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YoonHo
Canada1043 Posts
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Klapdout
United States282 Posts
On May 26 2010 05:04 Shizuru~ wrote: my experience with cloth mouse pad is that at the edge of the mouse pad where my hands mostly rest on deteriorates the bonding between the cloth and rubber pieces and shit just went downhill from there... well actually, do ur palm and hands sweats alot? I don't have any way to tell you if my hands sweat 'alot' or just a 'normal' amount. but I can say that I had to replace my death adder due to the smooth sides causing me to have grip issues after playing for awhile due to my hands sweating. My DKT, and current goliathus are very large pads, and the edges are actually past my wrist when I play, I didnt consider that could be a problem until you mentioned it, though even so, my DKT had many spilled drinks, and I have cleaned it numerous times with soap/water and it hasn't frayed at all. | ||
Dooba
Croatia588 Posts
This is the one i am using right now. I believe it cost me 20 pounds (UK currency, right?). I only use cloth pads because i need it to be soft. This one is perfect. The performance on it is great and after using it for a while you just completely forget about it. The movements just become that easy and the mouse slides over it effOrtlessly. I believe there were 3 sizes. I took the biggest one which is HUGE. I actually let about 1/4 of it hang from the side of my desk. I've had it for 6 months now i believe and it's only now starting to show just a bit of ripples on the edges. But i move it around and a lot and carry it in plastic bags so that's not a shocker. I would rate it 9/10. Check it out! | ||
Shizuru~
Malaysia1676 Posts
On May 26 2010 05:26 Dooba wrote: This is the one i am using right now. I believe it cost me 20 pounds (UK currency, right?). I only use cloth pads because i need it to be soft. This one is perfect. The performance on it is great and after using it for a while you just completely forget about it. The movements just become that easy and the mouse slides over it effOrtlessly. I believe there were 3 sizes. I took the biggest one which is HUGE. I actually let about 1/4 of it hang from the side of my desk. I've had it for 6 months now i believe and it's only now starting to show just a bit of ripples on the edges. But i move it around and a lot and carry it in plastic bags so that's not a shocker. I would rate it 9/10. Check it out! i realise that there are actually alot of great cloth mouse pad in the market, but my main question is.... Will they be able to withstand the Onslaught of my WET HANDS!?! | ||
Dooba
Croatia588 Posts
And for the ripple on the edges part: I let a small part of it hang from the side of the desk i where my wrist is so i don't actually damage the edges at all. | ||
Dromar
United States2145 Posts
But I am very satisfied with it. My hands sweat too, but this thing is in great condition and I've had it for 2+ years now. It's really great. edit: it's not a cloth, but more like a board. Made out of some material to improve mouse speed. And it's really big so I don't ever have to move my mouse back to the center. | ||
Kesler
Canada175 Posts
On May 26 2010 05:39 Dromar wrote: I have a Razer Destructor that I won in a contest right here on TL (yay!). Otherwise I'm not the kind of person to invest in a $30+ mousepad. But I am very satisfied with it. My hands sweat too, but this thing is in great condition and I've had it for 2+ years now. It's really great. edit: it's not a cloth, but more like a board. Made out of some material to improve mouse speed. And it's really big so I don't ever have to move my mouse back to the center. i've always used cloth pads before i got my hands on a razer destructor and i love it! mouse glides very well but the one feature i really like on it is the bottom of the pad has a non slip (i think it's rubber) grippy texture so it won't shift around on your desk during game. it comes with a neat travel case if you travel around to lans a lot too | ||
IrT4nkz
229 Posts
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Sc1pio
United States823 Posts
Bought a goliathus speed edition afterwards, been treating me great so far. | ||
xmShake
United States1100 Posts
On May 26 2010 04:59 NuKedUFirst wrote: Using the razer sphex, its like a sticker, it never moves once its on, Glides nicely. I also use this, its nice and big, and the best part is that its really thin, like having a piece of paper on your desk. This would probably handle your sweaty palms well since you can clean it really easily. | ||
leMaj24
United States262 Posts
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Uncle Leo
60 Posts
On May 26 2010 04:36 IntoTheWow wrote: QcK. This or the QcK+ (Heavy if you don't have a smooth table). | ||
Shizuru~
Malaysia1676 Posts
On May 26 2010 06:56 leMaj24 wrote: the QcK+/QcK are the most durable and consistent mousepads i've used. i've had mine for about 5~ years and it's still in great condition. so.... how do they fare against sweaty hands? | ||
misclick
Korea (South)155 Posts
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semantics
10040 Posts
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Jonoman92
United States9101 Posts
not sure if you really need a gaming surface for playing RTS | ||
kaleidoscope
Singapore2887 Posts
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Azarthis
United Kingdom19 Posts
Also, i've never had any problems with wear on mouse feet using it. | ||
WeSt
Portugal918 Posts
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
On May 26 2010 04:29 yiff wrote: http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/p-67-rocketfish-gaming-mouse-pad-black.aspx That's the one my bf bought me recently..its pretty amazing. Same one that I use, been using it heavily since I got it for Christmas and it's still holding up well. | ||
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