Please take a close look a this size chart.
Here is also a video if you're more of a visual type.
Please take a close look a this size chart.
Here is also a video if you're more of a visual type.
Yes. Please note that you're currently visiting our US store. For worldwide shipping, please head to deltahub.io .
Yes, within 30 days from receiving the package.
Just enough to be comfortable and stable at the same time. The pads are made out of silicone - flexible and soft to the touch but not as soft as memory foam for example. Why? The softness isn’t as essential for ergonomics as Carpio’s shape.
Yes, there were different medical specialists involved in the development process throughout the whole year. The main one was Marko Mikša, MD, who worked with us part-time for a year. He has experience in Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgery, and Burns (including Carpal Tunnel surgeries). You can check his LinkedIn profile here. Other consultants were several physicians trained in occupational medicine.
One of the studies that we took into account was conducted by Harvard School of Public Health, Kettering University and Northeastern University and showed that raised palm support was associated with less wrist extension and lower applied forces to the mouse pad. Participants also reported less musculoskeletal discomfort when using a support. You can read more here.
We’re preparing to conduct our own study but please beware that this is a long and costly process.
Now this is an important one - significantly. In most cases, other wrist rests like gel pads don’t provide any significant ergonomic benefit and usually increase the risk by:
And that's why Carpio reinforces that pressure from the wrist to the lower palm (thenar and hypothenar part), so actually, it's a palm rest rather than a wrist rest, and lifts your wrist for about a centimeter to reduce the harmful extension. Also, it moves/glides together with your hand and enables the arm and shoulder motion.
The feet of the Carpio are made out of PTFE (teflon) - so yeah, it glides really well.
We don’t really recommend using Carpio with a vertical mouse but some of our customers do use it - and enjoy it. Here’s a picture from one of them:
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   Click here  if you wan to see this user's profile.
Sure, because of a similar wrist extension as with using a computer mouse. Carpio lifts your wrist and reduces the angle.
Numbness, tingling, and pain in your thumb and the first three fingers of your hand.
Wrist pain and burning that travels up your arm.
Weakness in the muscles of the hand
Dropping things
Of course. However, if you’re playing fast paced games that require a lot of precision, beware - it might bother you until you get used to it. We're also working on something that might be crucial for gamers - stay tuned!
Carpio won the Rector’s Award for the Best Innovation at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Silver Award for the Best Young Enterprise from the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce.
Glad you asked! Fortunately for you, we also offer a LEFT handed Carpio which is just perfect to use while typing (or vice versa if you're a leftie). We recommed you try our combo of right + left Carpio for a next level experience.
Yes, within 30 days from receiving the package.
Just enough to be comfortable and stable at the same time. The pads are made out of silicone - flexible and soft to the touch but not as soft as memory foam for example. Why? The softness isn’t as essential for ergonomics as Carpio’s shape.
Yes, there were different medical specialists involved in the development process throughout the whole year. The main one was Marko Mikša, MD, who worked with us part-time for a year. He has experience in Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgery, and Burns (including Carpal Tunnel surgeries). You can check his LinkedIn profile here. Other consultants were several physicians trained in occupational medicine.
One of the studies that we took into account was conducted by Harvard School of Public Health, Kettering University and Northeastern University and showed that raised palm support was associated with less wrist extension and lower applied forces to the mouse pad. Participants also reported less musculoskeletal discomfort when using a support. You can read more here.
We’re preparing to conduct our own study but please beware that this is a long and costly process.
Now this is an important one - significantly. In most cases, other wrist rests like gel pads don’t provide any significant ergonomic benefit and usually increase the risk by:
And that's why Carpio reinforces that pressure from the wrist to the lower palm (thenar and hypothenar part), so actually, it's a palm rest rather than a wrist rest, and lifts your wrist for about a centimeter to reduce the harmful extension. Also, it moves/glides together with your hand and enables the arm and shoulder motion.
The feet of the Carpio are made out of PTFE (teflon) - so yeah, it glides really well.
We don’t really recommend using Carpio with a vertical mouse but some of our customers do use it - and enjoy it. Here’s a picture from one of them:
Â
Click here  if you wan to see this user's profile.
Sure, because of a similar wrist extension as with using a computer mouse. Carpio lifts your wrist and reduces the angle.
Numbness, tingling, and pain in your thumb and the first three fingers of your hand.
Wrist pain and burning that travels up your arm.
Weakness in the muscles of the hand
Dropping things
Of course. However, if you’re playing fast paced games that require a lot of precision, beware - it might bother you until you get used to it. We're also working on something that might be crucial for gamers - stay tuned!
Carpio won the Rector’s Award for the Best Innovation at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Silver Award for the Best Young Enterprise from the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce.
Glad you asked! Fortunately for you, we also offer a LEFT handed Carpio which is just perfect to use while typing (or vice versa if you're a leftie). We recommed you try our combo of right + left Carpio for a next level experience.
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