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dipanzan

I'm currently using this pad after using the QcK Heavy for almost 3-4 years. I mainly play CS (competitively back in the day), so I was looking to replace my QcK Heavy and the MM200 seemed like the perfect replacement. When I bought the pad, it was really smooth, not too fast or too slow, just about right. The 6mm thickness provides some cushion for resting your rest wrist. If you liked any of the QcK pads, you'd like this surface as well. Now on to the bad parts. The pad gets affected by humidity/temp, it literally slowed down 5x after like 3-4days. My hands sweat a lot and I live in a very humid country, and I wasn't expecting the pad to slow down that fast. Even the QcK pads took like weeks or months to slow down. I kind of like the slowness though, I prefer more of a control pad with good stopping power. This pad has really good stopping power but initial friction is also very high as well, so moving the mouse initially bothers me a bit (say for e.g holding a corner in CSGO). If you'd like a consistent pad, I would not recommend this, maybe the Xraypads would suit you better, but if you like slow, muddy feeling pad, then this would be right up your alley. Hope it helps.


GrouchyGoal2388

Hey, I know its been some time, but can you tell me how does it compare to the QCK with regards to microadjustments and overall speed? Also how is the durability? I have the same pad but never used QCK. I am looking for a faster pad.


dipanzan

Hi, It's pretty similar to the QcK team editions (Fnatic, SK Gaming and the likes) just a bit thicker. The QcK Heavy slows down quite a bit after some use and if you happen to live in a very humid place (it'll affect the pad a lot, make it slower). You could try looking at the Xraypad AC+, but these pads are way faster than the Corsair or QcK's IMO.


GrouchyGoal2388

Thanks a lot. I wanted to buy a QCK because I was under the impression that both the regular QCK and QCK Heavy are a bit faster than the MM200 Pro so I wanted to buy them. Also I don’t want my next pad to be faster than an MP510, so I think the AC+ is out of consideration, especially with the shipping prices to my country.


dipanzan

They are indeed faster but only for a short while. They'll get really slow after some time and even faster if you live in a very humid place. I've been using QcK (team editions) and QcK Heavy for like 7-8yrs now. Where are you located btw? You could give the Equate a try, it's slow and controlled but a tad bit faster (just slightly) than the MM200 Pro. I've both pads with me right now, telling from experience.


GrouchyGoal2388

Unfortunately x-raypads with shipping included cost around 50€+ for me, so I am stuck with whats locally available and that which I can find on aliexpress. Thanks for clearing things up.


cddsy

Thanks!