logitech or corsair mouse cloth pad
Hey guys! I'm thinking about getting a mouse pad, I just don't know which one to get since the corsair one is cheaper, but the logitech one will match my g500s.

but most importantly, how do they perform?

BTW... I'm getting cloth mat because they're more comfy than hard mats.
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no May 6, 2014 @ 12:42pm 
ive got the Corsair MM2000 extended its very spacious and very comfortable its so worth the money :)
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SilentHorizon May 6, 2014 @ 12:48pm 
thx for your input. Yeah, I was thinking about getting the compact version since peeps on newegg were saying that the standard version is HUGE.
Azza ☠ May 6, 2014 @ 2:00pm 
Cloth or rubber edges are prone to fray, ensure the edges are stitched or bordered, without getting in the way of hand movement.

I would say neither, but not sure about the latest corsair mouse cloth pads, they might be good?

Suggest getting a large Razer Goliathus mousepad, if you have the space for it and cash. It seriously works great with the Logitech G500 or Razer DeathAdder, etc, making them better speed and control for gaming purposes. Note they are quite large, the large size is extremely big (444mm x 355mm) - using only about 1/12 of the space ability to actually move across the entire 32 inch screen, heh, but great comfort. SteelSeries QcK mass is similar quality but smaller if space is an issue, though it does have a little more drag and edges than I personally like.

Razer Goliathus (2013 Speed Edition) Soft Gaming Mouse Mat
- This one is ideal for FPS shooters and more fast paced games. Still great for all round work, but makes the biggest difference towards gaming. Optimized for all mouse sensitivities and sensors. Speedy mouse movements but with pixel-precise targeting and tracking due to the way it's weaved. If you do, make sure to get the 2013 edition with anti-fraying stitched frame as it will prolong it's life and stop the edges from lifting. Seriously comfortable for me.

However, can be more expensive, or sometimes even overpriced in certain stores.
Last edited by Azza ☠; May 6, 2014 @ 2:09pm
Rumpelcrutchskin May 6, 2014 @ 2:52pm 
SteelSeries QCK, decent price and lasts well. All kind of sizes available.
SilentHorizon May 6, 2014 @ 4:40pm 
Yeah I don't want to go above $20 if I can and I want cloth because it's comfy. I don't care if it gets worn out after a while.
Stymie May 6, 2014 @ 4:56pm 
Originally posted by Zurahh:
ive got the Corsair MM2000 extended its very spacious and very comfortable its so worth the money :)
I just bought the MM200 last weekend but standard edition. It's big but thats how big I always wanted. It is a cloth pad but the texture is very smooth, especially the mouse movement. (Mines is the Logitech G700)
Last edited by Stymie; May 6, 2014 @ 4:57pm
SilentHorizon May 14, 2014 @ 12:54pm 
just wanted to say thx guys for all of your recomendations. But I decided to get the logitech cloth mouse pad, partially because the G logo will match my g500s.
Astraea Kisaragi May 14, 2014 @ 1:00pm 
I have a Roccat Sense Glacier Blue and I'm extremly happy with it. It shows some wear but it has almost 3 years now.
Decided for it over Razer due the color, I have blue leds and the Razer was green.
But I think Roccat isnt present in all countries.
Stymie May 14, 2014 @ 3:31pm 
Originally posted by HBZK100:
just wanted to say thx guys for all of your recomendations. But I decided to get the logitech cloth mouse pad, partially because the G logo will match my g500s.
Good choice. I was going to buy the logitech cloth pad but I decided to go with the corsair due to being about 8 bucks cheaper.
SilentHorizon May 14, 2014 @ 4:01pm 
ah, just got my logitech g240 mouse pad. I like it a lot!!!! LOVE the percision that the mouse mat brings.
Blue Falcone May 14, 2014 @ 5:28pm 
Steelseries
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