
When I got my first PC, I bought a Loony Tunes mouse pad. That was nearly 10 years ago; my computers have changed quite a bit since then but my mouse pad hasn't. I was using a cloth mouse pad up until a few years ago when I bought my first optical mouse. I then switched to an X-TRAC Zoom optical mouse pad, after debating my $15 mouse pad purchase. I was skeptical of the alleged performance gain at first, but I was made a believer of higher quality mouse pads.
TurboFragPad is a low-friction, very accurate, high performance mouse pad, and like any high performance equipment it will work much better and serve you well with a little care and maintenance.
In anything competitive, every little bit helps. For PC gaming, new accessories are coming into the market place daily that are target toward gamers. TurboFragPad is getting into the gaming mouse pad market with their custom glass mouse pads. Originally designed for CAD professionals, TurboFragPads are now marketed toward the gaming crowd. Let's see if they live up to all the hype.
Package


The packaging of the TurboFragPad is a real trooper. The package was shuffled back and forth, shipped three times before finally arriving at my door. A little extra wear than anyone who purchases one new, but the packaging stood up quite well.


Included in the package is the 10” x 12¾” x 1/4” TurboFragPad, Turbo light mat (six colors to choose from), 110V A/C wall power adapter, Internal computer power connection (only one power source is required), 6 " x 1" strip of adhesive TurboFragTape, cleaning cloth and TurboLube mouse pad cleaner and lubricant.