Tuesday, May 3rd 2011

Razer Introduces New Anti-Fray Stitching for Razer Goliathus Mouse Mat Product Line

Razer, the world's leading high-end precision gaming brand, is proud to announce that the Razer Goliathus has been redesigned and reinforced to ensure your soft mouse mat swiping experience is more hardcore than ever before.

Maintaining the same well-loved, speed-enhancing and control-precise features, the redesigned Razer Goliathus mouse mat delivers maximum performance to propel you to gaming stardom. Now imbued with a dense, anti-fraying and long-lasting stitched frame, your mouse mat stays sharp for consistent tournament ownage.
"The only thing wearing down should be your enemy," said Robert "RazerGuy" Krakoff, President Razer USA. "The Razer Goliathus is our pride and joy when it comes to soft mats, designed with professional gaming-validated weaves for an exceptional mouse swiping experience. Now with anti-fray edges, you can go forth and frag even harder, worry-free."

About the Razer Goliathus Control Edition Mouse Mat
The Razer Goliathus Control Edition gaming-grade mouse mat takes your mouse's superb precision up a notch by having it matched with the mat's specially textured weave capable of registering even the smallest of movements. This gives gamers an unprecedented level of targeting and tracking accuracy, while maintaining a perfectly controllable yet consistent glide. With its anti-fraying stitched frame, the edges last longer, giving you the freedom to tear your opponent to shreds, and not your mouse mat.

Price:
  • Omega - US $14.99 / EU €14.99
  • Standard - US $19.99 / EU €19.99
  • Alpha - US $24.99 / EU €24.99
  • Extended - US $34.99 / EU €34.99
Product Features:
  • Heavily textured weave for maximum mouse control
  • Anti-fraying stitched frame extends mat durability
  • Pixel-precise targeting and tracking
  • Rubber base for a secure grip on smooth surfaces
  • Mat Dimensions (mm)
    o Space-efficient (Omega): 270 x 215 x 3
    o Mid-sized (Standard): 355 x 254 x3
    o Large-sized (Alpha): 444 x 355 x 3
    o Desktop Length (Extended): 920 x 294 x 3
  • For more information about the Razer Goliathus Control Edition mouse mat, please visit this page
About the Razer Goliathus Speed Edition Mouse Mat:
Fast and furious would be an apt description of the Razer Goliathus Speed Edition mouse mat that has a slick, ultra-smooth weave to let your mouse swiping reach maximum acceleration and responsiveness, while keeping control firmly in your hands. The result is a mouse mat that takes your mouse movement to neck-breaking speeds so the enemy is dead faster than he can type, "GG." Accelerate your game faster and harder without worry, knowing that the anti-fraying stitched frame keeps the edges lasting longer.

Price:
  • Omega - US $14.99 / EU €14.99
  • Standard - US $19.99 / EU €19.99
  • Alpha - US $24.99 / EU €24.99
  • Extended - US $34.99 / EU €34.99
Product Features:
  • Slick cloth weave for unbridled speed and effortless control
  • Anti-fraying stitched frame extends mat durability
  • Pixel-precise targeting and tracking
  • Rubber base for a secure grip on smooth surfaces
  • Mat Dimensions (mm)
    o Space-efficient (Omega): 270 x 215 x 3
    o Mid-sized (Standard): 355 x 254 x3
    o Large-sized (Alpha): 444 x 355 x 3
    o Desktop Length (Extended): 920 x 294 x 3
  • For more information about the Razer Goliathus Speed Edition mouse mat, please visit this page
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13 Comments on Razer Introduces New Anti-Fray Stitching for Razer Goliathus Mouse Mat Product Line

#2
STCNE
Will they replace frayed mousepads? My Goliathus control was a wreck after only a few short weeks.
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#3
AsRock
TPU addict
# Anti-fraying stitched frame extends mat durability
Meaning it will sooner or later.
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#4
blibba
I love how "Razer fixes fraying problem on mouse-mats" is somehow turned into a positive press release.
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#5
AphexDreamer
Have the non Anti-Fray version and I love it!

Mine is just a month old but its still in excellent condition can't complain!

And I fancy myself a heavy gamer!

I'm just sliding my mouse left and right, Forwards and Backwards. I'm not slamming the mouse or moving the mouse pad to cause any damage or fraying.
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#6
jalex3
I have been told that the speed edition is actually less slippery then the control, is this true?

I was about to buy both just to see but seeing as this change is coming I think I will wait for new stock (its a replacement, not a new edition?). My crappy no no name hard maps has worn the feet of my g5 and mx518(?) also its texture is inconsistent
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#7
MRCL
STCNEWill they replace frayed mousepads? My Goliathus control was a wreck after only a few short weeks.
+1. Goliathus mats are nicce and all but they wear down so fast.
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#8
AsRock
TPU addict
AphexDreamerHave the non Anti-Fray version and I love it!

Mine is just a month old but its still in excellent condition can't complain!

And I fancy myself a heavy gamer!

I'm just sliding my mouse left and right, Forwards and Backwards. I'm not slamming the mouse or moving the mouse pad to cause any damage or fraying.
Me too thats why i solved the issue 100% by getting a glass one :). Like there mice got sick of buying them and having to buy a new one just after a year.
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#9
Play3r
I bought a Razer Goliathus Alpha Control Edition nearly 2 years ago and it is still in pretty good condition apart from all the food ground into it it hasnt frayed. and i game quiet a bit. Maybe i just got lucky :)
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#10
my_name_is_earl
I'm still waiting for my bullet prof carbon fiber mouse pad.
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#11
Rowsol
my_name_is_earlI'm still waiting for my bullet prof carbon fiber mouse pad.
lol
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#12
Funtoss
looks solid! wonder if theres any difference between the materials
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#13
aj28
Really enjoy my Goliathus, but I'd have a hard time shelling out another $25 for stitched edges... Maybe I'll pick up a control model to compliment the speed one I'm using now.
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