C1-CTRL
For the player who waits, holds the angle, and ends rounds with one click.
The most demanding surface in the line. Built to make the crosshair stop exactly where your hand decides.
Valorant · CS2 · Rainbow SixFour surfaces. One decision. The complete answer to every game you play.
Buy them one by one and you'll pay 220 €. Buy them together and you'll pay 195 €. Same product, same warranty, same performance — twenty‑five euros lighter.
There is no best pad — only the right one for what you're playing. The Complete Pack ends that decision. One arsenal, four answers, every game covered.
For the player who waits, holds the angle, and ends rounds with one click.
The most demanding surface in the line. Built to make the crosshair stop exactly where your hand decides.
Valorant · CS2 · Rainbow SixFor the player who never stops moving — and whose crosshair never stops either.
The most fluid glide in the line. Designed so the surface disappears and only the target remains.
Apex · Overwatch 2 · The FinalsFor the player who plays everything — and stays until the sun comes up.
The thickest, softest surface in the line. Engineered to feel identical at minute one and hour eight.
League · Dota 2 · StarCraft IIFor the player who arrives first — and only needs the surface to get out of the way.
The lowest resistance in the line. Built so the only delay between you and the target is your own reaction.
Fortnite · Quake · WarzonePick the answer that sounds most like your week. We'll tell you which surface fits — and whether the pack actually makes sense for you.
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From slow and deliberate to instant. The C1-CTRL is engineered to resist; the S1-SPD to release. The T1-TRK and B1-BLNC live in between, each tuned to their genre.
Control is what stops you exactly where you want. The C1-CTRL leads here by design. The B1-BLNC follows close behind with versatility, while the S1-SPD trades control for raw speed.
Following a moving target without losing contact. The T1-TRK was built for nothing else. The B1-BLNC trails it closely; the C1-CTRL and S1-SPD remain capable but trade focus elsewhere.
The B1-BLNC was designed for hours, not matches. Thicker base, softer surface, identical response throughout the session. The other three remain comfortable; this one was built for endurance.
Each surface has a natural home. The pack gives you all four — so the game on screen decides the surface under your hand, not the other way around.
From the slowest Valorant hold to the fastest Quake duel, the surface changes with the game. Your sensitivity stays the same. Your aim catches up.
The same four surfaces, bought together, cost less than three bought separately. No code, no subscription, no expiration.
Choosing the right pad is a hard decision. The pack ends it. You stop reading reviews and start training with all four.
Tap any pad on the left to see what makes it different. From the most resistant on top to the fastest below — each one engineered for a specific way of playing.