QUOTE(OKLY @ Apr 14 2011, 12:16 PM)
Well, logically speaking a harder mat definitely will wear it out faster. There are feedbacks from hard mat users that it eats up the mouse feets faster while some don't experience it. I suppose this is all down to how the user swipes his mouse across the hard mat as well. 
Yes, that's true, I've experienced that, if you want to save up your mouse feet just go for soft mat. For me I have 2 sets of extra feet for my mouse, so I don't mind using an Ironclad. I think local distro should bring mouse feet for sale here, easier for those who can't do online purchase. Yes the market won't be much demanding for it, but I think availability is a must since Razer is quite popular here.QUOTE(OKLY @ Apr 14 2011, 12:34 PM)
But there are some benefits for a hard mat as well such as certain laser sensor might track better on a hard surface. Plus it also won't have problems with uneven table etc. For the mouse feets issue, actually isn't a big problem, you'll just need to get replacements for the feets.
I agree, for lower DPI settings around 1800-3000 my Mamba tracking on Goliathus is still smooth, but for higher DPI, it starts to skips. Ironclad however, have a very smooth surface, which improves the tracking.
Apr 14 2011, 02:53 PM

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