Razer has made them before, but none as big as the Gigantus V2 3XL.

Hardware

It’s a big-ass mouse pad, whaddya want?

Okay, so there’s a little more to it than that.

Be Quiet CPU cooler with RGB RAM and PC fan inside a gaming computer.

Not so with this version of the Gigantus.

That’s all the brading there is on this thing.

The Gigantus shrugged them off, much more easily than the cheap mat I’d been using before.

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Some kind of coating treatment on the surface seems to be doing a lot of extra legwork.

Underneath the surface is lime green-colored rubberized foam.

At the very bottom of the pad is an all-green texture pattern.

Gigantus V2, barely fitting on my desk.

It works very well.

There’s one omission here that I found strange: a stitched edge.

The anti-fray stitching seems to be standard for almost all mousepads these days.

Razer Gigantus rubber core

The rubber underside is patterned so that it won’t slide around.

The mouse glides quickly, with enough friction to stop immediately.

Those who are looking at this primarily as a gaming accessory will find it serves exceptionally well.

Gigantus V2 underside.

Square Feet Per Dollar

Oh, and again, this thing is just massive.

My desk is 60 inches wide and 30 inches deep, with a curved cutout at the front.

And, it still has to “tent” over my monitor stand.

Gigantus V2 loaded down with desk items.

But considering the size and quality of the mat, I’d say that $50 is a bargain.

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