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Which Mousepad to get?

I currently purchased a new desk and have room for a very large mousepad, I would rather have precision than speed, These are my choices so far HyperX Fury SReflex Lab Extra Large, and SteelSeries QcK XXL. I'm not sure which one is the best, I would like to know and if there are any other mousepads that have smaller dimensions than my desk that are better than the ones listed above I would love to check them out. Thanks in advance.

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41 minutes ago, Masr said:

I currently purchased a new desk and have room for a very large mousepad, I would rather have precision than speed, These are my choices so far HyperX Fury SReflex Lab Extra Large, and SteelSeries QcK XXL. I'm not sure which one is the best, I would like to know and if there are any other mousepads that have smaller dimensions than my desk that are better than the ones listed above I would love to check them out. Thanks in advance.


Steelseries is by far the best, and even if you didn't want the steetseries one then there are better choices than the hyperx (although HyperX is very good for other things) or reflex lab. Just get any Steelseries QcK mouse pad with the size of your liking.

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Steetseries products (mouse pads in particular) are complete and total shit. Every one I had disintegrated in 6 months.

 

As someone who went through a phase of trying to find the perfect mouse pad, take some advice: Don't waste your time and money. Just get something cheep with a stitched edge

like thisor this.

 

 

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8 hours ago, Masr said:

I currently purchased a new desk and have room for a very large mousepad, I would rather have precision than speed, These are my choices so far HyperX Fury SReflex Lab Extra Large, and SteelSeries QcK XXL. I'm not sure which one is the best, I would like to know and if there are any other mousepads that have smaller dimensions than my desk that are better than the ones listed above I would love to check them out. Thanks in advance.

I love my corsair MM300 that thing has been through war and back. Sooo many things spilled on it due to my son, make up spilled on it due to my wife (idk why TF shes doing make up at my desk!!!) and I've thrown it in the wash countless times and in the dryer. no wear on the pad at all the rubber grip on the bottom still in tact and like new. I've owned it for over a year. I highly recommend 

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10 hours ago, magicammo said:

I love my corsair MM300 that thing has been through war and back. Sooo many things spilled on it due to my son, make up spilled on it due to my wife (idk why TF shes doing make up at my desk!!!) and I've thrown it in the wash countless times and in the dryer. no wear on the pad at all the rubber grip on the bottom still in tact and like new. I've owned it for over a year. I highly recommend 

 

17 hours ago, G3ORG3Douj88 said:


Steelseries is by far the best, and even if you didn't want the steetseries one then there are better choices than the hyperx (although HyperX is very good for other things) or reflex lab. Just get any Steelseries QcK mouse pad with the size of your liking.

 

10 hours ago, geo3 said:

Steetseries products (mouse pads in particular) are complete and total shit. Every one I had disintegrated in 6 months.

 

As someone who went through a phase of trying to find the perfect mouse pad, take some advice: Don't waste your time and money. Just get something cheep with a stitched edge

like thisor this.

 

 

Thanks for all the advice, I will be looking further into this and will see what else is on the market to purchase. 

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