- Ultra-low friction
Designed for a low coefficient of friction, the Acari lets you make larger, quicker swipes effortlessly, reducing fatigue. For the absolute optimal glide, pair it with a mouse with 100% PTFE feet. - Beaded, textured hard surface
The mat’s surface is optimized and lab-tested to ensure maximum tracking accuracy and responsiveness with most mouse sensors, keeping your aim true. - Large surface area
Larger than the average medium-sized gaming mat,the Acari’s generous 420x320mm surface allows you to make broad swipes without worry of running out of space, especially if you’re on a low DPI setting. - Thin form factor
As thin as a nickel, the mat’s lean form factor of 1.95mm is perfectly flat throughout, minimizing any possible discomfort when your wrist rests or moves along the edge of the mat. - Sturdy Resin Build
The mat’s surface is waterproof and humidity-resistant, allowing for a longer lifespan and easy routine cleaning. - Anti-slip base
The rubberized base is reinforced with a special grip texture that maintains a firm hold on your desk, ensuring a rock-solid foundation when you’re making those epic flicks.
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Razer – Acari Gaming Mouse Pad with Ultra-low Friction – Black
$29.00 Save:$15.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.55 × 12.61 in |
Integrated Wrist/Palm Support | No |
Non-Slip Backing | Yes |
Color Category | Black |
Surface Material | oleophobic coating |
Lighting Type | None |
Model Number | RZ02-03310100-R3U1 |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
Product Name | Acari Gaming Mouse Pad with Ultra-low Friction |
Brand Compatibility | Universal |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year |
Brand | Razer |
Model Compatibility | Universal |
Product Length | 16.55 inches |
Product Width | 12.61 inches |
Machine Washable | No |
Power Source | None |
Product Weight | 0.6 ounces |
UPC | 811659037961 |
Reviews (4)
mattmlk –
There aren’t many great things to say about this mouse pad, including the supposed smoother and quicker movements of the mouse gliding across it. To start off with initial impressions, the mouse pad was GORGEOUS and had a pearlescent glitter to it that had me in awe. Upon using it though it felt uncomfortably hard when gliding my mouse across it and didn’t seem as smooth as Razer hyped it top be; at least not $60 smooth. It did feel more free when gaming on it but to once again reiterate it was not $60 worthy. I would wait for a possible sale on it in the distant future (being that it is new) when more negative/honest reviews are in.
Justin –
Warning: This mouse mat will chew up PTFE feet and ruin both it and your mouse. Buyer beware.
I’m a Razer fan, and love hard mouse pads. The problem, of course, is that over time they wear out—my Sphex V2 wore out, then my Destructor, and most recently, Invicta.
Wearing a pad out usually takes me a year, maybe 18 months—and I’m able to flip the mat 180 degrees and continue using the “less traveled” side to extend it’s lifetime.
With all that said, the Acari has a new, abrasive-type finish which enables it to have some of the best glide characteristics in a plastic mat ever achieved, but the attributes that make this possible also chews up PTFE mice skates very, very rapidly. Unfortunately, this has two negative effects: First, the PTFE fragments/bits become “embedded” within that finish, which is virtually unfixable—I couldn’t clean it off with water, mild soap and scrubbing—but wearing down your mice skates also puts you in the position of needing to replace them rapidly, lest you drag the plastic body of the mouse over the mat, which leads to drag, scratches, and other (obviously) undesirable effects, ruining both your mouse and your mat.
The worst part of this situation is the speed at which it will wear down your mouse feet; I owned this product for only 3 weeks before noticing a significant performance degradation in the area I use the mouse in. It’s not sticky, but the glide is diminished, resulting in stuttery, non-smooth action. It doesn’t matter if you use this for gaming, productivity, or both; this feels bad, and it absolutely should not happen this fast.
I’m going to try ordering a Manticor (aluminum) online and see if it holds up better. I’ve never tried one. I also need to try to find a third-party vendor for mouse skates, as Razer (apparently?) doesn’t sell replacements.
Caveat Emptor, you WILL regret this purchase unless you’re using ceramic mouse skates.
rl1720 –
Works great, love using it for all my video games.
3dee –
Worth the money for a low friction non rgb mouse pad. I purchased 2, one for me and one for my child.