RAZER Destructor Precision Gaming Mat
Packaging and Contents
Published: 30th August 2008 | Source: Razer | Price: £29.04 |
Packaging and Contents
The RAZER Destructor comes housed in a cardboard wrap-around that is covered completely by clear plastic. On the front of the packaging there is a nice image of the Destructor mouse mate with a RAZER mouse sitting on it. In the bottom right hand corner RAZER has included some figures illustrating how well the RAZER Destructor improves tracking on laser and optical mice. The front of the packaging also features three clan tags of players who I presume helped with the R&D of the mouse mat.
On the reverse side of the packaging there are testimonials (including photo's) from professional players who were involved in the development of the RAZER Destructor, as well as performance graphs and the features of the mouse mat.
After unleashing the RAZER Destructor from the confines of its cardboard protection we are greeted by a zippered black cloth case with the RAZER logo on the front. The rear of the case is just plain black, and I must admit it looks extremely smart and will aid in keeping your RAZER Destructor clean and undamaged.
Opening up the zippered case we are greeted by the usual suspects inside a RAZER product - a certificate of authenticity and a small fold-out product catalogue.
One thing that's really cool about the RAZER Destructor's zippered case is the fact that the inside is recessed out for the Destructor to fit snugly into. RAZER had to do this as the Destructor isn't as flexible as a standard cloth-type mat and rolling it up into a cardboard tube would have meant creases in the mat itself.
Let's head over the page to see the RAZER Destructor in a little more detail...
Most Recent Comments
That is one nice looking mat. May well grab one to replace this slightly worn out Steelseries 5L i have here.
Yep agreed there Jim. You won't be disappointed, that's for sure 

Got one myself to replace my titan and its the dogs danglies!
arguably pointless but might upgrade from the Razer eXactmat... though they seem fairly similar. Still this will look kick a** on my desk 

Nice review mate! I have still got my sentimental old foam & fabric mousemat (with the kids pics printed on
), and never really thought about a gaming mat. Do they really make that much of a difference? I reckon I will have to give one a try out.
), and never really thought about a gaming mat. Do they really make that much of a difference? I reckon I will have to give one a try out.ooooooh yes! Combine a good mouse with a good mat and its quiet scary the difference. I had an MX1000 and stepped up to a HABU with the Razer eXactmat, and either my fragging skills naturally got much better (I wish...) or the new input devices worked well indeed!
I've been meaning to buy a new mouse mat for months now so I reckon I will buy this one.. Been waiting for a good review of one.
Thanks for the feedback guys, and I'm glad that you found the review poignant enough to make an immediate purchase doug2507.
@stuartpb:it certainly helps mate, that's for sure
@stuartpb:it certainly helps mate, that's for sure

i wonder how it compares to icemat series, i use icemat from 1 year , couldnt find better mouse mat for gaming yet , only bad thing is that mouse sliders must be changed every few months couse they dissapear;]
Took delivery of mine a few weeks ago.
Only problem is, i gave a shot of it to the old man for his mac in the office whilst im building my rig. He didnt wouldnt give it up so had to go order a 2nd.
Only problem is, i gave a shot of it to the old man for his mac in the office whilst im building my rig. He didnt wouldnt give it up so had to go order a 2nd.
haha I'm just visualising that whole episode right now 

@pafk0o: I'm not sure mate as I have never owned an icemat. However, the Fractal surface probably would wear away the feet on your mouse over time I'd imagine. Not terribly so though...


@pafk0o: I'm not sure mate as I have never owned an icemat. However, the Fractal surface probably would wear away the feet on your mouse over time I'd imagine. Not terribly so though...
I think it's about time I buy this...
I have a pretty expensive rig with decent mouse and large monitor but I'm using a buyagift.co.uk BT mouse mat.....
This has to end NOW!!
*Goes to buy*
I have a pretty expensive rig with decent mouse and large monitor but I'm using a buyagift.co.uk BT mouse mat.....
This has to end NOW!!
*Goes to buy*
I need to get one of these soon.
I've lent mine to my house mate while my rig is in pieces.
He says it has improved the response he gets from his old laser mouse
Match it up with a lachesis and your flying
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He says it has improved the response he gets from his old laser mouse
Match it up with a lachesis and your flying

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i had a lachesis before i sold it very next day i bought.I didnt like it.They are huge.I could fit it in my hands...Tiny hands!









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