Denser cordura is better for high-CPI gaming.

Yes, the weave density directly affects tracking consistency — tighter cordura is more reliable than standard cloth at high CPI settings.

Standard cloth pads have a looser, more varied weave. At normal DPI (800-1600) it’s fine. But crank it up past 3200 and the sensor starts picking up those tiny surface inconsistencies — you get jitter, acceleration, or that feeling that the cursor is skating on gravel. Not great for precision aim.

Cordura’s tighter, more uniform weave gives the sensor a consistent surface to read. The difference is small but real if you’re playing at 3200+ DPI and need each pixel to land exactly where you want. If you’re a 400-800 DPI person, don’t overthink it — your cloth pad is fine.

If you’re chasing perfect tracking at high CPI, get a good cordura pad. Future you with the clean flick shots will thank you.

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