SubZERO Gaming TYKA Soft Gaming Mouse Pad, Large, Stitched Edges, 18x16 (Black)

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  • Chad S.

    > 3 day

    Bought this gaming pad for myself but my son liked it very much so Ill have to buy another one again. I would say this is definitely not like the ordinary ones Ive bought before. Im so glad I gave this one a shot. I could obviously see and feel the difference once I placed it on the desk and used it. I wasnt expecting it to arrive very quickly too. Overall, Im very happy and satisfied of my order.

  • Ransom Weissnat

    > 3 day

    Pro: Nice looking, good price point. Con: Edge stitching is a little rough and irritated my forearms when I used it for long periods. Neutral: I didn’t really like the texture of the surface, but that’s just a personal preference. I ended up giving away to one of my gaming friends and he really likes it. I wouldn’t buy it again, but I’d recommend it if you wear long sleeves or maybe have a different posture at your desk.

  • Jason Martin

    > 3 day

    I like this mousepad even better than the SteelSeries mousepads that are so popular. This is the perfect size for my desk and it feels very comfortable on my arms

  • John

    > 3 day

    Material is nice and it is very easy to clean. Excellent product

  • Carl Gibson

    Greater than one week

    Did its job: came out of the packaging and laid flat on my desk. Well done desk pad, well done.

  • Michael C

    Greater than one week

    Took less than a year for the LED lighting to progressively weaken and dim completely. After a matter of months the lighting strip running around the edge of the pad was dimming, and now has dimmed to the point that there is only light peeking out of the housing where the cord plugs in.

  • Preston D.

    > 3 day

    Wow, whod have thought that using a decent mouse pad could totally transform your gaming experience? Maybe that seems like a no-brainer, but I put off buying a real mouse pad for way too long. Ive had a gaming PC hooked up to my TV for a couple years now. I started out playing more chill games that didnt require precision or fast reaction, then got more into FPS games and started using a wooden side table as a mousing surface, then my couch cushion. The couch eventually got saggy and pilled so I started using textbooks, cardboard boxes, and eventually an aluminum mouse pad. The aluminum was slick and fast, but always got really moist and sticky. I had a hard time figuring out where to go from there, since I wanted something large, fabric but smooth, sweat-friendly but not super absorbent, and something that could provide a rigid surface. Well, it seems that pretty much all totally rigid mouse pads are non-absorbent and end up sticky and slimy, which REALLY throws off mouse tracking. This mouse pad solved all of my problems! The regular size is pretty huge, so I never feel like my mouse is going to dive off the edge. Its not rigid, but it has a perfectly sticky bottom so I throw it on a something hard for my couch-desk and it works perfectly. Its plenty smooth but has just enough porosity to allow sweat and hand slime to not throw off the mouse whatsoever. Imagine that. Gaming is a 100% better experience, and Ive started playing much better in BF1. Highly recommended, and feels very well made- its a sturdy neoprene (like a wetsuit) type material. Not like the cheapo fabric mousepads you probably grew up using in the public school computer lab. If youre confused by the vast array of mousepads out there, just do yourself a favor and pick this one up.

  • alex

    > 3 day

    Its a good quality mouse pad but I think I received a defective one. Because the only flaw is that the stitching on one side has fuzzy strings coming apart.

  • sixer

    > 3 day

    This is, imo, one of the best cloth pad out there. To give you a bit of info, Ive been playing cs ever since its debut in 1999, switched to 1.6 in 2001 and havent played any other game ever since. 1.6 is the benchmark to test any mousepad, for it puts anyone to the ultimate test in skill and precision. Therefore, when it comes to mousepad you want a hard pad, a plastic one that doesnt feel sticky or tacky, or anything like you just throw a bubblegum under your mouse, which cloth pad exactly does. But there is a problem: You cant flip em over or roll em up, or youll damage them. A compromise must be made in order to carry it in your bag. My search began here. Rule of thumb: anything that comes even remotely close to my func 1030 wins. The closest so far has been zowies g-tf speed. Theres simply no other cloth pad that comes close apart from those artisan offerings, they feel exactly like a hard pad but with a bit more control. But damn it, these tfs also exhibit many hard pad behaviours: they dont lay flat after you roll em up. So, it looks like only soft pads would do the job. And that is where I found this gem. Previous to this pad, I tested Glorious XL, fnatic focus Pro XXL, steelseries QCK, QCK limited+, razer goa blahblahblah and roccat taito control. Right when I was about to settle down with those fanatics, I got one last shot from subZERO. And boy was I impressed. These arent silky smooth pads like qck or focus, theyre a little on the rough side, which, greatly to my liking, exhibits more control. And it glides faster than any traditional cloth pad on the market due to its relatively thin thickness. Although its still nowhere near gtf speed type of speed, its still outstanding compared to other cloth pads out there. Oh, and it lays completely flat on my desk. Perfect. For gaming on the go, Ill settle down on these for quite a while. 4 stars just bcuz gtf speed exists. If it doesnt, then this might be one of the best cloth pad out on the market.

  • rkirby

    Greater than one week

    I play a lot of online video games. The mousepads that I would buy At our local Walmart would wear out within a month or two and that would make my mouse very slow to respond (I havent quite mastered the keyboard shortcuts yet). This would be very frustrating for me when youre trying to kill the enemy and your mouse would respond due to a worn out mousepad. Also, the mousepads that I was buying were way too small. I would keep running out of mousepad when trying to perform an action (i.e. walking or using the action bar). Since I got this SubZERO Gaming TYKA Soft Gaming Mouse Pad, I have no complaints. It is large enough (18 x 16) so I dont run out of mousepad when I am performing an action and so far my mouse is very responsive. I would definitely buy this product again

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