Razer Gigantus v2 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad (Medium): Thick, High-Density Foam - Non-Slip Base - Classic Black
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I mean, (almost) anything can be cut, including this, but I'd rather save a little cash and get the smaller one.
I make an effort not to run in the shower. I don't wash my computer accessories, and I don't shower with them.
Selected User Reviews For Razer Gigantus v2 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad (Medium): Thick, High-Density Foam - Non-Slip Base - Classic Black
They made a huge mistake with the size selection. The XXL and 3XL sizes overlap as oversized mousepads for deep desks, whereas the Medium size has no extended version for desks of average depth.
It's only a mouse pad, after all. It isn't "thick," it's only 3mm thick, doesn't cushion, isn't "ergonomic," or anything else, which is why I chose it over other options. I purchased the "medium," which is nicer than previous mouse pads I've owned and works well for gaming and other precision tasks. It lacks the braided edge, which I personally prefer, but that is a personal preference. Although it is advertised as non-slip, it does appear to slide around a little. slip. Also, the "smell" that others have mentioned hasn't gone away yet, but I assume it will with time, just like other similar products. If it really bothers you, you could always air it out or something after you first buy it.
Another defective Razer product, and I'm beginning to notice a pattern. Despite my efforts to correct it, the mouse pad has a distinct ripple. For several days, I tried to flatten the ripple by using heavy books. It was a complete failure. This type of product is commonly delivered rolled up, but a wave will usually flatten out. br>br>I am a hard-core technologist. Every year, I invest a significant amount of money in technology. The price isn't an issue. I carefully select each product, and I expect any product I purchase to meet the manufacturer's claims and be well-made. br>br>With the exception of their laptops, I'm done with Razer purchases. Their accessories are of questionable quality. If you need to return something after Amazon's 30-day return period, Razer is one of the worst, as their bloated and slow return process makes even a simple return unpleasant. br>br>I should not have strayed from my preferred accessory manufacturer, SteelSeries. They produce excellent goods. To replace a recently defective Razer product, I recently purchased another SteelSeries mouse pad.
My old mouse pad (not a Razer) had basically worn out and wasn't tracking well, so I decided to buy a new one. This Razer pad is a good size, tracks well, and is thin enough that you can move your keyboard onto it if you need to, and you won't notice it's there. It's primarily used for gaming, but it's also used for graphic design. It's probably the best mouse pad I've ever owned in my many years (far more than I'd like to admit) of computer use. This book comes highly recommended.
I replaced a fantastic little pad that I'd had for at least 15 years. I'm very impressed with this material; it's comfortable to mouse on and it's very accurate. It will arrive rolled up; allow a few hours or overnight for it to settle onto the desk and flatten out completely. The foam has a little give to it, but it's firm enough to keep it perfectly flat for browsing, CAD, and gaming. I went with the medium, which is plenty big for my desk and use, though the uber large would also be nice. Seriously, $14 is fine with me as long as it lasts a few years, which I expect it to. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat.
Now, unlike other mousepads I've used, this one gets filthy quickly. This mousepad, on the other hand, is extremely smooth and ideal for gaming (my favorite games are: Game titles include CSGO, GTA5, Valroant, and others. In comparison to other razer products that are overpriced, I would say that this is one of the few where the price is reasonable. I also do not smell the strong rubber odor that some other reviewers have mentioned, but that could be due to the fact that I received the smallest option out of all. Overall, I'd give this mousepad a four out of five stars. I was going to give it a five out of five, but I decided to be nice and give it a five instead.
I don't play games, but as a software developer who works from home, I needed a mousepad, so I bought this one. There were cheaper mousepads, but I chose this one because I believed that quality came with a price, and I didn't want to buy a mousepad that I'd have to replace in two months. However, we find ourselves in this situation: (br>br>I purchased this in April and noticed that the surface has started to separate from the pad beneath it today. I can see why now. While I'm working, my wrist/palm rests there on occasion. I don't use it in any way; I simply place my wrist or palm there - It has only been two months, and things aren't looking up. Is there such a thing as a good mousepad?.
It's a great size because it completely covers the Lenovo Legion 5 without the need to wrap or fold it. It even fits in its sleeve! The mousepad itself is pleasant to the touch, with no fraying right out of the box and a light rubber odor. In Battlefield V, it's a little slower than the HyperX Fury S (black), but it's far better for sniping. Also, after about 30 minutes of use, it becomes FLAT, which is far superior to thin HyperX.