Bargain hunter—March 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very Heavy duty.... Looks great and my husband loves it!!! We first tried the thin plastic mat that came rolled up and that slid all over our vinyl plank floors and when we secured it under the desk it bunched up every time the chair rolled on it. This is so heavy and flat it stays put. It also looks nice and clean, it is a thick clear glass with a very, very slight smoky tint to it. I highly recommend it. Read more
Customer—March 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Nice chair pad. We're so glad we spent more and got glass. Well worth it. Looks so much nicer. Arrived in perfect condition. Chair glides nicely on it. Big upgrade from what we had. Read more
MeiLien—June 9, 2020✓ Verified purchase
I have gone through a dozen chair mats over the years, and this is the BEST CHAIR MAT EVER! Of course I started with the cheapest vinyl chair mats which only last a few months before starting to dent. Then I graduated to the "heavy duty, long hours sitting at a desk" chair mats, which were significantly more expensive, and lasted a bit longer than the cheaper ones. I sit at my desk about 8 hours a day, working on a computer. My office has a low profile carpet with padding underneath. I get up from my desk to go to the printer, the mailbox, the warehouse, etc., so I am up and down, rolling my chair back and forth from the desk - ALL DAY LONG. My last vinyl chair mat cost about $50, lasted more than a year, but then developed a big crack where the front chair wheel had more pressure from me leaning forward to see my computer monitor. I used duct tape to hold the crack together. Then kept adding more and more duct tape, extending the chair mat life a couple more months. I never knew that tempered glass chair mats even existed! This is my "find of the year"! A total game changer. I no longer sink into the carpet (which would curl up the edges of the vinyl chair mats - a stubbed toe hazard!), I don't get stuck in the cracks or dents or duct taped holes. My chair glides so effortlessly on this beautiful glass chair mat. My posture is better since my chair is not sinking into the mat or rug. I am sitting more ergonomically correct, with my eye level at the right position to the monitor. I absolutely love this chair mat and hope that it lasts a really long time. When I get up from my desk, my dog rushes to lay on the cool glass which chills her tummy. I placed the mat in many different positions, and found that for me, this rectangle-shaped mat works best in the "vertical position" vs the "horizontal position". Don't put the long edge of the mat parallel with the long edge of the desk, because when you roll away from your desk, you will probably roll right off the edge of the glass. Instead, place the mat vertically and tuck about 12" of the shorter side of the glass under the front of the desk, and the remaining glass goes under your chair and still has space to roll your chair back without falling off the glass. I think it is best to try to never roll off the edge of the glass to prevent any damage to the glass edge. The edge is nicely rounded and smooth, not at all a hazard if you have children, pets or bare feet. This item came very well packaged, with absolutely no damage to the carton or contents. It is a bit heavy and bulky, so beware and maybe enlist a helper! It comes with 4 stick-on pads in case you want to lift the chair mat off of the floor a bit. I am on carpet, so I am not using the pads. I highly recommend this glass chair mat. Read more
Peulin—January 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I decided to wait a while to review this to see how it held up. I guess I lost track of time because it's been almost 3 years now. It is super sturdy, it still looks like it did new. I have it on medium pile carpet. It was sliding around some. I bought a set of plastic carpet grip feet (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DCWZHYM), painstakingly removed the white double sided tape that came with them and glued them to the chair mat with clear silicone glue. It stays in place now. I am so happy not to have to replace the mat every couple of years. Read more
Greg—July 9, 2020✓ Verified purchase
So first of all... if you're definitely wanting a glass chair mat, this product itself is excellent... it came pretty well packages (and for me undamaged). But there are some things you should know... Quality: As far as the glass itself goes, quality seems to be extremely high... it's sufficiently thick that I'm not worried about breaking it (~200lb male with a 30lb chair). If placed on a solid floor (wood/tile/linoleum) I do think this can probably handle 500+ lbs if spread out like a normal chair would. I would not risk that much weight on a carpeted floor though... The edges are finished and polished... no roughness / high quality manufacturing. Size: It's definitely on the bigger size (which is good and exactly what I wanted) but I know there were some reviews that said this was a negative. I have what I guess would be considered a standard size / full width computer desk (I believe it's 48" wide). The mat fits between the legs for my desk with about 3-4" to spare... so if you're using a "home size" / compact desk, this likely will not fit between the legs. Floor: The description didn't mention it but little "feet" are actually included. I honestly didn't see them at first and almost threw them out so just make sure you find them in the package (see my third picture to know what to look for). The pen is there for scale so you can see the feet are actually really large (clear feet). There are 4 in each baggie for a total of 8 of them and the feet are pretty thin (1/16" I believe). I think these feet will be perfect for a hard flooring surface (tile/wood/linoleum/etc), but don't think they are the ideal feet for carpet (but admittedly have not tried them). The instructions also do not suggest placement of the most efficient places to locate and the product images show them in the 4 corners. Not sure if the 8 were included as a fluke or as backups, but my non-engineer opinion would put them somewhere towards the middle of the mat to help take some pressure off of the center if you are heavier. Use on carpet: As mentioned I didn't even see these feet came with it at first and the mat on carpet did decently well but did shift around and hit the edges of my desk once a week or so (not sliding all over the place like dangerously but shifted enough that you'd notice. I also noticed some pretty severe crushing of the carpet so I found some feet I had laying around that were much "taller" that seem to be doing very well. One thing I've noticed is even with these "taller" feet, moisture does seem to collect under the glass (not visibly but when I moved the mat could feel the carpet under was somewhat damp. And this is in TEXAS during the summer, not in a wet basement in the north. So my advice is if using on carpet, probably want to pick the mat up once a week or so (maybe while vacuum'ing) and let the area air out a little). For those who have "skateboard wheels" on their office chairs (like mine in the picture). Please note that the silicone type material of these wheels "grips" the glass really strongly. Like, it makes it a little hard to roll around and pivot direction because they grip the glass so firmly. I actually tried going back to the plastic wheels that came with the chair and did go back to skateboard (they are still an improvement but it's really annoying). (I've even experimented with putting some types of lubricants on the wheels and glass (and the best I've found so far has been pledge but it doesn't last long). This isn't the fault of this mat at all... just something to be aware of in this scenario because you'll probably find it annoying too! Knowing this I may have opted for a high quality rubber mat rather than glass. To the Manufacturer: If you happen to read this, my advice would be to do some R&D on some carpet-specific feet to include. I'm almost picturing something that the surface looks like a bunch of "pyramids" to create a really grippy/biting texture without using a sandpaper type texture that may "sand" the carpet and that will also be "taller" than the current thin feet included to aid in the air circulation and carpet crushing... That's about all I can think of... overall very happy for the price and think it's an excellent buy. Read more