Fabric with 1 millimeter thickness and uniform texture.
Moderate friction surface
Players who use low-DPI settings benefit from moderate resistance to the mouse feet when starting or stopping a quick or abrupt movement. Thermally treated at 200°C, the fabric surface of the G240 provides the right amount of friction for low-DPI maneuvers.
Uniform surface texture
Intense patterns and designs can cause problems with sensor performance. The G240 features a clean, consistent surface texture. This provides the sensor with the optimal image for translating mouse movement to cursor movement and is a significant improvement over uneven or dirty surfaces, such as table and desk surfaces.
Compatible with Logitech G sensor
Offers players improved sensor accuracy. The G240 uses a surface texture that is equivalent to the ideal testing environment for Logitech mice
Stable rubber base
The rubber base that is firmly bonded to the fabric keeps the elastic surface in place and prevents the fabric from wrinkling in front of the mouse, which can cause problems with the smooth movement of the mouse.
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Within a few months it became terrible. Marks from the skin and sweat of the hand that won't come off. And the surface is no longer flat and smooth but looks crumpled in places and seems like it needs ironing. Probably also from the sweat. In general, it is not suitable for prolonged use for many hours. It can't withstand it.
(In the photo, the old one is on the right). I had preferred this particular one 4 years ago and I could only say good things. Today I finally decided to get a new one because the old one is peeling. However, what I noticed is that the new one is excessively thin. The old one was already thin and I liked it, but the new one is so thin that I can feel the slightest irregularity on the table and the pattern of its surface. Such a shame because the G240 was the only mousepad that suited me in terms of thickness and surface, and now I will probably have to get one of the larger ones so that the thickness doesn't bother me when my hand moves from the mousepad to the table.
As a mousepad, it is good. Quite good, but not for this price. The competition has equally good options for half the price. The issue of price that I raise does not in any way negate how good it is. I replaced my laptop bag's mousepad (a razer) with this one because the logitech one is thinner. For the PC, after 4 days, I switched back to a full-size one to cover the entire desk.
I have had it for about 2 months.
Positives: It doesn't sweat like most mouse pads, which bothered me with other mouse pads, where I had to change the area I was using the mouse after a while. Its size is good and it doesn't have seams, which I personally like.
Negatives: It is very thin and at first, I felt like my hand was touching the table, but then I got used to it. The logo area is permanently raised, which can be seen in the photo.
I haven't washed it yet, so I don't know its durability. If I have any problems, I will write about it
BUT, for the G502 Hero mouse, it doesn't glide smoothly. You feel like it gets stuck somewhere, resulting in my wrist getting tired during FPS games.
And one negative aspect is that it has discolored where my wrist rests, no matter how much I cleaned it with a wet cloth, it reappears as soon as it dries. It's the material. I hope I helped.
Good evening everyone.
Let's not fool ourselves. When you spend around €20 for a cloth mouse pad, you don't expect anything less than perfection.
Unfortunately, this specific pad personally disappointed me.
It may be relatively high-quality, beautiful, well-packaged, and according to Logitech, the ideal companion for their mice. However, it is very thin, resulting in the mouse "hitting" it with every vertical movement.
Also, personally, my mouse (G pro) started experiencing significant sticking on a large part of its surface very early on, without any visible signs of wear.
I reserve the right to update my evaluation in the future.
Edit
By changing the mousepad setting to default in Logitech's software (instead of using the cloth setting specific to this pad), the sticking issue on the mouse disappeared. Therefore, the negatives of this pad are its price and its very thin construction. Personally, I also tried the SteelSeries Surface QcK at €10 and found it better in all aspects, although slightly smaller.
Combined with the LOGITECH G402 mouse, which is also the mousepad for testing the specifications in static and dynamic friction coefficients, so it is not a random mousepad. It is made of cloth fabric, so it needs occasional washing with, for example, shampoo. Do not use stronger detergents as they can cause damage, and use lukewarm water. Of course, it depends on usage and if your hand sweats or is oily, like mine, it will transfer onto the mouse at first and then onto the mousepad, so regular cleaning is necessary to prevent buildup. I have had it for a while now and the black color has faded a bit, but I still wouldn't replace it. The plastic parts on the mouse have slightly worn out on the bottom, but they haven't been eaten away.
If you are getting a good mouse for FPS games, get the package with the mousepad. Don't use the mouse on a wooden surface as it can damage the plastic parts. It glides smoothly with grip and stops accurately for clicking and sliding again for the next click.
Negatives:
It could be a bit thinner and more durable.