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If you're going to invest $50 or more in a great gaming mouse, it couldn't hurt to plunk down just a little bit more for a great mouse pad to go with it. While mouse pads aren't the absolute necessity they were back in the days of ball mice, they still provide a comfortable, streamlined surface that won't wear down your mouse or get it too dirty over time.
Of the models I tested, I liked the Rantopad MAX Super Large Aluminum Gaming Mouse Pad is the best. It's unpretentious, elegant and, best of all, cheap. However, models from Logitech, SteelSeries, Razer and smaller companies performed similarly well.
But the price range of this product is less compared to its peers.Ive been using it for a quite some time and i can vouch you for that.
You can find it here
http://www.amazon.com/Rantopad-Alum...7EKM/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A3UQ82AWH2Z8O2
and as you can see the pads come with streamlined surface
and they do have considerable size and fits for every size of mouse
Check out the various pics of them
Of the models I tested, I liked the Rantopad MAX Super Large Aluminum Gaming Mouse Pad is the best. It's unpretentious, elegant and, best of all, cheap. However, models from Logitech, SteelSeries, Razer and smaller companies performed similarly well.
But the price range of this product is less compared to its peers.Ive been using it for a quite some time and i can vouch you for that.
You can find it here
http://www.amazon.com/Rantopad-Alum...7EKM/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A3UQ82AWH2Z8O2
and as you can see the pads come with streamlined surface
and they do have considerable size and fits for every size of mouse
Check out the various pics of them
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