Pro:
-Extreme Lubricity, I spray usually a little silicon spray on the Teflon feet of my mouse, how the madness on the pad slides
-2 Different sides, I like it here, the Control page is best
-Very, Very chic Deisgn
-For Me perfect size
-Gelpad Here
-Good Processing
Cons:
-Of Course expensive, but this is 1. a "fashion products", just gaming peripherals has become totally expensive in recent years, but people buy it yes and 2 gets you even what it
-The Gelpad I would have also liked a bit softer, but is okay
I "operate" the pad btw with a Cyborg RAT 7 (5600 dpi laser) and that works perfectly.
Very strong buy recommendation!
Addendum:
After half a year operation, I regret to revise partially my first impression:
-The Sliding properties of the pads are simply too strong. This applies to both sides. I could never quite get used to the extreme slipperiness me. When playing shooters I just a problem that I often "glide" over my goal beyond. And I'm already very far gone down in the DPI. This property can, however, only to counteract to a certain extent with the reduction of the DPI. Because at some point I'm at a point where I do not want to slow down.
-The Sides differ too little. I see almost no difference between the two sides. The Control page is a bit rough, the sliding property affects but hardly.
-On The Control page I actually occasionally snagging the laser noticed, but very rarely.
-Größtes Problem (but should all hard Mouse concern) for me is that a tiny crumb is enough on the pad to make completely useless mouse quasi. You can tell immediately when something "dirty" passes between Teflon feet and pad and remains quasi only hang. The result then is that I need to wipe some 3-4 times over the pad in a CS GO match or blow on my mouse down. It's frustrating.
-The Rubber feet pads adhere not really good on my table. While playing though verruscht the pad only little but it slips. Others do pads better.
-The Gelablage is really too hard.