Honestly, I don't see a lot of talk about this, but I think the factor looking for is mousepad thickness. The thicker the mousepad, the more likely when you can press the mouse into the mousepad, making it feel a little harder to move. You'll notice this happens more often with spraying or track aiming. You're pressing down on left click (or left click AND right click in the case you're playing a game that has ADS) and there for you press the mouse into the pad. There probably isn't a whole lot of talk about this cause I feel like its more noticeable with High Sens and there aren't a whole lot of professional competitive gamers that use high sens. I have a range of about 4 to 6 inch 360 @ 103 FOV.
The mousepads that you have listed are 4mm to 5mm in thickness. On Amazon, the Steel Series Classic QCK small/medium/large is 2mm (my old go-to mousepad). Same with the "Amazon Basics" mousepad which seems to be a rebranded QCK 2mm lol. Give that a shot. The mousepad I landed on was the "Reflex Lab Pro 9" which is 3mm but it seems denser and feels like a QCK 2mm imo. Be warned tho, the Pro 9 is small. I'm a high sens aimer, so I don't need a lot of room. The other option is to change habits; try not to press hard on the mouse when tracking.