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Best large cloth mousepad?
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I currently use a medium sized hardpad (razer destructor 2), which as far as durability and feel goes I'm very happy with, but due to its average size I keep running out of space while swiping and trying to turn. I play on a fairly low sens :P

What I'm looking for is a durable and very large soft mousepad. So far the best option seems to be the Steelseries QCK XXL . Anyone got this one? Does it wear easily/any thoughts on it? Other suggestions for similar mousepads are very much appreciated too
To sum up

  • Needs to be huge
  • Not wear easily (don't want to get a replacement in a few months if I'm paying so much for a mousepad)
  • Soft surface that's enjoyable to rest your hands/wrists on
I currently use a medium sized hardpad (razer destructor 2), which as far as durability and feel goes I'm very happy with, but due to its average size I keep running out of space while swiping and trying to turn. I play on a fairly low sens :P

What I'm looking for is a durable and very large soft mousepad. So far the best option seems to be [url=https://steelseries.com/gaming-mousepads/qck-xxl]the Steelseries QCK XXL [/url]. Anyone got this one? Does it wear easily/any thoughts on it? Other suggestions for similar mousepads are very much appreciated too
To sum up
[list]
[*] Needs to be huge
[*] Not wear easily (don't want to get a replacement in a few months if I'm paying so much for a mousepad)
[*] Soft surface that's enjoyable to rest your hands/wrists on
[/list]
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#2
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Steelseries are nice but they all seem to wear out pretty fast. I have that exact pad and numerous others.

My personal favorite cloth pad at the moment is the Glorious, I find it to be both more durable and comfortable than the Steelseries, here is the XXL version - http://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Extended-Gaming-Mouse-Mat/dp/B00J2EF4K6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1461240859&sr=8-4&keywords=glorious+mouse+pad

I also have this Reflex pad, and it is also nice and seems to be more durable than the Steelseries - http://www.amazon.com/Reflex-Lab-Stitched-Waterproof-Smooth-36/dp/B00WY1BDZE/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1461240922&sr=8-8&keywords=glorious+mouse+pad

Steelseries are nice but they all seem to wear out pretty fast. I have that exact pad and numerous others.

My personal favorite cloth pad at the moment is the Glorious, I find it to be both more durable and comfortable than the Steelseries, here is the XXL version - http://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Extended-Gaming-Mouse-Mat/dp/B00J2EF4K6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1461240859&sr=8-4&keywords=glorious+mouse+pad&tag=teamfortresst-20

I also have this Reflex pad, and it is also nice and seems to be more durable than the Steelseries - http://www.amazon.com/Reflex-Lab-Stitched-Waterproof-Smooth-36/dp/B00WY1BDZE/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1461240922&sr=8-8&keywords=glorious+mouse+pad&tag=teamfortresst-20
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I have the PCGR XL, it's actually really really good, stitched edges, nice rubber base and it's a good price too. I have no issues with comfort or anything and I have a collection of big mousemats.

I have the PCGR XL, it's actually really really good, stitched edges, nice rubber base and it's a good price too. I have no issues with comfort or anything and I have a collection of big mousemats.
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#4
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i use a corepad one. great durability, do vouch
but no stitched edges, if that's your thing

i use a corepad one. great durability, do vouch
but no stitched edges, if that's your thing
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Thank you for the suggestions, the price on that Glorious also makes it quite appealing :P

someone suggested me this too
http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
I own a tiny version of this for my laptop and its got a nice feel to it, but I'm not sure if razer softpads wear easily when used for gaming

Thank you for the suggestions, the price on that Glorious also makes it quite appealing :P

someone suggested me this too
http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
I own a tiny version of this for my laptop and its got a nice feel to it, but I'm not sure if razer softpads wear easily when used for gaming
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SchweppesThank you for the suggestions, the price on that Glorious also makes it quite appealing :P

someone suggested me this too
http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
I own a tiny version of this for my laptop and its got a nice feel to it, but I'm not sure if razer softpads wear easily

If you end up choosing between Razer Goliathus Control Extended and QcK XXL you should definitely go for the second one. I own both of them and QcK is superior in every aspect (except for design but who the fuck cares about that lol). It feels like RGCE has some sort of unnecessary extra friction compared to QcK. I know it's called "Control" for a reason but come on. Swithcing back to RGCE after QcK would be like switching back to your old 60Hz monitor after playing on 144Hz. But the main reason why I bought QcK is the size of this thing. Goliathus is 294(!!!)x920 and QcK is 400x900.
Having 10.5cm extra width is far better than 20cm extra lenght. Trust me on this one.

[quote=Schweppes]Thank you for the suggestions, the price on that Glorious also makes it quite appealing :P

someone suggested me this too
http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
I own a tiny version of this for my laptop and its got a nice feel to it, but I'm not sure if razer softpads wear easily[/quote]
If you end up choosing between Razer Goliathus Control Extended and QcK XXL you should definitely go for the second one. I own both of them and QcK is superior in every aspect (except for design but who the fuck cares about that lol). It feels like RGCE has some sort of unnecessary extra friction compared to QcK. I know it's called "Control" for a reason but come on. Swithcing back to RGCE after QcK would be like switching back to your old 60Hz monitor after playing on 144Hz. But the main reason why I bought QcK is the size of this thing. Goliathus is 294(!!!)x920 and QcK is 400x900.
Having 10.5cm extra width is far better than 20cm extra lenght. Trust me on this one.
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#7
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I had a Goliathus Control also and even though it was nice to play on it did wear down very quickly, I know it's probably not the best test subject but my cat easily tore into it and there was wear around where my wrist would be.

I had a Goliathus Control also and even though it was nice to play on it did wear down very quickly, I know it's probably not the best test subject but my cat easily tore into it and there was wear around where my wrist would be.
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Puretrak Talent

Puretrak Talent
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INSSchweppesThank you for the suggestions, the price on that Glorious also makes it quite appealing :P

someone suggested me this too
http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
I own a tiny version of this for my laptop and its got a nice feel to it, but I'm not sure if razer softpads wear easily
If you end up choosing between Razer Goliathus Control Extended and QcK XXL you should definitely go for the second one. I own both of them and QcK is superior in every aspect (except for design but who the fuck cares about that lol). It feels like RGCE has some sort of unnecessary extra friction compared to QcK. I know it's called "Control" for a reason but come on. Swithcing back to RGCE after QcK would be like switching back to your old 60Hz monitor after playing on 144Hz. But the main reason why I bought QcK is the size of this thing. Goliathus is 294(!!!)x920 and QcK is 400x900.
Having 10.5cm extra width is far better than 20cm extra lenght. Trust me on this one.

Noted, thank you

[quote=INS][quote=Schweppes]Thank you for the suggestions, the price on that Glorious also makes it quite appealing :P

someone suggested me this too
http://www.razerzone.com/eu-en/store/razer-goliathus-control-edition
I own a tiny version of this for my laptop and its got a nice feel to it, but I'm not sure if razer softpads wear easily[/quote]
If you end up choosing between Razer Goliathus Control Extended and QcK XXL you should definitely go for the second one. I own both of them and QcK is superior in every aspect (except for design but who the fuck cares about that lol). It feels like RGCE has some sort of unnecessary extra friction compared to QcK. I know it's called "Control" for a reason but come on. Swithcing back to RGCE after QcK would be like switching back to your old 60Hz monitor after playing on 144Hz. But the main reason why I bought QcK is the size of this thing. Goliathus is 294(!!!)x920 and QcK is 400x900.
Having 10.5cm extra width is far better than 20cm extra lenght. Trust me on this one.[/quote]
Noted, thank you
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#10
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For desk pads the standard recommendation is the corepad xxxxl, but I've heard good things about the sloth e-sports pads.

For desk pads the standard recommendation is the corepad xxxxl, but I've heard good things about the [url=http://www.slothesports.com/product/slothmat-pro-extra-large/]sloth e-sports pads[/url].
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#11
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i have a sloth esports on and it's really nice

i have a sloth esports on and it's really nice
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#12
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Look into the company CorePad

Look into the company CorePad
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saami have a sloth esports on and it's really nice

http://www.slothesports.com/slothmatpro/

Buy the large

[quote=saam]i have a sloth esports on and it's really nice[/quote]

http://www.slothesports.com/slothmatpro/

Buy the large
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I use the qck+ and it works just fine on my sens(10 inches). The QCK XXL seems like it's overkill to me, but that depends on your sensitivity.

I use the qck+ and it works just fine on my sens(10 inches). The QCK XXL seems like it's overkill to me, but that depends on your sensitivity.
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3V1LI use the qck+ and it works just fine on my sens(10 inches). The QCK XXL seems like it's overkill to me, but that depends on your sensitivity.

It is designed for your keyboard to go it for a cleaner look than having a keyboard on your desk with a mousepad next to it. (I can't think of why else someone would need a 3 foot/1 meter mouse pad)

[quote=3V1L]I use the qck+ and it works just fine on my sens(10 inches). The QCK XXL seems like it's overkill to me, but that depends on your sensitivity.[/quote]
It is designed for your keyboard to go it for a cleaner look than having a keyboard on your desk with a mousepad next to it. (I can't think of why else someone would need a 3 foot/1 meter mouse pad)
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StevieLook into the company CorePad

This I love the Corepad C1 Large, durable af, but I think it is out of production :/

[quote=Stevie]Look into the company CorePad[/quote]
This I love the Corepad C1 Large, durable af, but I think it is out of production :/
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I recently just got a Zowie GS-R to replace my Talent. It's ever so slightly larger and thinner. But boy does it feel like silk on my hands. It's got sewn edges and I'm loving it so far. The consistency across the surface is amazing and if you like it smooth I would recommend it.

I recently just got a Zowie GS-R to replace my Talent. It's ever so slightly larger and thinner. But boy does it feel like silk on my hands. It's got sewn edges and I'm loving it so far. The consistency across the surface is amazing and if you like it smooth I would recommend it.
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I'm looking for a new mouse pad as well. This is what my research has yielded: For cheap + soft mats that are super slippery, your two best options are basically the Puretrak Talent and a variation of the Glorious PC Gaming Race mouse mat. If you're willing to spend up to $35 on a mouse mat, then people will recommend Zowie GTF-X (not sure if this is big enough for you, however).

If you want to spend under $20 for a pad, then - from what I've read - the Glorious Gaming mat is the way to go. The Puretrak Talent is very slippery, but the edges aren't stitched, and apparently the Talent gets dirty very quickly. The Glorious mat has side stitching, and has very good precision (allegedly), and is arguably as slippery as the Talent.

If you're looking at the QCK XXL, then, Glorious PC Gaming Race should have mats that are equivalent in size. If you think you're okay with 18 or 24 inch width, then the XL mat or the TCG playmat (meant for card games but same material as their mouse mats) are the best option. Even with shipping costs, using the code JOHNCENA will take 10% off your order, so the max you'll pay is around $20. LINK TO GLORIOUS PC GAMING RACE SITE

If you want to know where I got my information from: My own Reddit thread on the subject of slippery, cheap mouse mats

Keep in mind that I'm looking for a mat with great glide. These might not fit what you look for in a pad (you might want more friction). However, a slippery pad definitely makes it easier to side swipe super fast for rocket jumps and 180 deg turns. And you want good tracking on your mat too or your aim will jitter/lag when you swipe too fast. The Glorious PC Gaming Race mat apparently handles all these problems with ease.

I'm looking for a new mouse pad as well. This is what my research has yielded: For cheap + soft mats that are super slippery, your two best options are basically the Puretrak Talent and a variation of the Glorious PC Gaming Race mouse mat. If you're willing to spend up to $35 on a mouse mat, then people will recommend Zowie GTF-X (not sure if this is big enough for you, however).

If you want to spend under $20 for a pad, then - from what I've read - the Glorious Gaming mat is the way to go. The Puretrak Talent is very slippery, but the edges aren't stitched, and apparently the Talent gets dirty very quickly. The Glorious mat has side stitching, and has very good precision (allegedly), and is arguably as slippery as the Talent.

If you're looking at the QCK XXL, then, Glorious PC Gaming Race should have mats that are equivalent in size. If you think you're okay with 18 or 24 inch width, then the XL mat or the TCG playmat (meant for card games but same material as their mouse mats) are the best option. Even with shipping costs, using the code JOHNCENA will take 10% off your order, so the max you'll pay is around $20. [url=http://www.pcgamingrace.com/products/glorious-tcg-playmat-mouse-mat]LINK TO GLORIOUS PC GAMING RACE SITE[/url]

If you want to know where I got my information from: [url=https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/4gl55t/slickest_smoothest_most_slippery_soft_mouse_pads/d2j2nps]My own Reddit thread on the subject of slippery, cheap mouse mats[/url]

Keep in mind that I'm looking for a mat with great glide. These might not fit what you look for in a pad (you might want more friction). However, a slippery pad definitely makes it easier to side swipe super fast for rocket jumps and 180 deg turns. And you want good tracking on your mat too or your aim will jitter/lag when you swipe too fast. The Glorious PC Gaming Race mat apparently handles all these problems with ease.
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Yeah I have a slothmat pro extra large and it's pretty great

Yeah I have a slothmat pro extra large and it's pretty great
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gfantomIf you're willing to spend up to $35 on a mouse mat, then people will recommend Zowie GTF-X (not sure if this is big enough for you, however).

I heavily recommend not getting the GTF-X. For being as simple as a mouse pad Zowie really screwed up, at least for me. Tried for weeks to get the thing to stop curling up HEAVILY on the sides with no success and it also slides around all over the place on my desk. First few days I used it it was incredibly fast and after that it got slower and slower and slower until it felt like a completely different pad. Wash it and it's super fast again. The thing has so many problems and is really weird imo.
The 36" Glorious pad is what I use now and it's pretty awesome, although the first week or so it attracts a lot of dust.

[quote=gfantom]If you're willing to spend up to $35 on a mouse mat, then people will recommend Zowie GTF-X (not sure if this is big enough for you, however).[/quote]

I heavily recommend not getting the GTF-X. For being as simple as a mouse pad Zowie really screwed up, at least for me. Tried for weeks to get the thing to stop curling up HEAVILY on the sides with no success and it also slides around all over the place on my desk. First few days I used it it was incredibly fast and after that it got slower and slower and slower until it felt like a completely different pad. Wash it and it's super fast again. The thing has so many problems and is really weird imo.
The 36" Glorious pad is what I use now and it's pretty awesome, although the first week or so it attracts a lot of dust.
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goliathus because of its sewn edges. the surface of the speed is v smooth and nice. it's kinda thin tho, so either have a smooth desk or stack it atop a thicker pad

zowie's stitched pads look good too

goliathus because of its sewn edges. the surface of the speed is v smooth and nice. it's kinda thin tho, so either have a smooth desk or stack it atop a thicker pad

zowie's stitched pads look good too
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sounds weird but i use a big piece of cardboard that i cut into a rectangle, about 18" x 24". the surface works surprisingly well with the optical sensor of a mouse, its almost like playing right on your desk but its got a somewhat "fuzzy" feel to it that resembles a cloth pad. best thing is it cost me $0.00 because i had a piece of cardboard to recycle.

sounds weird but i use a big piece of cardboard that i cut into a rectangle, about 18" x 24". the surface works surprisingly well with the optical sensor of a mouse, its almost like playing right on your desk but its got a somewhat "fuzzy" feel to it that resembles a cloth pad. best thing is it cost me $0.00 because i had a piece of cardboard to recycle.
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