







✨ Elevate Your Workspace, One Cable at a Time!
The PivyCord-Vez Flex Chain Raceway is a versatile cable management solution designed for sit-stand desks. Its compact 'S' shape allows for a minimum bend radius of 1.9 inches, ensuring cables are neatly tucked away and protected. Compatible with various desk materials and heights, it features an easy snap-open design for quick cable access and comes with all necessary installation hardware.
| Installation Type | Magnetic Bracket Ends, Steel Striker Plates Included |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.9"L x 0.6"W |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Style | Compact |
| Color | White |
P**E
Hides and protects cords perfectly LOVE IT, worth the price!
This product is exactly as easy to install as it says it is! It both hides and protects the cords from a sit-stand desk setup from being caught when it's on the move and from looking like utter rubbish. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE It!
B**R
Clean, minimalistic, well-designed cable management spine
This is slim, well designed, and the magnets make things screw-free if you have metal on your desk. This is also a LOT better than any of the other spines/snakes I looked at including the Vivo one that I used on a previous desk. I would highly recommend
C**R
It's... okay.
This thing is smaller than it looks in the pictures. You can fit about four or five cables in the raceway part, but there's a bottleneck at the halfway point where you have to insert cables through. The bottleneck has two glaring issues: 1. this means you need access to the end of all the cables you're managing (you can't load them into this while they're connected and if you have a really long cable like you might have for ethernet, you'll have to thread the *whole* thing through) 2. the bottleneck runs out of space fast (so the order you insert things matter -- insert the power cord first) and it doesn't have room for large connectors. You cannot get a 90-degree power connector through it, which is a problem since every power strip these days has a 90-degree power connector. You probably can't get a bulky regular power connector through either -- no heavy-duty 5-15 plugs like on an extension cord, just the lightweight ones that would be on a computer power connector or lightweight surge protector.Another problem is that the teeth that snap into place to hold the cables are pretty much one time use. It's possible (but very tedious) to use a small flathead screwdriver to pop them all out if you want to re-wire, but they're fragile and you'll destroy a couple in the process.But it works. If you only have a couple cables (one power, one ethernet) and you're never going to move the desk anywhere else or switch devices, it gets the job done. It looks tidy. It maintains a smooth bend as you raise and lower the desk. So get it, because there's nothing else that comes close at this point. But I'm really looking forward to the 2.0 version or a competitor's improved knockoff.
C**C
Works great for a mobile sit/stand desk
I used this to get my cables under control on my mobile sit/stand desk. It works great for handling excess cables and getting the electrical cords routed to the surge protector. My setup doesn't match the images included in the instructions, but I was able to modify the installation to meet my needs. I have a surge protector mounted on the leg of my desk because I only wanted one power cord extending away from my desk. Some of the power cords for my monitors, chargers, etc. weren't long enough to route out the bottom of this raceway and back up the desk leg to the surge protector. However, you can route cables out of any spot along the PivyCord, as long as it isn't at a pinch point. It still looks nice and neat, and I don't have to worry about my cables getting tangled. This might seem pricey, but it's really worth the price.
T**E
the makers spent time thinking about this... no doubt...
this "desk cord drag-chain" is the most well thought out there is, bar none. it is evident that the designer/manufacturer has taken substantial effort to cycle through the possibilities of general nuances this product will encounter, covering the details both of function, and the user installation and use. I'll bet that you'll not again see a set of instructions as detailed anytime soon, if ever... and I'm equally as certain that only few will appreciate it as most will just purchase a "similar" product based solely on price and then struggle (and spend more time and money) thereafter "making it work". if this the solution you're after, be wise and spend a bit more here... you'll not regret it! that said, there are ways to make it even better, but they are minimal to mention here... the main point of this review is to homage to those that took their time for the craft, rather than just pure profit! I hope you're reading this...
A**R
Great for Managing Height Adjustable Standing Desk Cables!
This flex chain raceway works great with Vari height adjustable standing desks. It allows the desk to be raised and lowered without an ugly cable dangling and being the center of attention. It tucks it neatly to a side. The opening in the middle of the flex chain is a little small so power plugs cannot fit through it, but you can simply loop around it (see photos). The magnets are a genius feature. Because of the magnets, I was able to attach the flex chain directly to my Vari desk without needing to use nails or adhesive. I simply attached the flex chain using the built-in magnets to the metal leg of my Vari desk (see photos).Quality Clever seems to be the only company making this thing. They have my full support! Again, this flex chain raceway is great!
Λ**Σ
Works as expected
Magnets are very strong, as well as the adhesives.You could easily get your fingers pinched but they do warn you about it in the leaflet.I like how they include everything you need.In the pics it seems a bit larger so don't be fooled.I put in: 2 (thick) power cables, 1 Usb, 1 audio (slim), 1 hdmi and 1 ethernet and it can barely fit anything else.I tried to use a similar one but cheaper in the past - this is far better because of the "S" design and the way the cables go in.It's pricey but worth it if you have a standing desk.
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