It always comes to your preference all i just want to know if you have some issues with rubber or polythene? (as usually i feel soft surfaces comprises these)I recently bought Logitech G500. Looking for a decent mousepad that would work flawlessly with it. Nothing too overly expensive, but within reasonable limits.
If you are a 24/7 online MP guy with long sessions in a row then go for hard surface only (given G500 works best on hard surfaces & cloth pads only)
Again it all comes down to your preference on what kind of a feel you would like, if you wanted something very slick and fast, look at plastic mouse pads or glass. If you want something that has a nice feel on your wrist and a slight amount of friction, take a look at cloth.
Btw! i'm using Razer Destructor myself and it's been a year full of online sessions it still looks new
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