My claims were now clearly defined:
- To avoid dirt and clean it should be a wipe-clean surface can. Hard plastic so best.
- The bottom must be gummed. Nobody wants it a skidding Mouse. In addition, rubber can hardly pollute.
- The price should not exceed 15. This is the absolute threshold of pain for me, after all it is "only" about a mouse pad.
- The sliding properties should be at least within the average range. I do not expect a fetishist of perfection here. The aforementioned properties are me due to my experience now almost more important.
In my (by the Beverage accidental) renewed Mauspadsuche I went to hit my hitherto unknown company Lioncast. And what can I say: Since it was me actually a mouse pad with all of the above properties offered, moreover, in the range of 10 degrees. Rated 5 stars. This is something I had not seen before. So her with the part.
After usual fast delivery through Amazon I packed full of anticipation the mouse pad from its pretty packaging. And what can I say: yes, that's really for me the perfect mouse pad. All the above characteristics are satisfied, the quality looks absolutely robust. One immediately gets the impression: The part turns 10 hold (which is partly the comparatively high weight). And at the price. Whether there was in fact so, the more practice will tell. Even the sliding properties are absolutely okay, due to the hard plastic better than in my previous cloth mouse pad. Anyone who thinks in hard plastic to a rigid board, has thought wrong: The mouse pad is quite a bit more flexibility - can roll up to it, of course not. The only thing I noticed at my really very critical look: The rubber base stood at a portion in front of a tiny piece, here the pad was punched not completely clean. A courageous grip the cutter and the excess rubber was passé. Ultimately, it can only give time for further information on the quality of the mouse pads, my first impression makes me look more than hopeful about the future, however. Clear recommendation therefore also of me slamming!