Razer Destructor Mousepad Review

Razer Destructor Mousepad Review
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Anyone really into PC gaming knows all about Razer products.  Their products are so recognizable mainly because of their unique sense of style, and the fact that Razer names their products after deadly wildlife.

Razer has themed their products after the world’s deadliest snakes, fish, and spiders… so what deadly animal can they slap on their latest mousepad?  An ant?  I’d love to be in the boardroom when the Marketing department was meeting about this one.  Not everyone watches the Discovery channel, so most civilized people haven’t witnessed how a swarm of these insect can strip a small animal in mere minutes.

If ants really were the icon of Destruction then they’d be used as a metaphor at LAN parties much more often.  I can hear the trash talk now…. “Yeah, buddy, I’m gonna dominate you like an ant on your backside.  I’m gonna bite your ass, and you’ll have mild discomfort and probably have some swelling and skin discoloration.  You’ll have to go to the doctor for some topical cream, boi…”

I’m just sayin…

Regardless of the Destructor’s misguided animal icon, it is a high-quality mousepad, designed to register precise movement with today’s optical and laser mice, and do it without slowing down the gamer.

Product Description
The crux of the Razer Destructor¿s innovation lies in its proprietary gunmetal coating which yields a highly reactive surface. The result is superior tactility, improved responsiveness and enhanced tracking. Gaming-grade optical mice track up to 25% better on the Razer Destructor, and gaming-grade laser mice up to 37% better, when compared to other gaming-mousing surfaces which are designed specifically for extremely precise movements. Measuring 350mm (length) x 280mm (width) x 2.3mm (height), the Razer Destructor provides an ample mousing area for lower-sensitivity gamers accustomed to performing sweeping movements.

Product Description
Razer Destructor Professional Gaming Mat- Full Retail Multi Language. Designed by top professional Gamers Razer Fractal textured surface for enhanced precision movements Optimized to improve optical and laser gaming grade mouse performance Ultra-wide size

Developed with top professional gamers

The Razer Destructor was co-designed, tested and validated by some of the most internationally respected and revered eSports teams, including Fnatic, Team World Elite and Team EG. Through their constant input, our engineers were able to push the boundaries of invention beyond all expectations, culminating in a product whose level of refinement is only possible at the highest echelons of competitive tuning.

Razer Fractal textured surface for enhanced precision movements
The crux of the Razer Destructor’s innovation lies in its proprietary gunmetal coating which yields a highly reactive surface. The result is superior tactility, improved responsiveness and enhanced tracking.
Optimized to improve optical and laser gaming-grade mouse performance
The Razer Destructor™ was made with one primary mission in mind: to coax the maximum performance from gaming-grade mice. And the results speak for themselves. Gaming-grade optical mice track up to 25% better on the Razer Destructor™, and gaming-grade laser mice up to 37% better, when compared to other gaming-mousing surfaces which are designed specifically for extremely precise movements.
Ultra-wide size
Measuring 350mm (length) x 280mm (width) x 2.3mm (height), the Razer Destructor™ provides an ample mousing area for lower-sensitivity gamers accustomed to performing sweeping movements.
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3 Comments

  1. Drewry Pope says:

    The destructor is an ant.. that's why there is an ant symbol, it's not misguided. you may want to fix this, no matter how old the article. :-) Have a nice day…night… whatever.

  2. Alan says:

    I actually spoke with Robert Krakoff (Razerguy) at PAX08 about it. All headphones are named after fish, mice = snakes, mousepads = insects

  3. Fnatica says:

    Thanks for the Review. I've been looking at the Razer Destructor and and probably going to put down money very soon. I received an email from Razer and apparently they are releasing a limited run White version. Its looks bling bling!. considers

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