Friday, February 26th 2010
Sharkoon has now expanded its specifically designed for gamers "Rush" product series to mouse pads: The Sharkoon Rush Gaming Mouse pad in its large size defines itself with precise sliding qualities and also with a new, strainable textile surface in particular for demanding PC gamers.

Exceptional tightly woven fibers and an elaborate manufacturing process ensure the texture is abrasion resistant and water proof. Dust, crumbs, and liquids will not penetrate into the fabric and can simply be wiped off. Ruinous and unattractive coffee or sweat stains are a thing of the past. In addition, the granular texture ensures fast and precise mouse movements with the rubberized base keeping the pad in place even in the most hectic situations.


The mouse pad has a thickness of 4mm and offers a 444mm x 345mm edge length which provides a generous action surface particularly for the Low-Sense-Gamer, who plays with less mouse resolution and requires freedom of movement. The cloth pad is suitable for all mouse types, and the mouse pad can simply be rolled together for easy transport.

The Rush Outplay has already successfully passed the test of a demanding gamer. Jan "moon" Stolle, who is a multiple German Counter-Strike 1.6 champion with "Team ALTERNATE," provides the assessment: "The pad has a very fast surface due to the special yarn used. The Slap Stick Effect (Status Friction Effect) is reduced to a minimum by the rough surface texture. Therefore, even smaller mouse movements are extremely precise! The sensitivity remains constant during a long period. For me, a genuine alternative to my plastic pad! My recommendation!"

End customers will find the Sharkoon Rush Outplay Gaming Mouse pad available immediately for the retail price 14.99 euros in authorized retailers.
posted by btarunr - 2:52 PM |  Related News

User comments
by Fourstaff (2:54 PM) - Reply
Nice, but what happens when wear sets in? Will it still be just as water resistant? €15 is a reasonable price though.
by tonyd223 (3:29 PM) - Reply
pr0n proof!
by Loosenut (4:53 PM) - Reply
by: tonyd223
pr0n proof!
Ewwwwww :eek: :slap:
by n-ster (6:46 PM) - Reply
by: tonyd223
pr0n proof!
:rolleyes: If they put it in the specs :"Pornography-proof" or label it a "Pornography-proof mousepad", they will make a LOT of sales :roll:
by erocker (6:52 PM) - Reply
by: Fourstaff
Nice, but what happens when wear sets in? Will it still be just as water resistant? €15 is a reasonable price though.
I think it's like a "sealed" mesh. Water tight. The spongy cushion underneath could easily sop up water though. That doesn't really matter either, it will just stain the bottom of it.
by WarEagleAU (8:38 PM) - Reply
looks pretty good, Ive been looking for a new mousepad seeing as my free Asus one doesn't work well with my Razer Salmosa that I got from that 20 dollar deal a few months back. I need something with texture or all white (Im using a piece of paper now).
by Polarman (9:10 PM) - Reply
My arborite & plywood mousepad is Cola proof. Top that!
by Delta6326 (9:23 PM) - Reply
this maybe cool but who cares if you get a liquid on your mouse-pad i would be more worried about my $100 Mouse
by Soylent Joe (9:26 PM) - Reply
I'd much rather have a liquid-resistant keyboard. One that you can spill stuff on and then just run it under the faucet to wash out the gunk. I know they make those silly gelly ones but they're horrible to type or play games on, I'm talking about a "gaming grade" board.
by Kitkat (1:19 AM) - Reply
hahahaha i thought it said outlay at first
by PVTCaboose1337 (1:31 AM) - Reply
Just a protip to all those who care. The best mouse pad ever is a piece of aluminum 12 x 8 inches, coated in Teflon. If costs $3, never wears out (unless you scratch the Teflon), is extremely easy to make, super fast, and accurate.
by Triprift (1:35 AM) - Reply
The best mousepad for me is a book seriously works great.
by Mussels (2:07 AM) - Reply
my plastic pad has survived water, orange juice, tea, coffee, pepsi, etc. if you want liquid proof, dont use a freakin cloth pad >.<
by Roph (9:44 AM) - Reply
So it's basically just an overpriced, sliced, labeled and coated piece of neoprene?
by Mussels (10:28 AM) - Reply
by: Roph
So it's basically just an overpriced, sliced, labeled and coated piece of neoprene?
in marketing speak: value for money, precision cut, artistically decorated, brand name piece of next-generation technology.
by Fourstaff (1:16 PM) - Reply
by: Mussels
in marketing speak: value for money, precision cut, artistically decorated, brand name piece of next-generation technology.
+1, I have seen salesperson jobs disguised as marketing executive officer.
6909 Users online, 6.40 mbps
Quick Search
Already a member?
Username:
Password:
Register Here!
TechPowerUp on Facebook 
TechPowerUp on Google+ 
TechPowerUp Mobile App
New Forum Posts
17:28 by TheMailMan78
Battlefield 3 Clubhouse (13820)
17:24 by Ashley - Aitch
The Official Chimp Challenge 2012, May 15th-25th (125)
17:22 by DanishDevil
Anybody playing Path of Exile? (7)
17:11 by 20mmrain
Gigabyte GTX 670 OC First Impressions (14)
17:08 by ZenZimZaliben
Diablo III Clubhouse (850)
17:02 by Shurakai
Best GPU in the $100-200 price range? (10)
16:57 by deathknight
Gigabyte 6950 OC 1GB - unlock bios (138)
16:55 by AsRock
Giveaway: Diablo 3 GUEST PASS (12)
Popular Reviews

Latest VGA Drivers

ATI Catalyst 12.4 WHQL

XP32 | XP64 | W7 32 | W7 64

NVIDIA GeForce 296.10 WHQL

XP32 | XP64 | W7 32 | W7 64