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Which one should I buy?
Problem is, most table surfaces dont have any resistance at all. Slight bumps will move your aim. I used to use just a table, then I got a Razer Goliathus pad. It's like night and day.
I haven't used any other pad, but I recommend the Goliathus for cloth pad users.
For example: A sensor from the Logitech G500 or Razer DeathAdder series would work great on...
Razer Goliathus Speed Edition mouse pad
(so long you have the room for the large pad and it's the weaved edges as to prevent lift/wear)
I noticed my mouse feet's slipperyness dissapears after playing for like 20 min when I touch it...
So how much faster does the hard pad wear out the mouse feet than the cloth pad?
This didn't happen with my old deathadder because old deathadder chroma used to have very slippery mouse feet.