Marcus Apr 7, 2015 @ 3:44pm
Razer Goliathus Speed
Hello guys, is any one using a Razer Goliathus Speed if so can you tell me the pros and cons about it ? :D Thanks
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Azza ☠ Apr 7, 2015 @ 3:57pm 
I do...

Highly recommend it with a Logitech G500 series or Razer Deathadder mouse.

Speed Edition is more ideal for fast-past gaming - such as FPS, RTS, etc. It will make a comfortable palm grip mouse, feel as quick as a claw wrist without the strain. Control Edition on the other hand, slightly more bumpy and slower, if you need more accuracy, such as being a sniper. I can still sniper headshot with a Speed Edition, but it's more of a wrist flick 'quick' shot compared to some other mousepads. A mouse with quick adjustable DPI can easily help here anyways.

Soft, flat, smooth, out of the way and very comfortable on the wrist with prolonged gaming. I can do a 8 hours straight clan gaming session, without any wrist issues. Just ensure you have the desk space, the sizes are huge!

Also ensure it's the later version with weaved edges, the older version tend to lift up over time and wear out, the new version doesn't have that issue and lasts much longer. The bottom might stetch out a little after years of sweat, however it stays very clean and flat, no issues affecting it's performance - unlike other mouse pads i've used which get completely destoryed by my 24/7 gaming abuse, this one holds up well for years.

Lots of PROs I could list off - Only Cons is size, if that's any issue. It also depends on what mouse you will be using on the surface type - but it's quite a good all-rounder for opticals and lasers (low/high/duel sensor).
Last edited by Azza ☠; Apr 7, 2015 @ 4:09pm
Vinicius Apr 7, 2015 @ 7:15pm 
I agree with you but use control by greatly help in prescision both awp and rifles without sight
Marcus Apr 8, 2015 @ 5:17am 
Originally posted by Azza ☠:
I do...

Highly recommend it with a Logitech G500 series or Razer Deathadder mouse.

Speed Edition is more ideal for fast-past gaming - such as FPS, RTS, etc. It will make a comfortable palm grip mouse, feel as quick as a claw wrist without the strain. Control Edition on the other hand, slightly more bumpy and slower, if you need more accuracy, such as being a sniper. I can still sniper headshot with a Speed Edition, but it's more of a wrist flick 'quick' shot compared to some other mousepads. A mouse with quick adjustable DPI can easily help here anyways.

Soft, flat, smooth, out of the way and very comfortable on the wrist with prolonged gaming. I can do a 8 hours straight clan gaming session, without any wrist issues. Just ensure you have the desk space, the sizes are huge!

Also ensure it's the later version with weaved edges, the older version tend to lift up over time and wear out, the new version doesn't have that issue and lasts much longer. The bottom might stetch out a little after years of sweat, however it stays very clean and flat, no issues affecting it's performance - unlike other mouse pads i've used which get completely destoryed by my 24/7 gaming abuse, this one holds up well for years.

Lots of PROs I could list off - Only Cons is size, if that's any issue. It also depends on what mouse you will be using on the surface type - but it's quite a good all-rounder for opticals and lasers (low/high/duel sensor).

Thanks bro, I even tested both Razer Goliathus Speed and Control yesterday but it was at 2 different stores :/ So I couldn't really feel a difference. :P But I will go with the Speed Version, I'm currently using 400 dpi 2.5 sensitivity 500Hz (Polling Rate). When I tested the speed version yesterday I didn't go all over the place like people say. So i'm going with the Speed Version. Thank you :D
Marcus Apr 8, 2015 @ 5:18am 
Originally posted by ☯ Gandalf ☯:
I agree with you but use control by greatly help in prescision both awp and rifles without sight

Thank you but i'm pretty sure I will go with the speed version, the control one seems nice tho also :P
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