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HyperXFury S Pro Gaming Mouse Pad (Medium)

R299

Retail: R400
About

HyperX™ FURY S Pro Gaming Mouse Pad has seamlessly stitched anti-fray edges to give you a flat and uniform surface. Whether you prefer speed or precision, the densely woven fabric pad provides a surface that feels smooth to the touch and is optimised for your preference. HyperX FURY S features a soft cloth surface for wrist comfort and a textured natural rubber underside designed to hold fast when the action gets frenetic. FURY S comes in four sizes to fit your setup and can be rolled up for easy portability.

Product Features

Seamless anti-fray stitching
FURY S has seamless anti-fray stitched edges for resistance to daily wear and tear.

Available surface options built to provide precision or speed
Pick your pad, either optimised for precision or lower friction for speed.

Comfort and stability
HyperX FURY S has a soft cloth surface for wrist comfort and a textured natural rubber underside designed to hold fast under duress.

Multiple sizes to fit a variety of space requirements
Fury S comes in four convenient sizes to fit your set up.

Product Specifications
Sizes: SM, M, L, XL
Thickness: 3-4mm
Width x Length: SM: 290mm x 240mm
M: 360mm x 300mm
L: 450mm x 400mm
XL: 900mm x 420mm
Material: Cloth, rubber

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