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I'm thinking of purchasing one of these as I have been in the mousepad market. I was wondering what the condition was like of the wrist rest. Is it like a gel rest that forms to your hand or is it something cheaper?
Thanks!
CaptainPlanet!
11-27-2007, 08:51 PM
personally ive nvr used an exactmat, though ive always been intrigued by the customization of Func Industries' pads
http://www.func.net/products/custom/customize.html
yea, i'm either going to get the exactmat or a func1030 pad my mouse skates will thank me when i do.
CaptainPlanet!
11-27-2007, 11:53 PM
let me know how it works out, i have yet to decide between the 2 so a good opinion would go a long way
cgarb84
11-28-2007, 10:24 PM
I have had an ExactMat for about 3 months and so far I like it a lot. The thing is fuckin huge so make sure you have plenty of desk space for it. It has the 2 different surfaces, although I've only used the smooth fast one so far. When paired with my new Razer Lachesis it is a sexy gaming solution. I didn't get the wrist rest with it so I can't say what that's like. But so far so good on the pad itself.
Betosa
11-29-2007, 01:14 AM
I'm thinking of purchasing one of these as I have been in the mousepad market. I was wondering what the condition was like of the wrist rest. Is it like a gel rest that forms to your hand or is it something cheaper?
Thanks! Like cgarb84, I love my eXactMat and have only been using the smooth side since getting it in May. Using a Logitech MX510 mouse at first and then an MX518 with PTFE tape over the feet, it's been six months of mouse perfection. The thing I hate is that if any dust at all builds up, you can actually feel the glide being impeded. Drives me CRAZY, but brushing it off once every so often takes care of most of it, and rinsing it under water every few months does wonders. I barely rest my wrist on the pad, but if you apply pressure it definitely forms to it, and the pre-formed indentation in the middle seems to be a pretty good cradle. It's like memory foam so if you apply pressure to it, it takes a few seconds for it to readjust when the pressure is taken away. It does take a fair amount of pressure for it to start to deform though. The pad is comfortable enough as it is that I don't want to move my wrist, which is starting to be a handicap in FPS games like UT3, ugh.