1. Corsair Vengeance MM200 Standard Edition
2. SteelSeries QcK
3. EpicGear Hybrid Pad HDST Large
4. Logitech G240 Gaming Cloth
Now to the reviews:
Logitech G240 Gaming Cloth:
It feels like cheap plastic.
I notice each dust core on the mouse pad (on the skin). That's playing totally annoying and feels like a small resistance.
It slips when little pressure on the mouse pad is.
Therefore, for a gaming mouse pad, it only gets 1/5 stars.
Corsair Vengeance MM200 Standard Edition:
A better version of the Logitech G240 Gaming Mouse Pads Cloth. It feels not quite so cheap. But the Soff also feels something by plastic and it shows now and then smaller resistors when dust grains on the pad are. One must also exert less pressure, so it does not slip. 2/5 stars
SteelSeries QcK:
Here you can feel no plastic. One can clearly see that this is material. This is a pad for proper low sensitivity player. You notice how the material slows down the mouse. For me personally, it slows down too much, unfortunately. It never slips almost, still less than the Corsair Mouse Pad. 4/5 stars
EpicGear Hybrid Pad HDST Large:
This mouse pad like a halfway house feel. It does not feel plasticky, but it also does not feel the fabric directly (it slows the mouse does not). It feels high-quality as the SteelSeries QcK and it does not slip, it will not budge encouraging the table. 5/5 stars
So I decided, since I the substance to feel very at QcK and he too slows down the mouse for the EpicGear Hybrid Pad HDST Large. In addition, the EpicGear has the best rubberized bottom, because it absolutely does not slip. And it is greater than the QcK. The QcK I found sometimes a bit too small.
PS: Out of the box, none of the Mouse Pads by chemistry or something stunk (which is apparently not always the case). I found very positive.
PSS: The edges of these mouse pads are not protected from fraying. I've decided against the extra-sewing the edges, there is no rubber namely under a seam, and thus the mouse pad from sliding when you come to the brink.