YSAGi Leather Office Desk Pad Protector — 23.6" x 13.8", Non-Slip PU Leather

✅ PROS
- Transforms a cluttered desk into a clean, defined workspace in one move
- Waterproof PU leather protects against spills, scratches, and coffee rings
- Functions as a premium large mouse pad — smooth tracking, no edges to fight
❌ CONS
- PU leather surface can show indents from heavy objects over time
- Thinner than genuine leather pads, though much more affordable
- Limited color options for some buyers who want more variety
The Verdict
The YSAGi Leather Desk Pad is one of those purchases that makes your entire desk feel more intentional. It’s cheap, it works, and you’ll wonder why you didn’t buy one sooner.
This is a desk pad that acts as a desk protector, mouse pad, and visual anchor all at once. At 23.6" x 13.8", it covers the working area of a standard desk without being so large that it feels cumbersome. The PU leather surface has a smooth, matte finish that looks more expensive than its $9.99 price tag.
The non-slip backing is the unsung hero. A desk pad that slides around is worse than no desk pad. This one stays put. The PU leather backing creates enough friction to keep the pad planted during vigorous mouse swipes and heavy writing. If you roll it up for transport, it takes about a day to lay completely flat again — minor, but worth noting.
Mouse tracking is excellent. The continuous smooth surface means no more fighting with a small mouse pad that’s always at the wrong angle. Your mouse glides freely across the full surface, and the slight texture of the PU leather provides just enough resistance for precise cursor control.
The waterproofing is a legitimate quality-of-life upgrade. Spill coffee? Wipe it off. Single drop of hot sauce from lunch? Wipe it off. The water-resistant surface protects your desk from the daily wear and tear that slowly destroys a nice desktop — water rings, scratches from keyboard feet, ink marks from careless pen caps.
At 20,900+ reviews with a 4.7 average, the consensus is clear. The most common criticism is that the pad shows dents or impressions from keyboards, monitors, or heavy objects over time. This is a function of the PU leather — genuine leather has more memory and recovers better. At $9.99, this is a trade-off that most buyers happily accept.
Who is this for? Remote workers who want to upgrade their desk without spending $80 on a leather blotter. Gamers who want a large mouse pad that doesn’t scream “gamer aesthetic.” Anyone with a particle-board or laminate desk who wants to protect the surface. Minimalists who appreciate a clean, defined workspace.
The verdict: At $9.99, the YSAGi desk pad is essentially risk-free. It protects your desk, improves your mouse experience, and makes your workspace look more intentional. That’s a lot of value for a ten-dollar bill.



