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February 2008
(91%)
41 Reviews
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Abstract: Destructor Razer USA Ltd. When is a mouse pad not a mouse pad? When it has a case of its own and is more expensive than most Mice. The Destructor from Razer USA is such a mouse pad, but to call it a mouse pad is a little disingenuous. The Destructor i...
Great Tracking, High precision, Comfortable surface, Included protective carrying case
None!
Even though I am not anywhere close to a professional gamer I still felt that the Razer Destructor was a nice mousepad for me. Its the best mousepad that I have ever used. With a reasonable price tag of $39.99, which includes a carrying case, the Des...
Abstract: It's been a while since I've taken a look at a mouse pad from Razer. Their first one, the eXactMat, was one that I used a lot and liked how there were two distinct surfaces on a hard plate. This year, Razer's released another in a line of mouse pads wi...
Sleek design; lightweight; high quality construction; greatly improves mouse accuracy; travel case is durable.
Pricey; doesn’t come with a wrist pad.
The Razer Destructor gaming mat is good enough for the pros (and overkill for the rest of us). If you’re serious about your setup, it’s a nice complement to a high performance mouse.
The Destructor is a little larger than a standard pad, and a bit oversized for my keyboard tray as the edges hang off the sides. On the plus side, it does leave plenty of room for mouse movement. This is a Logitech iFeel that Ive had for years and h...
So, now that youre armed with all this info, is the Razer Destructor the right tool for you to dessimate your online opponents? That still depends on your preference for a mousepad, but if youre one who likes the feel of the new low-drag mousepads,...
Good tracking, Smooth textured surface, Nonslip base, Ships with a very nice carrying case
Expensive
With their new Destructor mousepad Razer continues its tradition of naming products after animals. Their mice are named after dangerous snakes, their keyboards after spiders and this new gaming mousepad is named after the Gigantiops Destructor ant. Iv...
Abstract: I used to think mice were just mice and that a mouse pad could only go so far. This was all based off my experiences with the Everglide series. Those used specialized fiber materials depending on the version and were great from the start. However, as...
Nonslip rubbery bottom kept it in place, Carrying Case is great for a gamer on the go, Hard durable surface, Smooth Sleek design
Wide design is bad for smaller desks, Meant for the hardcore gamers, Somewhat over the top price tag
Although I’m not a big PC Gamer (yet), I can really see myself gaming on the PC more with the Destructor. Although my computer just isn’t up to snuff with the rest of you liquid cooled, super awesome computers, I’ve never really had a need to improve...
Perfect tracking with all types of mice, Smooth, Even, Better than average glide for a fine grained surface, Low liftoff distance with most mice, Comfort, Design, Durable, Nice natural rubber base, Carrying case included, Subtle graphics, Adequate size fo...
Could be bigger
This mat is damn near perfect in terms of performance. The fact that both optical and laser mice work so great on the surface is very nice. Its smoothness means that there is a bit more friction between mouse and surface than normal. Compared to other ...