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Anyone know a hard pad that's giant? like 17x14 inches (430x360~ mm) or so.

I have an icemat and a 9hd, both way too small.
something like the qpad heaton xl would be perfect (except they dont make it anymore and its a million dollars)
I don't want a cloth pad pls don't suggest.
open to ghetto solutions too..

Anyone know a hard pad that's giant? like 17x14 inches (430x360~ mm) or so.

I have an icemat and a 9hd, both way too small.
something like the qpad heaton xl would be perfect (except they dont make it anymore and its a million dollars)
I don't want a cloth pad pls don't suggest.
open to ghetto solutions too..
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artisan shiden kai mid maybe

artisan shiden kai mid maybe
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Xtrac Hammer

http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/hard-surface-mouse-pads/hammer/

It's 11 x 17, but it's the largest Hard Pad I could find still in production. I bought it and have been using it for about 3 days now. It's fucking awesome.

Xtrac Hammer

http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/hard-surface-mouse-pads/hammer/

It's 11 x 17, but it's the largest Hard Pad I could find still in production. I bought it and have been using it for about 3 days now. It's fucking awesome.
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Devonartisan shiden kai mid maybe

yea I don't think its really what I want. the largest size in artisan pads are still borderline too small and mid isn't really the same as a hard pad. and kind of expensive if I don't end up liking it so I don't wanna try it. ty tho ;o

ComangliaXtrac Hammer

http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/hard-surface-mouse-pads/hammer/

It's 11 x 17, but it's the largest Hard Pad I could find still in production. I bought it and have been using it for about 3 days now. It's fucking awesome.

ill think about that one^^ wish it was taller (and solid color!)

[quote=Devon]artisan shiden kai mid maybe[/quote]
yea I don't think its really what I want. the largest size in artisan pads are still borderline too small and mid isn't really the same as a hard pad. and kind of expensive if I don't end up liking it so I don't wanna try it. ty tho ;o

[quote=Comanglia]Xtrac Hammer

http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/hard-surface-mouse-pads/hammer/

It's 11 x 17, but it's the largest Hard Pad I could find still in production. I bought it and have been using it for about 3 days now. It's fucking awesome.[/quote]
ill think about that one^^ wish it was taller (and solid color!)
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Use one of these.
link
you might need an angle grinder to get the sides off though

Use one of these.
[url=http://www.amazon.com/Anolon-Advanced-Anodized-Nonstick--10-Inch/dp/B00008CM4V/ref=lp_289821_1_12?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1411235211&sr=1-12&tag=teamfortresst-20]link[/url]
you might need an angle grinder to get the sides off though
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should I go for the classic or the advanced version.

should I go for the classic or the advanced version.
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If you can still find one, the qpad heaton would be good. Problem with hard mats is that like everything else, they wear down.

Or if you're willing to spend big bucks ($80+), you can get one of the custom milled glass pads if your mouse works on it. If you're not familiar with them, think of the icemat, but better. Or you could just go to a glass shop and have them cut and apply adhesive to one for you--that way you get whatever size you want. I do remember there being a korean company that made those REALLY nice glass mats though.

Frosted glass cutting boards work too: http://www.vanceind.com/15x12clearelitetemperedglasscuttingboard-1.aspx

If you can still find one, the qpad heaton would be good. Problem with hard mats is that like everything else, they wear down.

Or if you're willing to spend big bucks ($80+), you can get one of the custom milled glass pads if your mouse works on it. If you're not familiar with them, think of the icemat, but better. Or you could just go to a glass shop and have them cut and apply adhesive to one for you--that way you get whatever size you want. I do remember there being a korean company that made those REALLY nice glass mats though.

Frosted glass cutting boards work too: http://www.vanceind.com/15x12clearelitetemperedglasscuttingboard-1.aspx
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ComangliaXtrac Hammer

http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/hard-surface-mouse-pads/hammer/

It's 11 x 17, but it's the largest Hard Pad I could find still in production. I bought it and have been using it for about 3 days now. It's fucking awesome.

Anyone used this with a qpad 5k? Been using a Steelseries 9HD for the past couple of years but it's always been a bit too small.

Also, anyone know how to get one shipped to sweden? :D

[quote=Comanglia]Xtrac Hammer

http://www.xtracgear.com/mouse-pads/hard-surface-mouse-pads/hammer/

It's 11 x 17, but it's the largest Hard Pad I could find still in production. I bought it and have been using it for about 3 days now. It's fucking awesome.[/quote]

Anyone used this with a qpad 5k? Been using a Steelseries 9HD for the past couple of years but it's always been a bit too small.

Also, anyone know how to get one shipped to sweden? :D
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#9
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I highly recommend the Func Surface 10302L.

I highly recommend the Func Surface 10302L.
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For desk/mousepads ranging from 12x10inches to 56x23
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=products
there is also a corepad 5xl somewhere on the internet if you think the 4xl is small, i have the 3xl and it works like a charm

For desk/mousepads ranging from 12x10inches to 56x23
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=products
there is also a corepad 5xl somewhere on the internet if you think the 4xl is small, i have the 3xl and it works like a charm
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Dave_If you can still find one, the qpad heaton would be good. Problem with hard mats is that like everything else, they wear down.

Or if you're willing to spend big bucks ($80+), you can get one of the custom milled glass pads if your mouse works on it. If you're not familiar with them, think of the icemat, but better. Or you could just go to a glass shop and have them cut and apply adhesive to one for you--that way you get whatever size you want. I do remember there being a korean company that made those REALLY nice glass mats though.

Frosted glass cutting boards work too: http://www.vanceind.com/15x12clearelitetemperedglasscuttingboard-1.aspx

maybe i'll look harder and try to find a qpad heaton since it seems like its still the only one thats really as big as I want.
kind of apprehensive about glass pads, most of the mice I have don't work properly on my icemat, and I doubt the fk1 would because of its super low lod.

Herr_PAnyone used this with a qpad 5k? Been using a Steelseries 9HD for the past couple of years but it's always been a bit too small.

Also, anyone know how to get one shipped to sweden? :D

I really doubt anyone here used it with a qpad 5k but its a normal mousepad it should be fine~
international shipping:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XTrac-Pads-Hammer-Hard-Surface-PC-Computer-Mouse-Pad-11-x-17-x-3-100-NEW-/231036969351?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35cae06187

stabbyI highly recommend the Func Surface 10302L.

good oldschool mousepad but its only like 14x11 yo

Evil_MrMuffinzFor desk/mousepads ranging from 12x10inches to 56x23
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=products
there is also a corepad 5xl somewhere on the internet if you think the 4xl is small, i have the 3xl and it works like a charm

the biggest hard pad I could find was keira L at 16.7x11.2.
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=artikel&id=158
the 4xl etc are soft/cloth pads.

[quote=Dave_]If you can still find one, the qpad heaton would be good. Problem with hard mats is that like everything else, they wear down.

Or if you're willing to spend big bucks ($80+), you can get one of the custom milled glass pads if your mouse works on it. If you're not familiar with them, think of the icemat, but better. Or you could just go to a glass shop and have them cut and apply adhesive to one for you--that way you get whatever size you want. I do remember there being a korean company that made those REALLY nice glass mats though.

Frosted glass cutting boards work too: http://www.vanceind.com/15x12clearelitetemperedglasscuttingboard-1.aspx[/quote]
maybe i'll look harder and try to find a qpad heaton since it seems like its still the only one thats really as big as I want.
kind of apprehensive about glass pads, most of the mice I have don't work properly on my icemat, and I doubt the fk1 would because of its super low lod.

[quote=Herr_P]Anyone used this with a qpad 5k? Been using a Steelseries 9HD for the past couple of years but it's always been a bit too small.

Also, anyone know how to get one shipped to sweden? :D[/quote]
I really doubt anyone here used it with a qpad 5k but its a normal mousepad it should be fine~
international shipping:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XTrac-Pads-Hammer-Hard-Surface-PC-Computer-Mouse-Pad-11-x-17-x-3-100-NEW-/231036969351?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35cae06187

[quote=stabby]I highly recommend the Func Surface 10302L.[/quote]
good oldschool mousepad but its only like 14x11 yo

[quote=Evil_MrMuffinz]For desk/mousepads ranging from 12x10inches to 56x23
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=products
there is also a corepad 5xl somewhere on the internet if you think the 4xl is small, i have the 3xl and it works like a charm[/quote]
the biggest hard pad I could find was keira L at 16.7x11.2.
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=artikel&id=158
the 4xl etc are soft/cloth pads.
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wonderlandDave_If you can still find one, the qpad heaton would be good. Problem with hard mats is that like everything else, they wear down.

Or if you're willing to spend big bucks ($80+), you can get one of the custom milled glass pads if your mouse works on it. If you're not familiar with them, think of the icemat, but better. Or you could just go to a glass shop and have them cut and apply adhesive to one for you--that way you get whatever size you want. I do remember there being a korean company that made those REALLY nice glass mats though.

Frosted glass cutting boards work too: http://www.vanceind.com/15x12clearelitetemperedglasscuttingboard-1.aspx
maybe i'll look harder and try to find a qpad heaton since it seems like its still the only one thats really as big as I want.
kind of apprehensive about glass pads, most of the mice I have don't work properly on my icemat, and I doubt the fk1 would because of its super low lod.
Herr_PAnyone used this with a qpad 5k? Been using a Steelseries 9HD for the past couple of years but it's always been a bit too small.

Also, anyone know how to get one shipped to sweden? :D
I really doubt anyone here used it with a qpad 5k but its a normal mousepad it should be fine~
international shipping:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XTrac-Pads-Hammer-Hard-Surface-PC-Computer-Mouse-Pad-11-x-17-x-3-100-NEW-/231036969351?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35cae06187
stabbyI highly recommend the Func Surface 10302L.good oldschool mousepad but its only like 14x11 yo
Evil_MrMuffinzFor desk/mousepads ranging from 12x10inches to 56x23
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=products
there is also a corepad 5xl somewhere on the internet if you think the 4xl is small, i have the 3xl and it works like a charm
the biggest hard pad I could find was keira L at 16.7x11.2.
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=artikel&id=158
the 4xl etc are soft/cloth pads.

enigma has an fk1 and afaik it works on the icemat/glass pads. I've been considering getting an fk1 solely because it works on my icemat.

[quote=wonderland][quote=Dave_]If you can still find one, the qpad heaton would be good. Problem with hard mats is that like everything else, they wear down.

Or if you're willing to spend big bucks ($80+), you can get one of the custom milled glass pads if your mouse works on it. If you're not familiar with them, think of the icemat, but better. Or you could just go to a glass shop and have them cut and apply adhesive to one for you--that way you get whatever size you want. I do remember there being a korean company that made those REALLY nice glass mats though.

Frosted glass cutting boards work too: http://www.vanceind.com/15x12clearelitetemperedglasscuttingboard-1.aspx[/quote]
maybe i'll look harder and try to find a qpad heaton since it seems like its still the only one thats really as big as I want.
kind of apprehensive about glass pads, most of the mice I have don't work properly on my icemat, and I doubt the fk1 would because of its super low lod.

[quote=Herr_P]Anyone used this with a qpad 5k? Been using a Steelseries 9HD for the past couple of years but it's always been a bit too small.

Also, anyone know how to get one shipped to sweden? :D[/quote]
I really doubt anyone here used it with a qpad 5k but its a normal mousepad it should be fine~
international shipping:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XTrac-Pads-Hammer-Hard-Surface-PC-Computer-Mouse-Pad-11-x-17-x-3-100-NEW-/231036969351?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35cae06187

[quote=stabby]I highly recommend the Func Surface 10302L.[/quote]
good oldschool mousepad but its only like 14x11 yo

[quote=Evil_MrMuffinz]For desk/mousepads ranging from 12x10inches to 56x23
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=products
there is also a corepad 5xl somewhere on the internet if you think the 4xl is small, i have the 3xl and it works like a charm[/quote]
the biggest hard pad I could find was keira L at 16.7x11.2.
http://www.corepad.com/index.php?pagina=artikel&id=158
the 4xl etc are soft/cloth pads.[/quote]
enigma has an fk1 and afaik it works on the icemat/glass pads. I've been considering getting an fk1 solely because it works on my icemat.
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its not gonna make you good @ aiming dave

its not gonna make you good @ aiming dave
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