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Testing:
After it was sitting on my desk I laid both hands flat on the Destructor and gave a really strong push. I find some mouse pads move around too much just under regular use. The last thing I want to be doing in the middle of a game is having to take my hands off the mouse to re-position the pad back to where it needs to be under the mouse. I was happy to see that even with two hands pushing all-out on the Destructor, it would barely budge on my desk.

During use, I found that the Destructor was a very smooth and friction-free pad for the mouse to glide over. As free-moving as it was, I still felt like I had complete control of the mouse at all times. In comparison to some other mouse surfaces around here, including the Steelpad S&S I was previously using, I found that the Destructor was by far the smoothest surface for the mouse to glide over.

Conclusion:
I always wondered if I'd fine a mouse surface that would come near to the one I was using previous to receiving the Razer Destructor and now I have. This is an excellent pad that offers a very low-friction surface for your mouse while at the same time keeping it a very controlled surface. I'm sure any heavy PC user or gamer will find the mere $41 dollar price tag a low price to pay for the new level it will take their mouse control to.

Pros:
Excellent mouse performance on pad (very smooth, yet still controlled)
Great design
Included carry case is incredibly durable
Does not slip and slide like some mouse surfaces do

Cons:
None that I was able to find during my tests

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