The FraggPad measures about 10 inches wide at the widest point, about 8 inches deep in the center, and is roughly 1/4 thick. The FraggPad is clearly geared towards gamers who have a small computing area and can't necessarily fit a mousepad that's a foot wide. Mousepads that are small can be bad; the FraggPad is small, but not to the point where it hinders gaming.
The FraggPad is made of a semitransparent acrylic, which seems to go pretty well with any setup, but looks great with the Logitech MX700 on top of it. One of the nice things about having a semitransparent material as its base is that you can stick appliques on it. I didn't have any appliques available to showcase on the FraggPad, unfortunately, so I can't show those off.
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The FraggPad has the logo stuck on the bottom right of the mousepad. You can order the FraggPad with either a purple or yellow logo. The logo peels off if you need more space for an applique or if you just don't want it there.
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The FraggPad has 5 rubber feet stuck to the bottom of it, to help the pad grip to your desk. Not much else for me to say about them, they do what a rubber foot is supposed to do.
Now that we've gotten a good look at the FraggPad, let's compare it to the SteelPad shown here:
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As we can see, the SteelPad is much bigger than the FraggPad ST. But does bigger mean better?