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Best Mousepad?

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So I'm looking for a good mousepad, I currently have the steelseries Qck, but after a month or so the fabric started peeling up, mostly from how I move my arm and it rubs up against the edge of the mousepafd, causing a lot of wear. So basically I'm looking for a mousepad that is very high quality, and made from a single material so it won't wear or have the fabric peeling off of it.

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XTRAC PADS Ripper XXL or AORUS Thunder P3

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How about a hard mouse pad like this one?

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I recommend the EVGA torq x10 mousepad. It's only $15 from them direct and is comparable to $40-50 pads from other brands.

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The Steelseries Dex mouse pad is out for pre-order and seems pretty good. I'm thinking about getting this since I have the same mouse pad, the part where I rest my wrist already looks worn out after a few months and it collects a lot of dust and skin.

http://steelseries.com/products/surfaces/steelseries-dex-gaming-mousepad

It's just the remake of their qck. What they really need to do is go back and redo the I and S series pads.

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QCK Heavy from Stealseries. 

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razer goliathus i'm using this atm and i can recommend this to you

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Best mousepad is an Artisan Hayate. 

I haven't had any problems with it, and it doesn't match any other mousepad, but it is pricey.

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Artisan hien mid or the puretrak talent since it's machine washable. Artisan is gaining popularity in North America so hopefully they will get more exposure over here.

 

I'm going to order my hien within a week or so. I'll most likely do a written review on here once I've tested it.

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I personally went from a steelseries qck+ to a Puretrak Talent a few years ago,alot better then a qck+.

It's thicker then a qck+,tracks better with a g5 v2, machine washable, and doesn't wear down alot (even the edges don't fray from what i can tell, with my qck+ , a couple of months in it would fray and after 6 months of having a qck+ it was basicly ready for the trash :/)

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