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DEMON SLAYER "ZENITSU AGATSUMA" THUNDER CLAP PREMIUM DESK MAT
DEMON SLAYER "ZENITSU AGATSUMA" THUNDER CLAP PREMIUM DESK MAT
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Master your workspace with the speed of lightning with this high-quality Zenitsu Agatsuma premium desk mat. Precisely modeled after his iconic "Thunder Clap and Flash" technique from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, this accessory features a dynamic illustration of Zenitsu in his signature breathing stance, capturing the explosive yellow lightning arcs and intense concentration of the Thunder Breathing style.
Constructed from durable, high-density fabric with a professional non-slip rubber base, this desk mat provides a significant, premium weight and a solid feel. It serves as a sophisticated statement piece for anime enthusiasts and competitive gamers, designed to maintain its vibrant yellow and orange tones and smooth tracking surface through every intense task.
Why Fans Love It:
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Authentic Demon Slayer Detail – The unmistakable silhouette of Zenitsu Agatsuma is rendered with high-definition precision, including his signature triangle-patterned haori and the glowing aesthetic of his Nichirin sword.
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Premium Multi-Layer Construction – Forged from high-grade materials to ensure superior durability, precision mouse tracking, and a substantial, high-quality presence on your desk.
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Dynamic Combat Aesthetic – The striking cinematic layout offers a clean, professional look that captures the high-speed intensity of the series, making it a standout for any gaming or streaming setup.
Product Details
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Material: Premium high-quality micro-weave cloth with a reinforced natural rubber base
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Design: 2D Zenitsu Agatsuma / Thunder Breathing "First Form" portrait
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Features: Anti-fray stitched edges and a spill-resistant surface for long-term durability
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Dimensions: Large-format extended layout (optimized for full-size keyboards and precision mouse movement)
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Gift Ready: An essential accessory for Demon Slayer fans, manga readers, and PC gaming enthusiasts.
