Razer Exactmat with Exactrest Gaming Mouse Pad & Wrist Rest--Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
Razer Exactmat with Exactrest Gaming Mouse Pad & Wrist Rest--Black
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #944 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Razer
- Model: RZ81-00030101-B2M1
- Platform: No Operating System
- Dimensions: .39" h x .39" w x .39" l, 2.56 pounds
Features
- eXactMat and eXactRest Bundle Mouse Pad and Wrist Rest
- Non-Slip/Anti-Reflective/Abrasion-Resistant/Anodized Aluminum Hard Coat Mouse P
- Speed Side for High Sensitivity Users
- Control Side for Low-Sensitivity and Professional Design Users
- Ultra Large Size
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
| Dual Mousing Surfaces Switch between the SPEED and CONTROL sides with ease to suit your high and low sensitivity gaming styles. |
| Ultra Large Surface A large surface area allows better leverage on space for the execution of precise hand movements. |
| Anodized Aluminum Surface An anodized aluminum surface ensures durability and better value for money. |
- Non-slip, anti-reflective, abrasion-resistant anodized aluminum hard coat
- SPEED side for high-sensitivity users
- CONTROL side for low-sensitivity and professional design users
- Ultra-large size: 330mm (length) x 265mm (width) x 2.5mm (height)
- Bundle package includes specially-designed gel-filled wrist rest
Customer Reviews
Metal Mouse Pad!
Definetly complements ANY mouse you use. This thing is bullet-proof! It is made out of Aluminum and each side has a different texture. One for control, flip it over and it's for speed. Recomended.
Get your face out my pants! ... But it's so BIG!
I'm not a gamer and I love this mousepad, if you use a desktop computer you MUST get this.
The only reason you shouldn't get this is if you have limit very VERY limited desk space ... it's basically 1sqft ... even with that in mind when you open your amazon box you'll be surprised and be like "damn that's a BIG mousepad"
Only thing about this mousepad is you really need to keep it clean, but that should be protocol in the first place, take care of your equipment and it'll take care of you.
4 stars ... only because it is damn expensive.
Smooth and accurate
My experience with precision mouse pads designed for gaming is limited, but this is so far the best that I've used. Previously I used a RatPadz GS which was wearing out after several years of service. It was a great mouse pad, and I debated just buying another one, but I decided to try something else as the technology had advanced somewhat since I bought it. After reading the reviews, and especially after learning that the Exactmat is anodized aluminum instead of plastic and thus probably more durable, I made the decision to get one. I bought the package that also comes with the wrist rest. I purchased a Logitech G5 mouse at the same time, the new one with two thumb buttons. The combination of the two is excellent.
So far I've preferred to use the smoother side. I can't really tell the difference in accuracy between the two sides and the smoother side is quieter and easier to move the mouse on. It makes little noise. I've used a wrist rest for many years and the one that comes with the package is a good one. I especially like that the wrist rest is part of a larger neoprene pad that fits under the Exactmat so you don't have to worry about the wrist rest moving around. With my RatPadz, I used a small separate wrist rest and often had to move it back into place. The printed Razer logo is wearing off the wrist rest but it isn't affecting comfort. The trick with a wrist rest is to rest the heel of your palm on it, not your actual wrist as that can potentially damage the nerves and tendons. People with smaller hands, or those that like to use a lower mouse sensitivity and thus need to move the mouse further across the pad will probably want to use it without the wrist rest, at least when gaming.
This certainly isn't the least expensive mouse pad, and there are less expensive alternatives that will certainly serve you well. But if you are willing to spend a bit extra, I think the Exactmat is worth the price.





