SteelSeries QcK Gaming Surface - 3XL Cloth Mouse Pad of All Time - Optimized for Gaming Sensors - Maximum Control
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NMeck702
> 3 dayThe pad has a nice smooth cloth surface. The back is very grippy, made of a textured soft rubber. It wont push from its position on my desk no matter how hard I try. Roll this thing up and youve got a tire. If youre feeling scared or lonely, hug one of these because itll never let go. Want to be a non-trademarked spider-human super hero that can climb up buildings? Strap these to your hands and feet and you wont slip! (Warning: Do NOT use mousepads as tires, or to hang off buildings. Hug the heck out of it though) The pad is very thin, which makes it feel part of my desk rather than something on it. Its size is perfect for my needs. I play a lot of first person shooters, and this gives me plenty of surface to move when using low sensitivity settings. I havent owned it long enough to speak to its durability yet. It doesnt look like the cloth will peel or wear down anytime soon. It will definitely last longer than the WASD on my keyboards do. Using this pad has improved my accuracy and skill in most games. Huge disclaimer on that statement: Im upgrading from no mouse pad at all. Ive been gaming for years with either no pad or a piece of printer paper taped to the desk. My mouse tracks better and more consistently than before. Even outside of gaming, a quality pad makes using a computer better. I dont know how this compares to other ones, but I cant think of anything else for $8 that will improve your overall computing experience. If you need a mouse pad thats better than those 99 cent pads with pictures of dolphins on them. If you dont want to spend a premium for some Pr0_MG-Sup3R-ExXtreme~PhazerZz marketing. If you like subtle and functional, this is a great choice.
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Andrew R.
> 3 dayThis is an amazing mouse pad. It’s very large! I cut it up into three sizes. One for my office. One for my lap tray table where I sit in my chair in my living room and there’s enough room to put my palm and mouse on it. And cut another very small one with the logo for my portable bag and carry my laptop and my other stuff. Logo does NOT get in the way of using the pad. I could probably heat it up and take it off. Also, the edges did not fray. I will use a lighter and very gently burn the edges to make sure it doesn’t fray, anyway. It cuts easy with a razor and ruler or scissors.
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David A. Soussan
> 3 daySubject says it all. They also have a larger size; bought both preferred the smaller one.
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Sam Twain
> 3 dayI have bought several of these pads over the years. This latest version is nice but the paint starts to bubble quickly and makes it rough to the touch. The previous versions did not have this issue.
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Kieron
> 3 dayNeeded something big enough for keyboard and mouse. On a large desk this works well to ensure I gave enough real estate for mouse and keyboard. It also looks great!!! Quality material and so far held up well to crumbs and dirt. Highly recommend.
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Nick
> 3 dayWorks very well and is a great price for what you are asking for. Large, flat and thin. Works great for gaming.
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Richard Link
> 3 dayWorks fine
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MojoLean
> 3 daySo all in all not bad for the price I guess. Though as being touted as an esports staple it falls somewhat short. Understandably it’s non woven edge would be expected to fray at some point but I have less than a dozen hours on this and it’s already showing signs of fraying. I do play all the way to the edge so that may factor in some although I have some cheap ass no name tiny pad that I dug out of my brother in laws closet and had to wash that performs just as well and shows no signs of fraying yet. So idk imho skip this and just get the woven edge version. I got the med woven for my kiddo since I figured she’d be rough on it anyhow. Will be returning to order either the woven version or a different pad altogether.
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Nicolas Guzman Sandoval
> 3 daySteelseries makes really good quality products and this mousepad is no exception