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LORGAR offers four mousepad series, each with a different surface material. The Main High-Speed line uses low-resistance fibers for fast glide. The Main Precision Control line uses thermoplastic fibers with tiny uniform bumps for maximum stopping accuracy. The Legacer series features a durable nylon weave with a water-resistant coating and a glow-in-the-dark logo. The Steller series uses a multispandex high-speed surface with a polyester waterproof coating. All models share a 3 mm thickness and an anti-slip rubber base.
Most series come in Medium (360 x 300 mm) and Large (500 x 420 mm). The Main High-Speed and Main Precision Control lines also include an Extra Large option (900 x 360 mm). The Steller RGB series is available in Medium (913) and Extra Large (919). The Advanced MPA series adds an XL format at 900 x 400 mm. Overall, sizes range from 360 x 300 mm up to 900 x 400 mm.
Yes, the Steller series (913 and 919) features USB-powered RGB lighting with 5 modes: Static, Spectrum, Breathing, Heartbeat, and Stream. Colors, brightness, and device synchronization are controlled through LORGAR PLATFORM. The other series (Main, Legacer, Advanced MPA) do not have RGB lighting.
Yes. Every LORGAR mousepad across all series is optimized for all mouse sensitivities and sensor types, including both optical and laser.
All LORGAR products, including gaming mousepads, carry a 24-month (2-year) warranty. Full terms are available at lorgar.com/warranty-terms.
Large is the safe default for most players; pick medium for high-DPI aim or a tight desk, and extra-large if you want one surface under both keyboard and mouse. LORGAR covers all three.
Go high-speed for fast shooters and flick aim, where the mouse glides freely; go control for tactical FPS, MOBA, or RTS, where a coarser texture helps you stop on target. LORGAR's Main 323/325/329 are control surfaces, all other models are on the speed side.
Hard pads (plastic, aluminium, glass) glide faster and more consistently but feel firmer and wear mouse skates quicker. Cloth pads trade a little raw speed for comfort and longer skate life. Every LORGAR pad is cloth.
Yes, the same pad feels different depending on the skates: 100% PTFE skates pair predictably with cloth, while ceramic-blend or glass skates glide faster but wear cloth quicker. LORGAR mice (MSA10, MSP80, MSE90W) use 100% PTFE skates tuned to work with LORGAR pads.
3 to 4 mm suits most setups and cushions the wrist over long sessions. Go thinner (around 1 mm) only if you need to roll it up for travel. LORGAR pads are measured 3 mm thick.
Stitched edges resist fraying and last longer but add a small raised lip. Trimmed edges sit flush and feel smoother, with a shorter life under heavy use. Most LORGAR pads use double-stitched edges, while the Main 133/135/139 and MPA15XL use trimmed edges.
The base grips the desk so the pad stays put during hard swings, and its firmness shapes how stops feel under the hand. LORGAR uses an anti-slip rubber base.
A coating lets you wipe the pad clean and shrugs off spills, at the cost of a touch more friction. Uncoated cloth relies on the weave itself for durability. LORGAR's Legacer 753 and 755 add a water-resistant coating.
Mainly if you want the pad to match the rest of an RGB setup rather than sit as the dark gap in the middle of the desk. Steller 913 (medium) and Steller 919 (extra-large) add USB-powered lighting that even syncs with other LORGAR gear through LORGAR PLATFORM.
It is a software to control the whole LORGAR ecosystem. It handles key and button remapping, macros, lighting, and per-game profiles that load automatically, with cloud sync to keep settings consistent across machines. Lighting syncs across connected LORGAR devices, so a mouse, keyboard, and mousepad share one color scheme.


