
Razer Gigantus V2 XXL
940x410mm cloth pad, control feel, 4mm thick.
Premium cloth pad — noticeable quality gap over sub-₹1,000 alternatives. Micro-weave texture with 4mm cushion. Justified for competitive FPS players at 400-800 DPI. Razer metro-only service.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Razer Gigantus V2 XXL Review India 2026 — Is It Worth ₹3,000 in India?
Razer Gigantus V2 XXL: The Step Up That Actually Feels Different
The Razer Gigantus V2 XXL costs ₹2,699–3,299 in India. That's 3–4x the price of most pads in this guide. For that premium, you get something genuinely different — not marginally better, but noticeably so. The question for Indian buyers isn't whether it's good (it is), but whether the surface quality gap justifies the price gap versus sub-₹1,000 alternatives.
My honest answer: yes, if you game competitively at low DPI, and no if you're a casual gamer setting up a nice desk. The Gigantus V2 XXL earns its price for players who'll actually feel the difference.
Surface & Performance
The Gigantus V2 uses Razer's micro-textured cloth — a tightly woven surface that's noticeably smoother than budget pads. The difference is most apparent at low DPI settings (400–800) where surface micro-texture has the greatest impact on tracking accuracy and stopping precision.
I've used this pad alongside the Redragon P016 Aqua and the Striff Extended. The Gigantus V2 sits in a clear tier above both. Mouse movement feels more effortless — less resistance through large sweeping movements — while still providing confident stops when you need them. It's a well-calibrated balance that Razer has refined over multiple generations of this product.
Surface consistency is where premium pads like this justify their price. On the Gigantus V2, tracking is identical at every point on the pad — corners, center, edges. On budget pads, there are subtle inconsistencies at edges and in the weave itself that trained players feel. This pad doesn't have that problem.
The rubber base is thick and has the best grip-to-size ratio of any pad I've tested in India. The XXL format (920x294mm or close, depending on current production run) is genuinely large enough for any gaming setup.
One honest note on India availability: Razer's pricing in India includes import duties, which is why the Gigantus V2 costs more here than USD equivalents would suggest. There's no parallel import arbitrage opportunity — the price differential doesn't work out once you account for customs, GST, and warranty considerations.
India Pricing and Availability
The Gigantus V2 XXL is priced at ₹2,699–3,299 in India. Amazon India through Razer's official store is the most reliable source. Croma carries Razer products in-store, which is useful if you want to see it before buying. Flipkart also lists it.
MDComputers and PrimeABGB occasionally stock it, but availability can vary. For offline purchase, Croma is your best bet. Razer also sells through their official website for India.
India-specific pricing note: The Gigantus V2 XXL's India price reflects import duties and GST. This is higher than US retail equivalents when converted directly. There's no practical way around this for official-channel purchases. Parallel import options exist, but you lose warranty support — and Razer's India warranty does have service infrastructure that's worth protecting for a ₹3,000 purchase.
Care in Indian conditions: At this price, proper care matters. During monsoon months, store this pad flat in a clean location when not in use. The premium micro-textured surface is more sensitive to oils and sweat than cheaper cloth surfaces — wipe it down after every gaming session with a dry cloth. Deep-clean monthly during summer and monsoon: cold water, very mild soap, thorough rinse, complete air-dry before use. Avoid machine washing.
Who Should Buy This
Buy the Razer Gigantus V2 XXL if:
- You play FPS competitively — VALORANT, CS2, or similar — at 400–800 DPI and feel the difference surfaces make
- You want a pad you won't need to replace for 2–3 years
- You're building a serious gaming setup and the desk mat is a real investment, not an afterthought
Skip it if:
- You're a casual gamer — the Redragon P016 Aqua at ₹749–899 covers 80% of what this pad does
- You want RGB — the Gigantus V2 is a plain pad; check the Ant Esports Prism RGB or consider the Logitech G840 XL if you want Logitech's ecosystem
- Budget is genuinely tight — the price premium over ₹1,000 pads is significant for the performance delta
Questions
For competitive FPS players who game daily at low DPI — yes. For casual gamers — no. The surface quality is genuinely better than budget alternatives, but the practical difference only matters if you're playing at a level where surface consistency affects your performance.
Yes. Razer has official India operations and warranty support. The Gigantus V2 comes with Razer's standard warranty. Keep your purchase receipt and register the product if Razer's website supports it.
With proper care, 2–3 years of daily use before the surface shows meaningful wear. Premium surfaces degrade more gracefully than budget cloths — you'll notice the decline gradually rather than suddenly.
The XXL format is approximately 920x294mm. Standard Indian desks (even 800mm wide writing desks) should accommodate it width-wise, though it'll extend close to the edges. Measure your desk before buying.