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    Default SteelPad - Professional mousemats.

    In 2001 SteelSeries launched the first SteelPad - manufactured in hard steel. Since then the portfolio has grown considerably and today we produce mouse pads in a wide range of materials. Our mouse pads all feature extremely accurate and responsive surfaces, which allows the mouse to pick up minimal and precise movements. It's simply a lot easier to aim with a SteelPad.



    SteelPad 5L series^

    I got a SteelPad mousemat when I bought my mouse Logitech MX, the mat itself is really good, it lets yoor mouse run smoothly allowing ultimate control whilst in-game.

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    Personally,

    I use my GCSE Double Science Biology Revision Guide.

    Works just as well, and cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vixt View Post
    Personally,

    I use my GCSE Double Science Biology Revision Guide.

    Works just as well, and cheaper.
    ROFL ^
    2992reps,

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    I used to use a magazine but my mouse kept rubbing on it rather than drifting on it. I wanted to buy a decent mouse so I thought with the mousemat it was worth it.

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    You got a laser or rollerball mouse?

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    I just have a little area on my desk ... which is aloud to be mucked up by the mouse really lol ...

    Why buy a mousemat that is expensive?

    ITS JUST A MOUSE MAT
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aeon View Post
    I just have a little area on my desk ... which is aloud to be mucked up by the mouse really lol ...

    Why buy a mousemat that is expensive?

    ITS JUST A MOUSE MAT
    You wouldn't think it but a decent mouse mat can be a complement whilst playing games. I thought that at first, but once I used mine, it was worth it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ymo View Post
    You got a laser or rollerball mouse?
    I have an optical mouse 'lazer'.


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    This is my mouse, called Mister Mouse.



    I often get hungry around Lunch time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomush View Post
    This is my mouse, called Mister Mouse.



    I often get hungry around Lunch time.
    Heh^ :rolleyes:

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    Looks good quality although looks a bit pricey.

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