XTracPads Ripper XL v2 Mouse Mat
Packaging
Published: 12th August 2007 | Source: XTrac Pads | Price: |
The Ripper XL's packaging can be described in one word - minimalist. Sporting nothing more than a red and black card insert that includes the specifications on the rear and bundled in a lightweight plastic cylinder, it certainly makes a change from overcrowded packaging themes like we are used to from Razer. The included packaging would not offer any protection from overzealous couriers, but considering that we are discussing a rubber-backed mouse mat, I think you could expect it to arrive safely and in one piece.


After removing the mouse mat from the cylinder XTrac have further packaged the Ripper XL in a clear plastic bag...presumably to eliminate the risk of dust/lint from being attracted to the cloth surface on the face of the mat. In order to keep your Ripper XL in tip-top condition, XTrac has also included an 'How to' on their website here
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Thanks !TIMMY!, and I agree. It's definitely hard to review something like a mouse mat that can have many variables to many people. You'll never please everyone
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I'm looking for a new mousemat thats not too pricey. How fast would you say tracking becomes a problem? I sometimes move my mouse pretty fast in SourceQuote
llwyd keep me informed on what mousemat u get :P im looking to get one for new deathadder :P (well when i get that 2 lol)Quote
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I'm looking for a new mousemat thats not too pricey. How fast would you say tracking becomes a problem? I sometimes move my mouse pretty fast in Source
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If you are looking for a good, budget mouse mat then you really can't go wrong with the XTrac imo.Quote
the XTrac does look like my Everglide Titan.Quote