Sp is lower friction but durability is awfull from what i heard, swift is abit less slick, but way more durable, theres a pad call airpad pro, should have the lowest friction but its kinda hard to find, not to mention expensive
Friction is way higher compared to plastic, no comparison imo, but durability is always an issue for plastic.
And btw, icemat isn't as low friction compared to plastic too
the G-TF has the least friction of any cloth pad ive used - HOWEVER, do NOT use it with an intellimouse, they do not like it one bit (stalling and shit, couldent even do a 180 ingame)
The CS-X Battle Pad DP is also very slick, and bigger. But to me does not have the excellent stopping power that the KAI.g3 provides along with the glide.
go for the swift. i've properly tried both SP and swift and my vote is clearly for the swift. compared to other plastic pads it's a lot more comfortable too.
Same here, but to me the swift just isn't slick enough, but other then that it out performs every hard pad out there, larger surface, okay durability, rounded sides, good grip.
Artisan ships them INTL as well as Malaysia. My personal thought's are of course in my review already and now hitting the 3 month mark I cannot see myself wanting any other mouse pad. To me it is as close to perfect comfort as it gets.
Why would anyone with a WMO want a low-friction pad? Low friction only helps high-sensers, where you don't want the pad to oppose to your tiny movements. For medium and low sens, a regular-friction pad will work much better since it gives you control.