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Drachen
> 3 dayIve been using these Qck mousepads since they were released, and Ive been a happy camper with them ever since. They do degrade in time, especially depending on what all you do at your desk and how well you clean it, but thats generally not an issue and you wont really have to upgrade for years in the best case scenario. Major gripe that I have is that it does come in a rolled tube, which makes sense in terms of storage, but man is it ever annoying to get to completely flatten. Spoiler: you cant. I would like to warn any prospective buyers that the sizes are quite large. Please be sure to double check the dimensions of each product before purchasing one. Had this happen to me, and I accept all the blame, but just be aware.
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S. Zimdahl
> 3 dayI got a larger pad because I like having a lower sensitivity mouse which means a lot further travel. I did not however check to see how big a large mousepad was lol. Its like a 18 inch square, is absolutely gigantic, and sits halfway underneath my keyboard. Great build quality though with a nice surface, thickness, and weight/grip. I wish I had gotten an even bigger one though to completely fit under my keyboard because I realize now that I kinda like it ;)
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AlaskanGuy
> 3 dayThis is a soft, cloth style mouse pad. The grip holds well, the top has my mouse just gliding smoothly across it as it should, and the tracking is as perfect as it can be. I ordered the Large Thick, and I got exactly that. Im thoroughly impressed. Im use to using smaller pads, so this is an adjustment for me. Its so large, that Im considering cutting it into 4 different pieces and giving them to friends. I may just have to order the XXL to get some padding for my new K70 Keyboard.
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Adrian Luis Garcia
Greater than one weekSo far it is a great pad, only thing I did not like was that it came rolled up in packaging and it took a bit of time to stay flat.
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Dano
> 3 dayThis is an excellent mouse-pad. It does everything youd expect a mouse-pad to do. Its a pretty good size, and has plenty of room. It definitely is thick, which can be a pro or a con depending on what you want. Ultimately I liked this so much I upgraded to the XXL pad, which cover almost my whole desk. At this size, my biggest complaint was that I kept wanting to move my keyboard and mouse closer and having half they keyboard up on this extra thick mousepad just didnt work well. Most of my complaints though are just about preferences for my particular setup. This mouse-pad felt amazing to use. You cant go wrong with it. One small issue I did have, was that even after unrolling the mousepad, the logo has some wrinkles in it that have lasted for months. Its a very small issue though.
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Aaron
> 3 dayNice pad, the fabric on the edge will lift in time. They sell stitched versions.
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Eric Echo
> 3 dayI had the thinner version of this pad for a while, which was good. Just grabbed this Medium thick version and I love it! The thickness kind of acts like a wrist rest and feels great. And loving the speed my Magic Mouse 2 is getting with it. super smooth!
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TD Audio
> 3 dayThis product is great for low sensitivity gamers with an optical mouse. But it really isnt made for the newer laser mice with high precision. Now if you are a gamer that uses 400-800 DPI, this mouse pad is perfect for you. It will track extremely well and you will be able to fire head shots all day long. This is after all, what the mat was intended for. It has a large surface area, so that a low sensitivity gamer has a lot of surface to move the mouse around (ie turn in 270 degrees). This type of movement with a regular mouse pad is impossible with low sensitivity gamers. If you are a low sensitivity gamer, this will work perfectly. Now for the rest of us that use more of a mid to high sensitivity mouse. This is not the pad for you. I love the fact, that it covers most of my desk, but that is about it. Unfortunately, with my Corsair m65 laser mouse, this thing was too slow for the DPI I like. It would take large movements to make the mouse move where I wanted, and would have a very hard time making precise high sensitivity shots. The shot would either be a little low or a little high. On top of that, to move left and right, it took a considerable amount of arm movement due to friction it created. Meaning, that if my DPI was correct for shooting, it would be off for left to right movement. I recently traded it is for the Steel Series 4HD. I must say, there is a huge difference playing FPS with the pads. The 4hd is much more responsive and quick, the mouse glides easier and is more precise with my laser mouse. If you have a laser mouse and are a mid to high sensitivity gamer, opt for a hard surface pad like the 4HD. If you are a low sensitivity gamer, you will love this pad.
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All Day
> 3 dayThere isnt much to say. This mouse pad is great if youre looking for a large mouse pad that feels nice and stays put on the table. Contrary to some reviews that Ive read, this mouse pad did indeed arrive wrapped in a cyclical container, but it flattened out perfectly fine without any wrinkles within the day (within the hour if I remember correctly) and I didnt use any heavy objects to flatten it out either. This pad works fine with my mouse too (Razer Salmosa); havent had any sensor issues or mouse glitching. Overall, great mouse pad if youre looking for one that is large (about the size of my 19 wide screen monitor in length and maybe 3-4 longer in width) and will stay firm on your table without any movement.
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DB
> 3 dayIve had this pad on my office desktop for a couple of years now. At some point I went to move it to clean underneath, and noticed one part of the pad was stuck to the desk. I peeled it off and a bit of the underside of the mousepad was left stuck to the desk. It has continued to decompose over the past few weeks, to the point where Ive decided to just replace it (the residue left behind is really, really sticky and gritty and I dont think Ill ever clean it completely off of my desktop). I shared some photos of the residue and where it has peeled off of the mousepad. Its an interesting sandy-looking substance, kind of surprising to find it within one of these mousepads, but I guess it helps to give them weight?