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PULSAR eS ARM SLEEVE Provide enhanced focus Reduce fatigue and friction on mouse pad

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Arrives Sunday, Nov 17
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Size: Medium


Style: Finger Long


Description

Introducing ES Arm Sleeve, designed for eSports professionals and enthusiasts. It offers a comfortable fit with cooling fabric, excellent elasticity to reduce fatigue, and a high-strength band for enhanced focus. The seamless design provides durability and a soft feel while reducing friction on the table or mouse pad. It absorbs sweat and dries quickly, creating a pleasant and cool gaming environment. Elevate your gaming performance with the ultimate arm sleeve for comfort, performance, and durability.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 4.72 x 0.59 inches; 1.16 ounces


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 4, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AplusX Inc.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Maybe Sightly Tight on the Upper Arm
Size: Medium Style: Arm Long
Actually it fits well for me, and it’s really comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by GeorgeCather GeorgeCather

  • Perfect for glass mouse pad
Size: Large Style: Palm Short
I've been using a glass pad for some time now and the only thing I didn't like was that my wrist would stick after playing for a bit and this sleeve solved that and it is quite well made
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by kylar

  • Weird pinky great sleeve
Size: Large Style: Finger Short
Pinky sleeve is weird and provides no benefit as it only touch’s the mouse which makes it slip, but overall material is great happy about my purchase
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Great sleeve, but I got the one with the pinky sleeve and I just say I don’t understand it’s purpose, it feels weird and makes the mouse slippery against your pinky, but the material and sleeve are great I just wouldn’t get the pinky sleeve again

  • Very Smooth on Pulsar's Superglide MousePad!
Size: Medium Style: Finger Long
Well, all I can say is that I come from using a Endgame MPC 1200 -> Skypad 2.0 -> Skypad 3.0 -> Pulsar Superglide XXL, and this is one thing that I was missing... of course there is still a lot of other stuff I'd like such as better PC monitor/ PC (6 years old now)/IEM-headphones/new mouse/etc.... but ok.. one at the time... I used to play with one of Skypad's sleeve, as well as a bunch of other random/generic sleeve for blocking UV light, and I always had to put some cheap cloth glove I cut to be able to have the bottom side of my palm slide nicely... it worked fine, but there was a slight difference in friction between my arm and the bottom of my palm due to the different material, so this one has just fixed that and I'm now getting a much smoother glide of my mouse/wrist/arm... that of course doesn't mean I'm immediately better at aiming, but at least one less thing to worry about and I do feel it did help towards optimizing my overall setup... so that's it... solid purchase overall for me... very smooth and comfortable... definitely recommend to try it out! Cheers! Note: I have no idea how good the glide is on cloth mousepad's but I'd still say it wouldn't hurt to give it a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Oscar J.

  • Mid
Size: X-Large Style: Finger Short
The quality is mid. The sleeve started fraying upon first use. I like the Skypad arm sleeve better. Though as long as it lasts it’s alright I guess and the pinky sleeve isn’t useful if you’re a pinky dragger like me. The sleeve isn’t long enough to cover the part of your pinky that drags on the mousepad. Wouldn’t recommend for a daily but to have an extra sleeve around… sure I guess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024 by It’s ok at best the fabric started fraying around the edges upon first use and personally I like the skypad arm sleeve better. Not horrible for the price as long as it lasts for a while. It’s ok at best the fabric started fraying around the edges upon first use and personally I like the skypad arm sleeve better. Not horrible for the price as long as it lasts for a while.

  • Large fits perfect
I have medium sided biceps. I do lifts often. Large fits the way I like it. Glide on the mousepad good. I use it for Valorant. Asc 3 82 RR peak.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Deso

  • Thin, feels cheap, uncomfortable, and increased friction in my setup
Size: X-Large Style: Arm Long
TLDR: Title To preface, about 8 months ago I purchased a cheap generic pair of compression sleeves to use for the purpose of gaming. The chair I had at the time had faux-leather arm rests, which would start to stick to my arms when in use for extended periods. I noticed this was a problem when playing games requiring accuracy in my mouse movements. In the last couple weeks, I realized the sleeves I had were starting to look a bit tattered, so I figured I should replace them and take the opportunity to get something a bit nicer. Upon looking into gaming-specific sleeves, it seemed like this was the most established one, so I went ahead and ordered it. Initially, I ordered a medium. The sizing guide provided was not very helpful, as it gives the width of the arm bands on the ends when the sleeve is flattened (I double checked this once I received mine). This is quite unintuitive, as most brands will give you the circumference, since 99% of the time that's what you would measure on your own arm. Knowing that I'd need the circumference, I said to myself, "That width is just the diameter of a circle, so I can just calculate the circumference myself." Excessive, but whatever, not hard. Unfortunately, silly old me forgot that the width of a FLATTENED circle is NOT the diameter of the circle when expanded. No no, of course, that's the formula d=(2*w)/pi. So, because the measurements were unclear, and because I forgot a thing when doing the math (I'm doing math to order a gaming sleeve that hopefully fits mind you, absurd), the medium size I ordered was far too small. Fine, "my mistake" I said. Decided I'd return the medium and purchase a proper size, even though my impressions of the medium's physical qualities weren't great anyways. I did the correct maths this time and determined that an XL would probably fit me best, and the size L was out of stock anyways. A couple days later and my new one arrives. I get home from work and open it up, pull it on and -- doubt starts to set in a little bit. It feels thin, feels cheaply made, and the sleeve itself doesn't really hug my arm, even though the elastic bands on the top and bottom are holding in place. Oh well, I figure I should give it a try. Maybe it's actually amazing when I'm gaming. This is where I got really annoyed with this product. For one, the elastic bands at the ends of the sleeve, while not too tight, were INCREDIBLY uncomfortable. When you move your arm, the edges of them dig into your skin just a tiny bit, and over time this can really start to itch and poke at you. But what's absolutely absurd to me is that this sleeve INCREASED THE FRICTION in my setup. The ENTIRE POINT of the product, missed, just like that sniper shot you took earlier. To be fair, it doesn't add friction to the mousepad itself, however it certainly doesn't reduce it. And my mousepad is not a glass one, my guess is that this would be fine on glass. The friction I'm experiencing is in my arm rest, which is level with my desk so that my arm can be supported and pivot from the elbow (I play low sens). This is the main problem point addressed by an arm sleeve for me, so for this to worsen the problem was not nice to say the least. Also, I have a new, nicer chair with a more typical plastic/rubberized finish on the arm rests. Overall my performance in games was hindered more than helped by this sleeve. And at the cost of $15, that's kind of crazy. I have opted to return both arm sleeves I ordered, since neither size worked for me, and instead just order more of the same ones I had before. In fact, I have already ordered the same ones I had before. I got a pack of 4 pairs (that's EIGHT sleeves) for just 7.99, roughly HALF the cost of one of these! If I can get 2 months per sleeve I'll be more than happy, but seeing how long the 2 I current own lasted, I think I'll be set for at least a few years. The nice thing about these sleeves I currently have is that the entire sleeve is stretchy elastic, so the fitment to my arm is perfectly even from top to bottom. The material is also more breathable, and they're easier to get on and off. Above all, they don't increase friction or cause me discomfort like the Pulsar one did. And all for the fraction of a price. Now I'll end by stating the obvious: This is all preference-based, obviously the experience might differ for you. I would suggest though, that if you're considering this, purchase the $4-$8 generic compression sleeves first. Brand is GOUNOD on Amazon, can guarantee you'll like it. And you can buy this one too and return it if it doesn't satisfy your needs. Find what works for you, but honestly, this Pulsar product just feels like an over-hyped scam for what they're selling at this price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by Simon Akers

  • Really helps with consistency and control
Size: Medium Style: Finger Glove
So I was curious about these gaming sleeves, and found that Pulsar had these in a glove format, which is particularly the area that I come into contact with my mouse pad. They feel smooth and very breathable, yet never did I feel the mousepad have a wet spot due to sweating. I didn't realize how sweaty my hands get, and how much it effects the aim until I played with the sleeve off. It continuously felt smooth throughout my gaming sessions. I do appreciate that they used glue instead of a stitching. It gives a more premium feel. The only area that has any stitching is the seam on pinky. The best way to remove the sleeve without stretching is I dig my index finger inside the palm of the sleeve, and pinch with my thumb, and slide the sleeve straight out. I currently used a Roccat Taito Control mouse pad. My tracking feels more confident and deliberate. I'd say this product is for people who to take gaming more seriously and want to give themselves a slight edge. It's very comfortable to wear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Maverix

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