"Review: Deep Cut Studio's mousepad gaming mats" Topic
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Brian Smaller | 18 Sep 2016 6:07 p.m. PST |
Hi all I have done a review of Deep Cut Studio's mouse-pad gaming mats. Pop over and take a look if you are in the market for a new portable gaming surface. link
Cheers Brian |
Grelber | 18 Sep 2016 8:53 p.m. PST |
Sounds like an interesting product. I visited their website and was impressed, particularly by the ocean mats. It looks like you wound up with their beach mat, with vegetation changing to sand and then to water. "It looked a little like the left over wool on the ground where we shear our sheep – just with less sheep crap." Sorry, love this comment and I'm sure they'll be overwhelmed with this bit of praise! Grelber |
normsmith | 18 Sep 2016 8:53 p.m. PST |
Good practical detail – thanks. I have just bought a large mouse at type surface(not from this company) and am really pleased with it. I store it rolled and it always lays fully flat, no crinkles. |
Brian Smaller | 18 Sep 2016 9:43 p.m. PST |
Grelber – I tell like I see it mate. |
Private Matter | 19 Sep 2016 4:21 a.m. PST |
I have two Deep Cut Studios ocean mouse mats and absolutely love them. They roll up and store nicely. And when put on the table, they lay flat with no wrinkles. flic.kr/p/Kzf8BA. I use two 4x4 to cover my 8x4 table. |
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