The Razer Ironclad, as a part of the Elite series, maintains its stance as probably one of the best gaming surfaces on the market yet. One would set back when they see the 59.99$ price tag, but at least you won't be at least below 2nd in all positions.The...
At this point you may be a little confused as to our opinion of the Ironclad; you’re not the only one really. My first three weeks with the mouse pad were great. But the damage done by something as simple as using the wrong mouse is a bummer. Had I not...
Smooth, non-stick surface, Larger surface area, Heavy and completely rigid, Professional carrying case.
Very expensive for a mousepad
The Razer Ironclads' performance did not disappoint, providing rock-solid mousing even at the highest D.P.I. setting. The price point of $60 may seem high for a mouse mat, but one must consider this is for serious gamers and people who demand the best...
Abstract: Razer’s no stranger to mouse pads and I’m actually using their old Destructor mouse pad currently. While Razer has come out with a few mouse pads, today’s review is of a very high end mouse pad coming from them. Got $60 to spare on a high end mouse sur...
Loud, higher pitched noise than normal mousing surfaces. Expensive
The Ironclad is a trophy piece for the gamer who likes being admired. The performance is certainly there, but when you consider the noise and the fact that the mat costs almost as much as the mouse on it, the Ironclad isn't a compelling buy....
Should you get the Razer Ironclad? If you haven’t had any gaming mouse mat, then yes, you should. I remember the feeling of having a non-gaming mouse pad and how different it is when gaming on one. If you already own a Razer Vespula, I don’t think you ...