I bought an artisan (zero) mousepad because of their build quality rather than the high price tag or because TenZ uses it. GS-R, QcK, HyperX etc tend to wear out at around the 3 months mark because their coating isnt meant to be durable long term, especially with heavy daily use, turning them into mudpads, which doesnt feel good at all. Hien Pro tip: there's a break-in period of about a couple months before the "rough" texture becomes a little bit smoother. You're also gonna have to get used to the low initial friction for microadjustment and it's gonna take a week. I have a Hein Soft in Wine Red as well. It's a good pad overall. Enjoy.
@@3ildcardafter trying every artisan mousepad and the lgg Saturn and Saturn pro, I've gotta say the Hien still remains my favorite with the zero close behind even for tac shooters. The Saturn feels a bit too firm for me, and the saturn pro is too slow so the zero will always be a great choice.
@@bakergn100% would recommend soft if you haven't already tried mid since it's the safest option by far. If you've used hard pads or really firm cloth pads in the past, you may be feel more comfortable with mid
ive been using the fury s for 2 years and was planning on getting the artisan hien. i found the exact video i was lookin for and it was only posted a week ago lmao
@@brandondant6262 Yes, and 100% worth it. My aim has never been better. Yesterday had plenty of amazing games like 39-1 in MW2. Which was not happening with the ICE mouse pad. Also the hein feels like it will last for years. I bought it on Amazon for a little extra and it showed up within a few days. Shipped out of Tennessee I believe.
Artisan Mousepads are made for a specific reason, the same reason why csgo pros (and cs2 pros) still live by Zowie; comfort and ease of use. The Zowie mice are made in every shape you could want in a mice, and this goes for these pads. They are in every type of fabric, softness and hardness you can think of. There's also build quality as well, but what people don't seem to understand is that these should only be bought after you've attained a certain amount of skill. You don't need to, nor should you try to make your setup fit you personally according to your playstyle, if you haven't even gotten that playstyle yet. You can't setup your build to your strengths if you don't know what your strengths are.
@@TheChineseStepbro or I guess the lack of muscle memory, when you switch to a new pad you’re consciously trying to control it and aim but as soon as you stop you don’t have any muscle memory built for the new mousepad and you start whiffing
Static friction is what he is referring to when he states it takes not effort to move it from a stand still. He then claims that the stopping power is still manageable which means there is somewhat a nice dynamic friction or friction of the mouse in motion.
being comfortable can also lead to faster improvement, i had some problems with my old mouse, and i got a new one, and i could feel improvements after some weeks of usage.
@@emiil1xkinda late but agreed, low sens and high speed will improve your aim a lot especially with a light mouse. And I was thinking of getting the artisan hien fx mid
was consider on getting an artisan until i heard you theres no drag, ofc i still want to get an artisan fx hien mid small sized but i really depends on my mousepad(random ahh brand that cost me 2 bucks) drag to get an accurate aim/tracking
while the mousepads aren’t gonna make you a pro, they’re not a waste of money. there’s a lot of factors that come into play that make the mousepads worth the price.
I ordered the zero and hien a week ago and i got no email or any money taken out, do i repurchase or continue to wait? Serious question because I’ve never bought from them or outside of amazon too
Is xy axis not the problem? Wanna upgrade my fury S, Otsu is way too fast but zero is too slow. So my next opinion is hien but I worry about that. And if you've ever used otsu can i have your impression?
idk if your still looking into this but the hien is actually faster than the otsu. i have both pads and they arent to different when it comes to speed theres just slightly more control on the otsu and it also doesnt have the different glide speeds on the x and y axis like the hien does
ive been using hyperx fury s speed edition for like 4 years and their the worst mouse pads ever u gotta play such a low sens just to compensate for the 0 control
Zero vs. Hien for Valorant: ua-cam.com/video/cYABpj9Y6Zk/v-deo.html
Love how you go “I have to get use to it” then 1 taps 4 people in a row doing 180 degree turns in between each shot lol
I bought an artisan (zero) mousepad because of their build quality rather than the high price tag or because TenZ uses it. GS-R, QcK, HyperX etc tend to wear out at around the 3 months mark because their coating isnt meant to be durable long term, especially with heavy daily use, turning them into mudpads, which doesnt feel good at all.
Hien Pro tip: there's a break-in period of about a couple months before the "rough" texture becomes a little bit smoother. You're also gonna have to get used to the low initial friction for microadjustment and it's gonna take a week. I have a Hein Soft in Wine Red as well. It's a good pad overall. Enjoy.
It depends in person if
@@3ildcardafter trying every artisan mousepad and the lgg Saturn and Saturn pro, I've gotta say the Hien still remains my favorite with the zero close behind even for tac shooters. The Saturn feels a bit too firm for me, and the saturn pro is too slow so the zero will always be a great choice.
@@forbandyson8921 What do u think about hien mid and soft, which hardness would you prefer?
@@bakergn100% would recommend soft if you haven't already tried mid since it's the safest option by far. If you've used hard pads or really firm cloth pads in the past, you may be feel more comfortable with mid
I play valorant and Had a Hyperx fury for about a year thought it was too slow / sponge was too soft, got the hien soft xl… I wont ever go back
ive been using the fury s for 2 years and was planning on getting the artisan hien. i found the exact video i was lookin for and it was only posted a week ago lmao
Same haha
@@MuppetteMup get the hayate otsu xsoft just do it i tried like 20 other pads
@@noorain9893 Thanks for the advice, im gonna take a look, I hope he is easy to get in canada
Waiting on mine to show up, happy to see your liking it. Currently using a Glorious ICE
i heard ice gets slow spots fast hows yours
Did you get it ?
@@brandondant6262 Yes, and 100% worth it. My aim has never been better. Yesterday had plenty of amazing games like 39-1 in MW2. Which was not happening with the ICE mouse pad. Also the hein feels like it will last for years. I bought it on Amazon for a little extra and it showed up within a few days. Shipped out of Tennessee I believe.
Artisan Mousepads are made for a specific reason, the same reason why csgo pros (and cs2 pros) still live by Zowie; comfort and ease of use.
The Zowie mice are made in every shape you could want in a mice, and this goes for these pads. They are in every type of fabric, softness and hardness you can think of.
There's also build quality as well, but what people don't seem to understand is that these should only be bought after you've attained a certain amount of skill. You don't need to, nor should you try to make your setup fit you personally according to your playstyle, if you haven't even gotten that playstyle yet.
You can't setup your build to your strengths if you don't know what your strengths are.
Honeymoon phase for sure, I have like 10 different pads and every time I switch off I always pop off then muscle memory fucks me
muscle memory?
@@TheChineseStepbro or I guess the lack of muscle memory, when you switch to a new pad you’re consciously trying to control it and aim but as soon as you stop you don’t have any muscle memory built for the new mousepad and you start whiffing
Static friction is what he is referring to when he states it takes not effort to move it from a stand still. He then claims that the stopping power is still manageable which means there is somewhat a nice dynamic friction or friction of the mouse in motion.
I ended up ordering both the hein and the zero . I will switch between them depending on the game I guess
بشر شلون التجربه؟
@@xfigurz6096 جربت الزيرو والله ممتاز و الثاني ما فتحته للحين
من وين اخذته بالكويت؟
@@iiSasaki طلبته من موقعهم ، يشحنوهم من اليابان
@@GOQ8Y جربت الهيين ميديم مع زلاجات تايبر ايس حلو الماوس باد و كواليتي بس سرييع
hell yeah, thats me lol! i just switched to an lgg saturn pro and have been loving it so far. ive been eyeing artisan pads lately tho.
U went crazy in that dm
I have the same old mousepad and the same mouse and even the same skates. This review was really useful for me.
hyperfury s is still a great mousepad for the money
I hear people say the up and down glide feels slower than side to side. Is that true?
Yes, my Y axis is slightly slower than X axis but once you get used to it you don't really notice it anymore.
Thanks for the reply
It dosent make you better, it makes you feel more comfy when gaming
being comfortable can also lead to faster improvement, i had some problems with my old mouse, and i got a new one, and i could feel improvements after some weeks of usage.
speedpads - fasterpads can make you improve, based on your sens. This opinion is just wrong.
@@emiil1xthis is true my consistency has gone up a lot after using my hien for a month
@@emiil1xkinda late but agreed, low sens and high speed will improve your aim a lot especially with a light mouse. And I was thinking of getting the artisan hien fx mid
was consider on getting an artisan until i heard you theres no drag, ofc i still want to get an artisan fx hien mid small sized but i really depends on my mousepad(random ahh brand that cost me 2 bucks) drag to get an accurate aim/tracking
anyone else hear the tokyo ghoul opening in the background?
while the mousepads aren’t gonna make you a pro, they’re not a waste of money. there’s a lot of factors that come into play that make the mousepads worth the price.
Did you get a zero yet?
What made you buy the Hien over the zero
did you drop the Hien 1 month review? yet?
Isn’t hien traditionally considered fast for tac fps? I know Elige the CS: GO player uses it
bro got converted LOL
How do i take dust off a artisan mouspad
If it's a zero you just dont
I ordered the zero and hien a week ago and i got no email or any money taken out, do i repurchase or continue to wait? Serious question because I’ve never bought from them or outside of amazon too
is this your main pad now. or waht is it now
What mouse skates were you using in this video?
@@redraiju4366 Tiger Ice V2
we use almost identical sens mine is 800dpi 0.32
Aye I use .3 too but 1K dpi
Monitor arm next haha
Hi Jeakyyyyy🥰
mouse pad is all personal preference if i'm correct
Correct. However there are objective advantages such as build quality and durability.
Is xy axis not the problem? Wanna upgrade my fury S, Otsu is way too fast but zero is too slow. So my next opinion is hien but I worry about that. And if you've ever used otsu can i have your impression?
idk if your still looking into this but the hien is actually faster than the otsu. i have both pads and they arent to different when it comes to speed theres just slightly more control on the otsu and it also doesnt have the different glide speeds on the x and y axis like the hien does
@@iidxnk4970 hey ik this is a bit late but what is the texture of the hayate otsu like compared to the hien
@@acshuley its quite a bit smoother. its still got a slight hybrid type texture to it but nowhere near as close as the hien.
hayate otsu is slower than the hien but with less texture so less stopping power
you seem to be filled with worries lol just make a decision
ive been using hyperx fury s speed edition for like 4 years and their the worst mouse pads ever u gotta play such a low sens just to compensate for the 0 control
How to clean it could you advise?
ua-cam.com/users/shortslsObkZpAdbU?si=Zk8np3DzcrIuq7GT
Otsu is better imo
110? wth man
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$110 is crazy i can get 3 for 100
60 max
What sens
800 DPI @ 0.31
995 r is crazy
Try zero soft xl
ua-cam.com/video/cYABpj9Y6Zk/v-deo.html
@@Jaeky nice have you also tryed the hyate otsu soft its kinda the sweatspot betwen fast and slow
I would rather invest in a good mouse than a fancy mouse pad
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Brokie
a good mouse will be hindered by a poor mouse pad. i suggest you do more research.
such as?