surprised this video has such a low amount of likes/views/comments, ive been looking for a new desk mat and ive seen so many useless videos but this video actually helped and i just ordered the AXEMAT, great video fr
@@2amProFilmsThis is the only pad I've consistently heard people say this about. But in general OP is correct. I have never had a non stitched edge last more than a year or so. Honestly my most recent desk pad was 8 dollars with stitches edges like 4 years ago. Stitched edges have held up great, and the only reason I'm replacing it is because it's starting to lose color in spots and the foam is a little indented where my keyboard sits. I was a little taken aback by how expensive a good desk pad is. Never had a single complaint with mine and I don't even know if it had a brand name.
@thefilthelement either way, there's no such thing as a best overall deskmat. only a best deskmat that suits your preference. looking at glide as a bench for rating isn't even reliable. proper benchmarks would be the control/speed in which are the deciding factors when purchasing a mousepad. if you're looking for highest glide? mouse with skates and glasspad.
I Guess a too smooth one will make your stop less stable while a too rough one will make your mouse movement too choppy. I still think these are all good viable mousepad and the difference Will be minimal
my friend got the axe mat he is stupid because i am a pro video gamer and he decided to not to take my advice and buy a fucking ZOWIE G-SR-SE Rouge and instead take the advice of kova tech a guy that sound as if his wife left him last week
surprised this video has such a low amount of likes/views/comments, ive been looking for a new desk mat and ive seen so many useless videos but this video actually helped and i just ordered the AXEMAT, great video fr
which mouse is this?
Where can I get a xx large desk mat
fusionstrike limestone desk mat is prob the most comfortable out there
Nice video brother ser
no stitched edge = fraying
Nope, had my SteelSeries mat for 2 years now with no fraying and im on the PC for 8+ hours a day.
@@2amProFilmsThis is the only pad I've consistently heard people say this about. But in general OP is correct. I have never had a non stitched edge last more than a year or so.
Honestly my most recent desk pad was 8 dollars with stitches edges like 4 years ago. Stitched edges have held up great, and the only reason I'm replacing it is because it's starting to lose color in spots and the foam is a little indented where my keyboard sits. I was a little taken aback by how expensive a good desk pad is. Never had a single complaint with mine and I don't even know if it had a brand name.
@@2amProFilmsQck right?
I've had my steel series mouse pad since 2016 and have had zero issues with fraying. I'm just looking for a second mouse pad
Artisan?
They don’t make desk pads pimp
@@wheatbreaddayz8394hi I’ve been looking for a desk mat that performs well, like an artisan, do you have any recommendations.
you are not suppose to have your wrist on them anyway
When i heard: the more glide the higher rating. I clicked off the video.
If you clicked off the video how did you still comment on it?
@@thefilthelement i know dude, braindead is so common nowadays
@thefilthelement either way, there's no such thing as a best overall deskmat. only a best deskmat that suits your preference. looking at glide as a bench for rating isn't even reliable. proper benchmarks would be the control/speed in which are the deciding factors when purchasing a mousepad. if you're looking for highest glide? mouse with skates and glasspad.
I Guess a too smooth one will make your stop less stable while a too rough one will make your mouse movement too choppy. I still think these are all good viable mousepad and the difference Will be minimal
Says Axemat is #1 because it has the smoothest surface
Says Razor is in last and not recommended because its way too smooth.
Awesome review 🙄
smoll
Why do I need a desk mat? My mouse works fine without it. I do not understand.
longevity wise you should have a desk mat unless you want your mouse to not glide well for a long time
@@shueyyyv2185 I have had the same laser mouse for 12 years. It is fine.
@@brandon_wallace okay… then you’re fine. Confused as to why you’re asking
It's mostly to protect your table surface. Without it, the surface gets damaged over time.
@@progenlock7785 seriously why is he looking for a mousepad then lol
my friend got the axe mat he is stupid because i am a pro video gamer and he decided to not to take my advice and buy a fucking ZOWIE G-SR-SE Rouge and instead take the advice of kova tech a guy that sound as if his wife left him last week
imagine making a video and saying a soft mat hurt your hand 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 These kids are getting soft