Owning a standing desk is awesome! But one thing I miss over other desks is storage, and a big one is a keyboard tray! I’ve tried a number of options but none have worked for my needs. Standing desks with the beam in the middle can pose a challenge when it comes to fitting a keyboard tray. Most keyboard trays are made for standard desks, where they have all the underside of the desk to fit so clearance tends to not be an issue.Some keyboard trays are metal and other are made of cheap plastic, neither of these are ideal as metal is heavy and can have sharp edges that dig into your legs, and plastic breaks if you just tap it. The Anthrodesk tray is a little different. The main tray is made of a fiberglass composite with a nice quality wrist rest and slip proof pads to hold your keyboard in place.You also have a little thick rubber stopper running along the top of the tray to prevent anything from sliding off. This material is well made and strong. The hardware and arm are all heavy gauge steel, the same as many of the products from Anthrodesk. The tray is held on the arm with 4 bolts and the whole assembly is attached to the desk with screws.Something I wanted to mention is the screws, I’ve put more furniture together than I’d like to admit and one thing I’ve learned is how companies cut corners, and screws are one way you can! With this Anthrodesk keyboard tray they put in wide thread screws. Why this is so important is when it comes to wood or particle type boards, the wider the spacing in the thread the better it’s going to hold into the wood. If you go with a fine thread with very little spacing between them, in a short period of time these types of screws will pull right out. I know it’s a small detail but, this is where I gauge if a company really put thought into a product, and it’s plain to see this keyboard tray has been well thought out!The keyboard tray is a little over 25 inches wide, which gives you room for a full-size keyboard and mouse. There are also features found on this keyboard tray that you will not find on other trays, such as a fully adjustable arm that is retractable but can also be adjusted up and down depending on your writing position. The whole tray pulls in and out on a ball bearing rail system which is very smooth.For me the best feature is the ability to swivel the keyboard tray all the way around. This comes in handy in two ways, if you sit off to one side of your desk you can swivel the keyboard to you even if it’s mounted in the middle of the desk. But the best thing is you can fully swivel the tray out of the way when not in use as I do.I’ve been using products from Anthrodesk for a few years now and nothing I’ve bought or reviewed has disappointed me. The metals are very thick, high quality, and materials don’t disappoint. I’ve also found their prices to be very competitive. I’ve seen similar keyboard trays on Amazon that run around $140 to $170 so for a price that’s under $100 bucks, it’s awesome.I know that might feel like a line, but if you know me, you’d know, you’re getting an honest opinion whether you want it or not! I feel it needs to be said as I’ve been reviewing products for over 10 years and it’s so refreshing to see a company offering a quality product at an affordable price. But if it doesn’t work for you, all products have a full “Risk Free” 30-day return policy, so you’re covered.