Gaming mousepads..any that don't wear off coating?

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blankslate

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I use a rocketfish mousepad that I bought from bestbuy for at most 20$

along with a logitech mx518 mouse.

I treat the mousing surface and the mouse feet with func anti friction liquid. the mouse pad shows some wear after about 2 years of almost daily gaming but it's still providing a nice low friction surface for my mouse.
 

Whirlwind

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Razer Mantis Speed Pad...i love it.

Also have a Razer Exact Mat...a rough side and a smooth side....works awsome with a razer cooperhead, those mouse feet and that pad is a great combo.
 

MistaFreeze

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+1 for the people who say Razer eXactMat. I've had this for at least 4 years and it's still going strong. I have worn out the padded wrist rest so it doesn't show the Razer logo however the actual surfaces are both still in good shape. The precision side can be hard to clean correctly but I've mainly used the speed side and clean it about once a week. From my understanding it's discontinued and now has a newer generation one but honestly if you can find this somewhere for a reasonable price I'd get it. Keep in mind that not all of the eXactMats come with the slide under wrist wrest which you want to get.
 

Whirlwind

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Yeah...mine is complete and in great shape...I would even be willing to sell....but they are discontined and in a way, pretty tuff to get.