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    whats a good mousepad, i'm tired of this old yearbook

  • #2
    Originally posted by Sys.Op. View Post
    whats a good mousepad, i'm tired of this old yearbook
    I dont bother using one...is that weird?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ICE*T View Post
      I dont bother using one...is that weird?
      no, i didn't before, but the desk hurts my wrist and makes it swollen form all the rubbing

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      • #4
        Ok. I picked up a RatPadz plastic mouse surface last year around May and used it until I got a really nice frosted-glass Icemat for Xmas. I used that for a couple of months but found that if any dust or crumbs or small particles at all get on it, that it annoyed the heck out of me--my mouse's teflon feet would catch the dust or particles around the edges and begin to scrape. I could feel this and it bugged me.

        The Ratpadz, on the other hand, has "micro bumps" or something--it's textured. It can get gummed up but a quick Windex spay/wipe cleans it up nicely.

        Try the RatPadz lineup, I think they are cheaper. And better if you don't play games in a clean room, IMHO lol.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MikeyC View Post

          The Ratpadz, on the other hand, has "micro bumps" or something--it's textured. It can get gummed up but a quick Windex spay/wipe cleans it up nicely.

          Try the RatPadz lineup, I think they are cheaper. And better if you don't play games in a clean room, IMHO lol.
          I"ll look at ratpadz, my room in not clean, but i swore to myself i will NEVER eat near my pc

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          • #6
            ratz pad are very nice but they dont last long before they wear through.

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            • #7
              I think the search button is your friend, but I am sure Matdef would say the same.

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              • #8
                im using the razer exactmat. pretty gd aluminium double sided with one smooth and one rough side. i use the rough side though, for the better control

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fmcvlad67 View Post
                  ratz pad are very nice but they dont last long before they wear through.
                  not what they're site said

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                  • #10
                    Cant beat my Allsop pro mat! hehe, the G5 just glides across it. It also has a rubbery mesh back to it which sticks to the table like glue.

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                    • #11
                      I love my ratzpad, easily the best mousepad I've ever owned. It's tough, extremely durable, and pretty cheap to boot. If you need a new pad, I'd recommend that one.

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                      • #12
                        I got an Icemat 2nd. edition myself. All though some people complain about it making scraping noises if there is crumbs or dust on it, which is true, I have never tried anything that can match it in precision and durability. It's just so damn good!

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                        • #13
                          I use the Steelpad 5L.Its been great for my Logitech G5 and Razer DeathAdder.Plenty of room to move the mouse and has lasted almost 1 year without really any wear and tear.

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                          • #14
                            Ultimat. Teflon all the way baby.

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