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I have been using a cheap 1 dollar mouse pad for quite a while and it split in half today.
I am looking into buying a good gaming Mouse pad now
I have a Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum.
I play cs:go on a regular basis.
Which mouse pad do u guys recommend ? medium to large ones.

 

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36 minutes ago, YedZed said:

I kinda want pics of that oldd mouse xD 

Threw it away,sorry :V

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I use a medium HyperX mouse pad but it also comes in large. But I also have a Corsair MM300 Extended which is great but doesn't fit on my current desk.

 

The HyperX mouse pad has treated me well for a couple of years but the edge can sometimes irritate your arm.

The MM300 has a threaded edge meaning that it won't irritate your arm and is just generally comfy to use.

 

HyperX Medium costs £11.21 currently from Amazon (comes in small, medium, large and extended)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/HyperX-Medium-FURY-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00TY6A1FA

 

MM300 Extended costs a little more at £34.99 from Corsair themselves but is larger and doesn't irritate your arm (comes in small, medium and extended)

http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/mm300-anti-fray-cloth-gaming-mouse-pad-extended

http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/gaming-mouse-pads

 

I'd generally recommend the MM300 at various sizes but the HyperX mouse pad is good too

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A QCK or a Glorious will serve you more than well. Glorious are cheaper, but I personally prefer QCK. No reason to look further. Just look them up, they have many models.   

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MM300 is my go to for personal use.  If you have the space, I'd go with the extended since it has the same depth as the medium and wider surface area depending on keyboard and desk layout.  Medium size comes in handy if you use a corner desk and have your mouse clocked away (Keyboard at 12 and mouse at 2).

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