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Corsair MM300 Anti-Fray Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad (Extended) on sale for
$16.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
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Corsair MM300 Anti-Fray Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad (Extended) on sale for
$16.99.
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You also don't have to worry about going over the edge of the pad with these quick movements when its bigger.
It can help prevent scratches on the desk surface from the keyboard.
It can be a matter of style and a way to customize your gaming rig.
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There are others who buy the cheaper ones that are around 12 dollars to roll up and use as iintermediate cushions between things when storing, like glass panels etc.
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Other than the dimensions and most playmats not having a stitched edge, they're the same material.
I don't see any decent ones for under $14 on Amazon though.
If you don't care about the design or the brand, just search "xxxl mousepad" and you'll find plenty of cheap competitors.
This one is identical, but without the design and $2 cheaper: https://smile.amazon.co
This slightly smaller one is currently $8 with coupon: https://smile.amazon.co
I have 2, thinking about getting a third, I loaned one to my daughter, and I need to wash the one I have, I think i should get one just to swap out.
How does one wash a mouse pad like this? I imagine a fraying mess of a mouse pad after you wash it.
I think there are definitely non branded options that are less. I'm just not one to know the quality. I have had a few aukey ones and stuff that seem fine that are oversized, costs about 4-5 dollars less.
The end of the mouse pad has reinforced stitching.
You can get something like this for like 5-6 dollars, but the edges are not reinforced and I've owned ones similiar, like the steelseries qck / qck+ which tend to easily get damage on the edges.
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Pain in the palms of your hands after "long long sessions" sounds like an entirely different problem. JK 🤣