After roughly five months of
continuous, daily use, the Razer Gigantus V2 XXL has proven to be one of the most consistent and reliable mousepads I have tested so far.
This is not a lightly used accessory. It has been part of my daily setup, used extensively for both gaming and general productivity. At times, it even served as a full desk mat, supporting not just the mouse and keyboard, but also a laptop placed directly on top of it. Despite this level of usage, the overall condition of the mousepad remains remarkably close to new.
One of the first
aspects worth highlighting is the surface durability. The areas exposed to the most intense mouse movement, including fast swipes and repeated high-friction use, show no visible signs of wear. There are no slow spots, no discoloration, and no inconsistencies in glide. This kind of uniformity over time is critical, especially for users who rely on muscle memory in fast-paced games.
The base construction
also plays an important role in the overall experience. At around 4 mm thickness, combined with a dense rubber foundation, the pad achieves a very well-balanced feel. It is firm enough to avoid the overly soft, “sinking” sensation found in thicker or more cushioned mousepads, yet it still retains enough give to remain comfortable during long sessions. Importantly, it never crosses into hard-surface territory, maintaining that familiar cloth feel while improving responsiveness.
This firmness
contributes directly to what can be described as a relatively fast glide for a cloth mousepad. Compared to more traditional soft pads, the surface allows for quicker movements without sacrificing too much control. For users who have considered transitioning to a hard mousepad due to speed, but are hesitant because of drawbacks such as increased noise, faster wear on mouse feet, or reduced stopping control, this mousepad represents a very compelling middle ground.
Another aspect that stands out over time is the edge construction. The mousepad does not use stitched edges, which can be a point of debate among users. In this case, the lack of stitching has not resulted in any visible degradation. On the contrary, the edges remain clean and intact even after months of use. From a personal standpoint, this is actually preferable, as stitched edges can sometimes become noticeable during use and, depending on the material, may develop a slightly rough or fuzzy appearance over time. None of those issues are present here.
From a practical perspective
, the XXL size is a major advantage. It allows for a full desk coverage setup, accommodating both mouse and keyboard, and even additional devices when needed. This creates a unified surface that not only looks clean but also enhances consistency in hand positioning and movement. Despite its large footprint, the mousepad remains perfectly stable, with the rubber base preventing any unwanted movement during use.
Overall, what stands out most is the consistency over time. Many mousepads perform well initially but degrade in subtle ways that affect glide, feel, or appearance. In this case, after several months of real-world usage, the experience remains unchanged.
For users looking
for a large-format cloth mousepad that offers a combination of speed, control, durability, and long-term reliability, the Razer Gigantus V2 XXL is an excellent option and, based on this experience, one of the best-performing mousepads in its category.
The Razer Gigantus V2 XXL remains in excellent condition after ~5 months of daily use.
* Still looks almost new (no visible wear on surface)
* Faster than typical cloth pads, yet controlled
* Firm feel due to dense base (not overly soft or “squishy”)
* Non-stitched edges hold up well and feel cleaner in use
* Huge size makes it ideal as a full desk mat
* Extremely stable, does not move on the desk
Overall:
one of the best cloth mousepads tested so far, especially if you want a fast, large, and consistent surface without going to a hard pad.
