Save 28% with big Black Friday savings on this giant Corsair mouse pad


    Odds are, if you’re reading this post, you regularly use a PC and find yourself whipping a mouse around. And what does every mouse need? A Batman to its Robin, a trusty mouse pad with which to glide along. That’s why Corsair and Amazon have a deal you can’t afford to miss.

    Right now, you can save $11 on the Corsair MM350 (<–Amazon link alert!), a “premium anti-fray extra thick cloth gaming mouse pad.” To help slim all those words down into a digestible package: It’s a big soft pad. That’s it. It’s larger than the average mouse pad in the event you want to plop your gaming headset, keyboard, and mouse down onto it, which is nice, especially for those with big desks and lots of stuff lying around in need of a softer surface. And for $11 off — 28% off the usual sticker price, in case you like percentages — Corsair’s product makes a compelling proposition.

    Considering mouse pads aren’t at the top of most people’s PC accessory priority list, it’s nice to be able to get them for as inexpensive a cost as possible to round off a bout of holiday PC gear shopping.


    Corsair Mousepad Reco

    Save 28%:
    Corsair MM350 XL mouse pad

    Need a mouse pad big enough to be a runway for actual mice? Corsair’s got just the thing. And better yet, you can get it for 28% off. A good chunk of gear can fit on the pad, in case you want soft cushioning for more than just a mouse.

    $29 at Amazon

    The spillproof version of this mouse pad is not part of the sale, so don’t expect the same savings on the various versions of the MM350 Amazon offers. However, if you downgrade from the extended X-large size to just X-large, you can shrink the price to just $17. And seriously speaking, at that point, you could just look up other mouse pads from no-name brands to save even more.

    In the event you’re also in the market for other PC gear, check out the best Black Friday PC part deals.

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