Question on mouse pad board

I have both the old fat and the new thin ones as a few of us have on here. The new thin ones do not stain easily and slide the pieces better. Also the smell is minimal when new vs. the old thick ones. They also fold up any which way you want and lay flat even after many months in storage. But I would only buy the new thin ones and not the old thick mouse pad boards.

I have both the old fat and the new thin ones as a few of us have on here. The new thin ones do not stain easily and slide the pieces better. Also the smell is minimal when new vs. the old thick ones. They also fold up any which way you want and lay flat even after many months in storage. But I would only buy the new thin ones and not the old thick mouse pad boards.
Thanks!
Can I ask you pictures of old & new board if it is okay?
Thank you so much

Do not have access to them right now but buying an old mouse pad board would be a mistake, in my opinion, so it makes your decision easy.

Do not have access to them right now but buying an old mouse pad board would be a mistake, in my opinion, so it makes your decision easy.
Thanks

Although I do not have Shelby's new board yet but will be buying a green one the thin one I have does not stain as the old mouse pads did because of a different type of process. I had mine folded up for 2-3 months and it just unfolded like nothing.

Shelby are the boards you get make wipe clean and not stain like the old mouse pads? Will be ordering soon the green one is great.

cghori,
He has a really nice marble one that is cool. I am working on some new ones that will really knock your socks off!
thanks
Shelby
Shelby, Thanks for your comment.
Could you answer to this question when you are available?
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/has-anyone-used-this-set
Thank you
Is it easy to slide pieces on mouse pad board? or is it difficult?