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XTracPads HYBRID Mouse Pad Review
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Introduction

The XTracPads HYBRID is the latest culmination of XTracPads' development efforts. As its name implies, it is a hybrid of two different surface materials integrated together for superior performance. Let's see if this new method of creating a gaming pad works out!

 

The Package

The XTracPads HYBRID mouse pad was packed in a rectangular box, which also doubles as your LAN carry box.


The Box

The beauty of this box is that it’s built so tough you can whack your neighbors’ dog senseless for the sleepless nights it’s been giving you. (PETA Disclaimer: No Animals Were Harmed In The Process Of This Review) It's kind of like giving the mouse pad the armour of an A1 Abrams tank!


Mice Love a Smooth Ride

LOL! XTracPads should be commended for their great packaging and initiative in protecting their customers’ investment.

Included along with your XTracPads HYBRID mouse pad purchase are generous servings of Mad Dotz Teflon tape in three sets of four as well as an alcohol swab sheet. There is also a maintenance scroll for your mouse pad and a complimentary XTracPads sticker for bragging rights!


Back of the box

 

Specifications

Here are the HYBRID's specifications :

Dimensions
Length
254 mm
Width
406 mm
Height
4.77 mm
Surface
Hybrid cloth-polypropylene surface
Base
Sure Grip rubber base

Judging by the dimensions given above, it’s safe to assume that the XTracPads HYBRID mouse pad doesn’t have a post-code of its own but it’s still big enough for you to land a commercial jet on it.



 
   
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