Razer Destructor Mouse Mat Review 6

Razer Destructor Mouse Mat Review

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Closer Examination


The mat itself is pretty wide and features an arched wrist rest. The general shape of the mat looks like the old Razer eXactmat just made from plastic. The shape of the mat is pretty good since it maximizes the usable area as much as possible because the curvature follows the angle of your arm.


The non-slip backing of the Destructor is made of natural rubber with a thread like pattern. It does a really good job at keeping the mat in place on almost any kind of surface. During the time I tested the mat it did not move an inch. Normal mats tend to slip around a bit on my hardwood desk, but that was not the case with the Destructor.


With a thickness of only 2.3 mm this gaming surface is quite comfortable to use even though it is a hard plastic mat.


No Razer product is complete without a gimmick. In this case you get a little spider crawling on top of the "Destructor" logo. The logo is painted beneath the surface so the area covered by the logo is usable and will not interfere with your game. I like the fact that the logos are not the “bling bling kind” and something that you can stand looking at every day. The logos are actually so toned down on the Destructor that you do not notice them unless you are looking for them.


Upon closer examination the surface looks extremely smooth with no jagged edges whatsoever. The surface is "soft" to touch and has a good and controllable glide considering that its a smooth surface.
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