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Page 3 of 3 All the mice we tested today had quite slippery feet on them as standard, but if you’re using a mouse that doesn’t slide on the S&S surface too well for some reason, SteelSeries actually include some (5) “Padsurfer” mice feet to have you slipping and sliding all over the shop... well your mouse anyway. Included Padsurfer Mouse Feet  If you’re going to be taking this pad around to LANs then you’ll want to protect it won’t you? From getting scratched, bent, spilled on, leered at, touched by n00bs etc... For this purpose SteelSeries include a soft slip case to carry it around in, with a pocket on the outside to carry your mouse or caffeine pills. Included Slip bag for Transport  Conclusion: The SteelSeries Steelpad S&S sells online for around AU$52 and for that money you get a very, very nice large mouse pad with a great gaming surface, as well as the accessories such as the slip case and mouse feet, but it is one of, if not the most expensive mouse pad I’ve seen, which sadly brings down our OzHardware Rating a fair bit. SteelSeries do offer a “Solo” version for about AU$10-$15 less which is the mouse pad on its own with no accessories, but it doesn’t seem to be available in Australia. If you can get the solo version, it would be my pick, because other than the price it’s simply an excellent pad! OzHardware Rating – 7.5/10 This product can be purchased online at www.techbuy.com.au (Direct Link)
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