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Ulti-mat: Solid X3 Mousepad E-mail
Apr 19, 2009 at 12:56 PM

Ulti-mat: Solid X3 Mousepad

 

Yesterday I looked at the Ulti-mat Seven mousepad, today I've got another from Ulti-mat, the Solid X3. This pad is much larger, almost double the size of the Seven, and it's very different all around as well. The Seven was very slick and smooth, the Solid X3 is a smooth surface, but yet offers quite a bot of resistance. The Solid X3 is a cloth and plastic style pad, it has a plastic surface but yet still remains flexible.

 

 

 


Product Name:Ulti-mat: Solid X3 Mousepad

Author: Kristofer Brozio

Sponsor: Ulti-mat


 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


Solid X3


Ulti-mat Solid has a thin layer of plastic on the top so you get the best feel to it and the best performance from your mouse.

To get ULTIMATE glide, we suggest using Ulti-mat Add ´n Slide mouse feet on your mouse. That way you get the best performance of the mouse pad.


Attributes:

- Work’s perfectly with all mouse

- Extremely slippery High-end coating

- Natural rubber keeps mouse pad steady in every base

- Designed to be perfect in every day professional gaming use

- Flexible plastic coated mouse pad

- Size 380*320*2mm



A Better Look at Things:


The Solid X3 comes in a colorful cardboard box, it has a little information on it pertaining to the product inside. The X3 inside is just wrapped in plastic for protection.



The Solid X3 is a black colored mousepad, a hybrid style pad like the Seven I looked at yesterday. It has a hard plastic coating on the top but yet remains flexible like a cloth pad. On the bottom right hand corner we find the Ulti-mat logo.



The Solid X3 isn't very thick, only 2mm.



The backing is a non-slip rubber so it will stay put where you put it.





Installation, Testing and Comparison:


I used my Microsoft X8 wireless mouse with the Solid X3, and the first thing I noticed is that it seems to offer quite a bit of friction. With the Seven I reviewed yesterday, I was very slick, the Solid X3 in the polar opposite and offers quite a bit of resistance. This isn't a bad thing for those that like it, but personally I prefer my mouse to move a bit more freely.



The Solid X3 is a large pad, there's no doubt about that, luckily I've got the room for it, so it wasn't a problem for me, but for those with limited space, this most likely will not fit.


No matter what I did with the Solid X3 my mouse tracked perfectly, being it does offer a lot of resistance it seemed though I had to do a bit more work to move the mouse. I like my pads to have some resistance to add a bit more control, but the Solid X3 seems as though it has too much.


It's a well made pad, I like the combination of plastic and cloth.


I also noticed that it seems to pick up dirt, grime etc from your hands, no matter what you do you're still going to hand dust, dirt etc on your hands, and the Solid X3 seems to pick it up. I had to clean the feet of my mouse more frequently, something I really didn't have to do with the Seven.




Summary and Comments:


The Ulti-mat Solid X3 is a very well made mousepad, it's large so it offers a lot of room to move about, but it has quite a bit of resistance to it, a bit too much for my personal tastes.


Overall though it's a nice pad, and if you've got the room and you like a less than smooth surface. It does offer excellent tracking, my mouse never missed a beat no matter what I did.



DragonSteelMods gives the Ulti-mat: Solid X3 Mousepad a 4.5 out of 5 score.



Pros:

-Large for those that have the room

-Well made

-Flexible

-Excellent tracking


Cons:

-Large

-A lot of resistance




I would like to thank Ulti-mat for the chance to review the Solid X3 and for their continued support of DSM.




review# 569




 

 


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