>A solid-plastic rest that is low profile and slightly convex.

Bean Convex High<br>A solid-plastic rest that is more convex and taller.

Bean Concave Solid<br>A solid-plastic rest...

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