Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

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  • sackynut

    #16
    Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

    i have these two and i switch depending onhow i feel:



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    both are good for games i play. i dont know if they are better than like a Icemat or Steelpad, but they get the job done very well, and they pretty good priced.

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    • lil_jimmy_norton

      #17
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      Originally posted by Wreck
      I have a couple large wowpads that I got from Office Depot. They are only $9.99, and work great for laser mice. Their surface is simlar to the teflon coating on cookware. It's quite large at 11.5 x 12.5".

      More details:




      "The WowPad mouse pad is made of 1 single ply of antibacterial, chemically inert polyvinylchloride (PVC) just 15/1000th of an inch thick. The top is designed for perfect tracking of all ball, optical mice and laser mice. The patented sure grip bottom is great on any surface - just press down firmly and watch it stick without adhesive.
      We have tested this mouse pad with extended soaking in common cleaners and disinfectants including 20% bleach solutions, 70% isopropyl alcohol and phenol based cleaners and it just shrugs them all off. Just let air dry or rinse and the WowPad is as good as new."
      I went out and picked one of these up today, and must say they are quite nice. Thanks for the reccomendation Wreck.

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      • Eddy01741

        #18
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        Originally posted by lil_jimmy_norton
        I went out and picked one of these up today, and must say they are quite nice. Thanks for the reccomendation Wreck.
        Where did you buy it lil jimmy, i want one!!! Anyways, right now, i'm using one of those old style mousepads, which is simply some green fabric stuff over semi stiff black foam, works well enough for my microsoft wireless optical mouse 2.0. I have a lot of room for improvement lol.

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        • imported_Wreck

          #19
          Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

          Originally posted by lil_jimmy_norton
          I went out and picked one of these up today, and must say they are quite nice. Thanks for the reccomendation Wreck.
          Yeah, they are a great cheaper alternative to those overpriced gaming mousepads.

          Originally posted by Eddy01741
          Where did you buy it lil jimmy, i want one!!!
          Probably Office Depot.

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          • Trevortt

            #20
            Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

            i use Razer Mantis Control Mat..

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            • lil_jimmy_norton

              #21
              Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

              Originally posted by Wreck
              Yeah, they are a great cheaper alternative to those overpriced gaming mousepads.



              Probably Office Depot.

              Yup, office depot.

              The also had some that were the same kind just smaller (normal size) with diffrent designs on them for a little cheaper.

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              • Boss_HoggHB

                #22
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                i use a logitech G7 and a corepad magna , works good for me

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                • Eddy01741

                  #23
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                  Ah, i gotta check out ofice depot to see if they got it. By any chance, would staples or officemax have it, as they are a lot closer than office depot.

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                  • lonegunm4n

                    #24
                    Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                    I have a friend of mine who works with teflon. He brought my home a scrape piece of pure teflon, and I glued some rubber backing to it. With some fresh mouse feet and that piece of teflon, it doesn't take much for me to move the mouse.

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                    • lil_jimmy_norton

                      #25
                      Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                      Originally posted by lonegunm4n
                      I have a friend of mine who works with teflon. He brought my home a scrape piece of pure teflon, and I glued some rubber backing to it. With some fresh mouse feet and that piece of teflon, it doesn't take much for me to move the mouse.

                      Be careful the mouse doesn't slide off your desk on it's own. That sounds pretty cool.

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                      • lonegunm4n

                        #26
                        Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                        Originally posted by lil_jimmy_norton
                        Be careful the mouse doesn't slide off your desk on it's own. That sounds pretty cool.
                        that actually happened when I first tried it out. I bumped the edge of the desk just a wee bit, and it slid from one end of the pad off the other end on to the desk.

                        It would be nice for a lot of gamers to just get a sheet of telfon to use as a mouse pad like I did.

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                        • Sir. MatDef
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                          #27
                          Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                          Originally posted by lonegunm4n
                          that actually happened when I first tried it out. I bumped the edge of the desk just a wee bit, and it slid from one end of the pad off the other end on to the desk.

                          It would be nice for a lot of gamers to just get a sheet of telfon to use as a mouse pad like I did.
                          Yeah, but how many of us have that kind of access to pure teflon? I'd love to buy some if I could, but I don't know where I could find it for sale.

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                          • lonegunm4n

                            #28
                            Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                            Originally posted by Sir. MatDef
                            Yeah, but how many of us have that kind of access to pure teflon? I'd love to buy some if I could, but I don't know where I could find it for sale.
                            true, cause the only reason I got the piece I got was because they were going to throw it away.

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                            • Eddy01741

                              #29
                              Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                              Originally posted by lonegunm4n
                              true, cause the only reason I got the piece I got was because they were going to throw it away.
                              So, can your friend get us all a nice sheet of teflon?

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                              • lonegunm4n

                                #30
                                Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?

                                Originally posted by Eddy01741
                                So, can your friend get us all a nice sheet of teflon?
                                I could try, but from what I understand a lot of the scrape aren't big enough to use as a mouse pad. The only reason I got my piece was because an order was made for several size pieces, but in the end the contractors didn't need them, so they were just going to throw them away. I was told that most of the scraps are 4" square or smaller, with the emphasis on smaller.

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