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mayham776

so i wanna get a LTT Mouse pad but im not sure on a few things

1. is it water resistance 

and

2. is it really good quality like i dont want chinese crap

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Most cloth pads are water resistant these days, especially high quality deskpads.

 

As for the quality, i've heard from many people who own one that the quality is fantastic. What size were you looking at?

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20 minutes ago, mayham776 said:

so i wanna get a LTT Mouse pad but im not sure on a few things

1. is it water resistance 

and

2. is it really good quality like i dont want chinese crap

It’s cloth, so there isn’t much to not be waterproof about it. If it gets wet, it will dry. 
 

It’s great quality. 

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11 minutes ago, mon1ka said:

Most pads are water resistant these days, especially high quality deskpads.

 

As for the quality, i've heard from many people who own one that the quality is fantastic. What size were you looking at?

i was thinking of getting the 1000x500mm one

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2 minutes ago, mayham776 said:

i was thinking of getting the 1000x500mm one

that is a long pad. any specific reason you want one that tall?

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2 minutes ago, mon1ka said:

that is a long pad. any specific reason you want one that tall?

yeah because i will be getting a monitor arm so i dont need to worry about my monitor being on the desk and i just like haveing mouse room i guess

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I bought one at launch, I have been using it the entire time and bought a couple others since for different work stations, the quality is EXCELLENT and I have spilled on them before and once dried you could never tell it happened. Size wise I bought the biggest size available first. Then a couple smaller ones. Very happy customer here

 

 

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