• The top choice of esports pros for nearly 20 years
  • Exclusive QcK micro-woven cloth optimized for low and high DPI tracking movements
  • Non-slip rubber base eliminates unwanted movement
  • Recommended for most users with average desk space and mid to low DPI settings
  • 320 mm x 270 mm x 2 mm / 12.6 in x 10.8 in

I've only been using it for about three days now, but in those three days, this has been the best mouse pad I've owned. It's very thin, but the bottom is made of a rubbery material so it doesn't slip (if you force your hand down and across the mouse pad, it can still bunch up, but rarely should that be an intentional movement) but the top is smooth and my mouse (Logitech G600) glides over it with ease. The Medium was bought for my child, and I purchased the Large. Review goes for both. My desk is larger, their's smaller so the sizes were picked as a result. I enjoy having a larger than needed pad in case my mouse gets left at a bad angle and I suddenly need to move/aim/etc, I've got plenty of real estate to work with instead of being mentally worried if I'm close to the edge of the pad. Even if it does come off, since it's thin it doesn't bump or move the mouse like a standard mouse pad (the taller ones) so it's not impactful in the moment. Very pleased with it, and will likely purchase more of these in the future.

SteelSeries QcK+ Review Excellent large format mouse pad. It is very thin and floppy and as such needs a solid surface. The material is a soft-ish foam, similar to croakies glasses holders. The bottom of the pad is a textured rubbery surface to prevent slippage. The size is perfect for never having to worry about the edge of the pad. All of my optical mouses perform flawlessly without any tracking issues (Logitech G5, G500, G600 and MX-mini). I find the price to be perfect. I buy a new one every other year or so just for cleanliness. They hold up well. It is just a bit thinner than the Xtrack Ripper XL pad, which I am also a fan of.

The only things you need to really know here are that this mouse pad is comfortable on the hand, flawless for gaming mouse speeds, easy to clean off material, and so perfectly sized you'll forget it exists. The quality is comparable to high end. I'm using this with a Skytech gaming mouse for reference. You honestly don't need to look at other pads, trust me. It is also worth noting that I place very very hot coffee cups on this thing and zero "ringing" stains happen it's a miracle? Any kind of curve that comes from the boxing is easily fixed by rolling it in the opposite direction and applying pressure for a little bit or placing it back in the box in reverse. Highly recommend this product. Don't waste cash on other "super mouse pad" nonsense.

I really enjoy the 25 to 50% of this mouse pad that I can use. My cats seem to enjoy the 50 to 75% of this mouse pad that they use. I use this mouse pad everyday, but so do my cats. The 25 to 50% of the mouse pad that I am able to use at any time works really well. I can move my mouse easily, and it is very smooth. The bottom of the pad is rubbery, so it doesn't move anywhere. My cats seem to enjoy this mouse pad because it is flat, on my desk, and when they sit on it they are in the way. I am afraid that one day they will both sleep on it, and I won't be able to use any of the mouse pad anymore. Anyway, if you need a good mouse pad, or you need a place for your cats to sleep, then I recommend this mouse / cat pad.

I love the large format of the mat so that I can adjust my arm to different positions while sitting at the desk for hours. Especially in content creation this mat paired with a good dpi switching mouse will give really accurate outcomes. I like how I can hold one button on the mouse to use low dpi and move across the mat to get the dimensions accurately the first time. Surface is really smooth and the edges are still intact after a couple months of heavy use. The mouse doesn't stick the tiniest even with a lot pressure on it. That helps a lot while playing Dota 2 or Call of Duty. As far as carrying it around goes, it does go flat back as soon as it is placed on the table. I had it rolled up in my bag for at least a week and even then it lay flat except a tiny bit on one edge (it was flat after an hour or so).

Great addition to my set up and very smooth so my mouse moves effortlessly on it. I recommend it to my friends because it’s an awesome gaming surface. Update: so unfortunately the lower left corner of mouse pad has stopped lighting up. I was on a long gaming session that day and I took a lunch break and when I returned my purple color I had was now green. After restarting my computer, plugging and un plugging the usb connection and even re installing the Steelseries engine app the bottom left corner would not color match the rest of the mouse pad. Zone 1 and 2 were set to purple and it would light up red and pink. Still 5 stars because amazon refunded me the money and I just re ordered it because I feel my gaming pad was just defective somehow.

I got a hard steel series pad so I could use my mouse on my couch. It worked great, until my cat discovered it. Now I can only use about 2 inches of it, luckily the surface works well with my steelseries mouse's hi dpi setting.

SteelSeries QcK Limited (with stitched edge) This mousepad is so incredibly smooth, you can feel a speck of dust under your wrist if you move across one. Seriously. For me that means occasionally hitting it with some canned air, but I like being reminded how phenomenal the mousepad is. A gamer tip under any circumstances: Play with a relaxed hand and wrist, and you'll be more precise in your movements. With this mouse pad that means you'll probably need to lower your DPI a fair amount. I went from the range of 950 - 1450 (razer cloth mousepad), down to the range of 400 - 850 (depending on individual "in game" setting capabilities) with this QcK mousepad. Two things I think are important: Make sure the plastic "skates" (gliders on the bottom of your mouse) aren't so scratched up that there's edges protruding. If there is edges, sand those skates with 2000 grit paper, then rub the pads on leather to get the slick back. Or just rub it for a while on a piece of leather until the grooved edges are gone. Next would be getting the stitched edge. It doesn't matter what company made it, the fabric will peel up from the friction of your wrist- IF it's only glued on. That's just how it works. Some peel faster than others, but they all peel eventually. Get the stitched edge so you have less to worry about. It's worth the little bit more you'll pay, and it adds a good reference point, when using a low DPI with big swipes.

For the person(s) complaining about not getting this mouse pad to unroll flat, be smarter than the mouse pad, roll it up the opposite way it was rolled and stick it back in the box for a while, pull it out and it will lay flat, that easy, thank me later

This mouse pad is great. I previously was using just the standard QcK pad, but I'm now using my girlfriend's desk--which she spent many, many hours refinishing--for my computer so I wanted something to protect the wood from all of my peripherals and other junk. The XXL is perfect. It covers enough space for my mouse, keyboard, and headset with room for me to have my phone in front of me as well (see my photo). It's also a little bit thicker than the standard QcK, which I like. Would definitely recommend.