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When it comes to a mouse pad, there are actually quite a few good ones out there. I definitely suggest to make sure it specifies "GAMING" within the description. Razer makes both lower cost, normal mouse pad for around $10 and a much nicer one that lights up and has a super smooth surface capability for around $40/$50. You can also get Logitech and SteelSeries ones in the lower price range. Currently in our house we have a gaming desk that the entire top of the desk is a mousepad surface and do not use an extra mouse pad. We have one desk that is using the Razer "Firefly" and then a third one that is using an extra large gaming mat 27x11. We all use the Razer Naga Pro mouse and we are all happy with our mouse pad/surface. Believe me, if it's a gift, as long as it says "GAMING" on the package, you can get away with the lesser price of any and your recipient will be very happy. The mouse itself is going to be the cake and the mousepad, just the icing on top.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would recommend a mouse mat since it doesn’t restrict you as much and might look better
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Razer Acari unless you want a charging mouse pad, but that wouldn't be Razer
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