Robotech x ADVANCED Tactical Command Deskpad
Your new command center is here
Take charge of your digital universe with this limited-edition, premium-grade Robotech x ADVANCED Tactical Command Deskpad. Designed with a striking new illustration by renowned artist Tommy Lee Edwards, this expansive desk accessory ensures no mouse movement is missed.
Measuring 35.4" x 15.7", this deskpad provides a vast battleground for your tech. With a premium fabric top, robust thickness and a grippy rubber base, it delivers the ideal balance of comfort and precision.
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Massive workspace upgrade: so expansive, your mouse might need a hit of Protoculture just to traverse it.
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Sniper-grade pro-glide surface ensures each mouse movement is as smooth as a Rick Hunter maneuver.
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Clings to your desktop during the most chaotic gaming sessions — no retreat, no surrender!
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A dramatic piece that celebrates Robotech's legacy and marks ADVANCED's debut guest-artist collab.
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Sync it with our keycap set for a fully integrated cockpit experience.
Do not exceed recommended dose. Not intended by persons with a medical condition. Consult your physician before using this product if you are pregnant or nursing or taking any medication. Do not use if you have high blood pressure or heart problems or are considering becoming pregnant.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.