Plan on buying an Oppai Mousepad and some questions
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All right, I've been looking around to get one of them and it seems I have found the one that I wanted:
Nico Robin Mousepad
It doesn't look like she's uncomfortable or anything posing like that, as opposed to many other mousepads I have seen.
Now for the important thing, are these things "worth it" at all? Is there a difference in quality in-between the mousepads? They don't rip easily right?
Nico Robin Mousepad
It doesn't look like she's uncomfortable or anything posing like that, as opposed to many other mousepads I have seen.
Now for the important thing, are these things "worth it" at all? Is there a difference in quality in-between the mousepads? They don't rip easily right?
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If it's on that site my guess is it's at least official merch, so it should by that definition be of good quality.
However, I am not an oppai-mouspad consumer, so yeah... but my guess is it will of course, eventually wear thin just like the material of any other mousepad.
However, I am not an oppai-mouspad consumer, so yeah... but my guess is it will of course, eventually wear thin just like the material of any other mousepad.
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I have one and its very comfortable on your wrist, but they can be pretty expensive and like gizgal said, the material does wear thin after a while. I keep mine as a novelty mostly because I don't want to wear it down completely. They are fun to have, go for it.
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i got a vira lorr mouspad from the agarest war special edition and ive had it for like 2 years now it hasnt worn thin. i think the material is better than normal mousepads cuz its stil legit, no sag no wear and i use it all day. definitly a good buy
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I agree with Sneaky, If you have the money to do it, go for it. But depending how much you use your pad it can wear thin easily.
As silly as it is, its also really comfortable on the wrist.
As silly as it is, its also really comfortable on the wrist.
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I have one, works well. Takes time to get used to, resting your wrist on her titties that is. However, your wrist will become stiff after a long time.
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The Randomness wrote...
Thanks for the input everyone, totally purchasing one now whenever possible. 
I don't think you should be so hasty.
I have like 20 plus of these mousepads(I have a few more not shown), what I will say is each one will have a different feel and also different levels of softness. Most of the time, the more expensive variants are more comfortable, and the material will not wear thing but it will get dirty over time from dirt,grease and sweat on your wrist.
This is what Im currently using and damm is it soft...
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ZengarZanvolt wrote...
The Randomness wrote...
Thanks for the input everyone, totally purchasing one now whenever possible. I don't think you should be so hasty.
I have like 20 plus of these mousepads(I have a few more not shown), what I will say is each one will have a different feel and also different levels of softness. Most of the time, the more expensive variants are more comfortable, and the material will not wear thing but it will get dirty over time from dirt,grease and sweat on your wrist.
Hmm, just how expensive can they get?
The main reason I picked the Nico Robin one is because she doesn't look uncomfortable or too young in the pad. Much like Kanu Uncho and the HSoD in the middle near the bottom. If I had a choice, the girl would have a mood like the Robin pad or have some sort of strong willed face. Yeah, it's kind of weird, but that's just me. If I had a choice, it would be Leona Morimoto with a stern, scheming or suggestive face.
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The Randomness wrote...
ZengarZanvolt wrote...
The Randomness wrote...
Thanks for the input everyone, totally purchasing one now whenever possible. I don't think you should be so hasty.
I have like 20 plus of these mousepads(I have a few more not shown), what I will say is each one will have a different feel and also different levels of softness. Most of the time, the more expensive variants are more comfortable, and the material will not wear thing but it will get dirty over time from dirt,grease and sweat on your wrist.
Hmm, just how expensive can they get?
The main reason I picked the Nico Robin one is because she doesn't look uncomfortable or too young in the pad. Much like Kanu Uncho and the HSoD in the middle near the bottom. If I had a choice, the girl would have a mood like the Robin pad or have some sort of strong willed face. Yeah, it's kind of weird, but that's just me. If I had a choice, it would be Leona Morimoto with a stern, scheming or suggestive face.
They can range from 1.8k yen to 5k yen.Mostly dependent on the company and the character. Normally, I highly discouraged getting a low end one because one, the silicone filling or PVC gels for cheaper variants are normally of rather poor quality, they feel rather hard(even though technically they are all soft), also you have a risk of the silicone bursting out of the pad itself, it has happen to me before. Aside from obtaining the character or look you like, you should look for for a good quality one, the ones from Eco! or hobby stock made ones are off very high quality like this one for instance.
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10148577
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ZengarZanvolt wrote...
They can range from 1.8k yen to 5k yen.Mostly dependent on the company and the character. Normally, I highly discouraged getting a low end one because one, the silicone filling or PVC gels for cheaper variants are normally of rather poor quality, they feel rather hard(even though technically they are all soft), also you have a risk of the silicone bursting out of the pad itself, it has happen to me before. Aside from obtaining the character or look you like, you should look for for a good quality one, the ones from Eco! or hobby stock made ones are off very high quality like this one for instance.http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10148577
Wow, yea,I would rather spend the 40 or so dollars into one good one now. I found some that I like like the Bleach ones:
Nelliel mouse pad
But it's on the low end, gonna have to check out a place where they let you test them and see what I think of it. However, from what you suggested like eco and Hobby Stock, I found this gem:
Asobi mouse pad
But I found a lot that I like from the company, Piccolo. Mainly the Ikkitousen and Rosario ones:
Piccolo mouse pad selection
One that stands out to me is this Menace from Queen's Blade from Hobby Japan:
Menace from Queen's Blade
Now I'm in a bit of a dilemma as to which one to get lol, I want one that will last me years at least, but gotta see prices first. This got a bit deeper than I expected, I have to thank you ZengarZenvolt. Otherwise, I could have done a bad decision.
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The Randomness wrote...
ZengarZanvolt wrote...
They can range from 1.8k yen to 5k yen.Mostly dependent on the company and the character. Normally, I highly discouraged getting a low end one because one, the silicone filling or PVC gels for cheaper variants are normally of rather poor quality, they feel rather hard(even though technically they are all soft), also you have a risk of the silicone bursting out of the pad itself, it has happen to me before. Aside from obtaining the character or look you like, you should look for for a good quality one, the ones from Eco! or hobby stock made ones are off very high quality like this one for instance.http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10148577
Wow, yea,I would rather spend the 40 or so dollars into one good one now. I found some that I like like the Bleach ones:
Nelliel mouse pad
But it's on the low end, gonna have to check out a place where they let you test them and see what I think of it. However, from what you suggested like eco and Hobby Stock, I found this gem:
Asobi mouse pad
But I found a lot that I like from the company, Piccolo. Mainly the Ikkitousen and Rosario ones:
Piccolo mouse pad selection
One that stands out to me is this Menace from Queen's Blade from Hobby Japan:
Menace from Queen's Blade
Now I'm in a bit of a dilemma as to which one to get lol, I want one that will last me years at least, but gotta see prices first. This got a bit deeper than I expected, I have to thank you ZengarZenvolt. Otherwise, I could have done a bad decision.
Having tried out almost every companies, I would highly recommend Eco's for their highly detailed quality prints and softness in general. Having a soft and LARGE oppai or oshiri pad is also for ergonomic purposes, because harder ones don't relieve much strain from your wrist especially for a long duration. I would highly recommend that Elis mousepad. Picolo's are pretty decent however, it's almost to get any you want. And I don't really recommend Hobby japan, Their pad prints are good(My Yoko) however, it's not very soft.
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ZengarZanvolt wrote...
The Randomness wrote...
Thanks for the input everyone, totally purchasing one now whenever possible. 
I don't think you should be so hasty.
I have like 20 plus of these mousepads(I have a few more not shown), what I will say is each one will have a different feel and also different levels of softness. Most of the time, the more expensive variants are more comfortable, and the material will not wear thing but it will get dirty over time from dirt,grease and sweat on your wrist.
This is what Im currently using and damm is it soft...

NOT FAIR i want a Ryufu mousepad
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ZengarZanvolt wrote...
Having tried out almost every companies, I would highly recommend Eco's for their highly detailed quality prints and softness in general. Having a soft and LARGE oppai or oshiri pad is also for ergonomic purposes, because harder ones don't relieve much strain from your wrist especially for a long duration. I would highly recommend that Elis mousepad. Picolo's are pretty decent however, it's almost to get any you want. And I don't really recommend Hobby japan, Their pad prints are good(My Yoko) however, it's not very soft.
Going to go with the Eris pad probably, I'm going to keep in mind all the info about the companies and feeling of the pad. (If only there were pads from hentais, oh well.) If I can't seem to find the pad anywhere,
I'll import it. Thanks a lot for the info ZengarZanvolt, wouldn't have known any of this without you.