SteelPad QcK Heavy - Gaming Mouse Pads Get Huge!
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SteelPad QcK Heavy - Gaming Mouse Pads Get Huge!
SteelPad QcK Heavy - Gaming Mouse Pads Get Huge!
SteelPad QcK heavy is a monster among desktop cloth pads. Nothing less. It is a super-sized mouse pad made of a high quality cloth material with a specially designed non-slip rubber base which prevents the pad from sliding; no matter what surface the mouse pad is placed on. Read on to see what Legit Reviews thinks of this huge mouse pad!
Article Title: SteelPad QcK Heavy - Gaming Mouse Pads Get Huge!
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/500/1/
I'd like to thank Bubba from the forums for taking his time to write up this Review for Legit Reviews. This is his first ever review and I'd like to give him a hand on his first article. Writing on a mouse pad isn't the most fun thing to do with your spare time and he managed to get it out the door. He's working on a PSU review that should be out shortly, so keep an eye out for Bubba here on the forums and the main page. He's a down to earth guy, a gamer, a family man and he's legit. Welcome to the family! And yes, those are his thumbs!
SteelPad QcK heavy is a monster among desktop cloth pads. Nothing less. It is a super-sized mouse pad made of a high quality cloth material with a specially designed non-slip rubber base which prevents the pad from sliding; no matter what surface the mouse pad is placed on. Read on to see what Legit Reviews thinks of this huge mouse pad!
Article Title: SteelPad QcK Heavy - Gaming Mouse Pads Get Huge!
Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/500/1/
I'd like to thank Bubba from the forums for taking his time to write up this Review for Legit Reviews. This is his first ever review and I'd like to give him a hand on his first article. Writing on a mouse pad isn't the most fun thing to do with your spare time and he managed to get it out the door. He's working on a PSU review that should be out shortly, so keep an eye out for Bubba here on the forums and the main page. He's a down to earth guy, a gamer, a family man and he's legit. Welcome to the family! And yes, those are his thumbs!
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whats funny is that before i read the article, they LOOKED comfortable. i've got a Fellowes Microban mousepad here, and i've been looking for a replacement... thanks for the article!
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Wow that things big and it sounds like its a great pad!
Nice rewiew Bubba!
Congrats on your first one!
Nice rewiew Bubba!
Congrats on your first one!
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Nice review. I use a Superpad mouse pad that I've had for about 2-3 years now...it's about the size of the large mouse pad in the review and I love it. I can't use a regular mouse pad ever again.
*one note and this is in no way meant as an insult, just letting you know in case you missed it....you have a few misspelled words and words that aren't spaced.
Aside from the grammar mistakes...I really liked the review.
*one note and this is in no way meant as an insult, just letting you know in case you missed it....you have a few misspelled words and words that aren't spaced.
Aside from the grammar mistakes...I really liked the review.
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Mouse pads are overlooked so often. I was wondering though just how well it would survive a session in the washer to get the gaming food stuffs out like pop, chips and pizza grease that happen to mouse pads. Not mine well maybe some orange cheese power crap from the Cheeto's that get on my mouse pad =)