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A few weeks ago I received a small package (as opposed to the usual large case packages) and since "good things come in small packages", I immediately opened it. Sure enough it was full of goodies, specifically three mouse surfaces. They were just what I needed as my old gaming surface, a hard plastic model with a sticky bottom, was wearing out on the top and getting clogged up on the bottom.
PCXmods had shipped me three of their updated XTracGear (formally XTracPads, though the surfaces are still maked as such) mouse surfaces: the Carbonic (a letter size), the Ripper (a smaller poster/card stock size) and the Ripper XXL (desk sized) model. These mouse surface models were re-engineered using new materials and technology.
All were designed to give the user a responsive experience, while remaining comfortable on hands. With a sure grip backing, these surfaces will not slide around even when placed on a highly polished desk. Now let’s have a closer look at these updated mouse surfaces.
Specifications:
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Model Name
Dimensions
Material(s)
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Carbonic
8.5” x 11” x 1/8”
Polished Textile precision mouse surface
Enhanced Sure Grip open celled rubber backing
Laser cut fray resistant edges
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Model Name
Dimensions
Material(s)
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Ripper
11” x 17” x 1/8”
Polished Textile precision mouse surface
Enhanced Sure Grip open celled rubber backing
Laser cut fray resistant edges
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Model Name
Dimensions
Material(s)
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Ripper XXL
36” x 18” x 1/8”
Polished Textile precision mouse surface
Enhanced Sure Grip open celled rubber backing
Laser cut fray resistant edges
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Information courtesy of Xtracgear @ http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/
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