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What mousemat / gaming surface do you use?

Hi,

 

   I am looking for a new large mouse mat type thing, I originally had the Mionix Sargas but the edges went to hell. Since then I have been using a Razer Goliathus. it is time for a new one though, I was looking at the XXL Mionix Alioth which has stitched edges but I don't want to end up with a fragile mouse mat again.

 

So, what do you recommend?

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i'm using the qck+ and i can't complain.
cheap

nice surface

kinda big(45x40cm if i remember correctly)

no signs of being fragile after a year of heavy use

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Corsair MM300 here, love it... best mouse mat I've ever owned. Really well made and genuinely anti-fray as advertised.

 

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System: Ryzen 7 5800X - Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master - Noctua D15S Chromax - 32GB 3600 RAM - EVGA Black 2080Ti

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I got the Razer Vespula. It is amazing.

 

Features:

  • Palm Rest
  • Good Size
  • Double Sided surface (one for precision, and another for speed)
  • It's a Razer product, you can't go wrong :)
  • $45 AUD

 

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This is the current build I am working on:

>>>> The $2500 ($1900 US) Desktop <<<<

>>> Old Build <<<

LAST UPDATED: 30-September-16 / 05:38PM (Sydney Time) 

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SS QCK+ and heavy...heavy as my backup mouse pad/used with my second machine and the QCK+ is my daily driver ;) 

Looking at my signature are we now? Well too bad there's nothing here...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What? As I said, there seriously is nothing here :) 

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On 9/24/2016 at 6:42 AM, Inspirational said:

I got the Razer Vespula. It is amazing.

 

Features:

  • Palm Rest
  • Good Size
  • Double Sided surface (one for precision, and another for speed)
  • It's a Razer product, you can't go wrong :)
  • $45 AUD

 

012810_vespula_4.jpg

Only mousepad I would recommend from Razer is the Razer Goliathus. And you can go wrong with Razer in so many ways. The Zowie P/G-sr are pretty high quality and the same price in the US as this razer one. I use the Qck+, but I would say to get the qck heavy because the qck+ is pretty thin. 

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1 minute ago, Savir said:

Only mousepad I would recommend from Razer is the Razer Goliathus. And you can go wrong with Razer in so many ways. The Zowie P/G-sr are pretty high quality and the same price in the US as this razer one. I use the Qck+, but I would say to get the qck heavy because the qck+ is pretty thin. 

I have been using Razer products for over 4 years and I have not had any problems with them so far

This is the current build I am working on:

>>>> The $2500 ($1900 US) Desktop <<<<

>>> Old Build <<<

LAST UPDATED: 30-September-16 / 05:38PM (Sydney Time) 

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13 minutes ago, Inspirational said:

I have been using Razer products for over 4 years and I have not had any problems with them so far

Lucky and there overpriced and appeal to gamers who like RGB lights(like 90%of them). There are much better options. There not all bad but most of them are not good deals.

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7 minutes ago, Savir said:

Lucky and there overpriced and appeal to gamers who like RGB lights(like 90%of them). There are much better options. 

That's not always true. Although many of their products are "over the top," they still have a good chunk of very high quality products that are at reasonable prices. Take the Razer Ouraboros for example. Superb mouse.

This is the current build I am working on:

>>>> The $2500 ($1900 US) Desktop <<<<

>>> Old Build <<<

LAST UPDATED: 30-September-16 / 05:38PM (Sydney Time) 

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5 minutes ago, Inspirational said:

That's not always true. Although many of their products are "over the top," they still have a good chunk of very high quality products that are at reasonable prices. Take the Razer Ouraboros for example. Superb mouse.

I haven't heard much about that mouse in a while and yeah I didnt mean to say all razer products are bad. I've used the deathadder which served me well. 

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