great video. I'm alternating between games like overwatch and recently got into cs2. Would you still recommend the glass pad + skate combo for cs2? I'd really be curious on your thoughts on what worked for you when you played tactical shooters and how the transition has been to a glass pad. Some more insight on the comparison of glass skates vs the glass pad + skates. What were the differences and your preference.
I've found myself gravitating towards using a glass mousepad with sleeve while playing tactical shooters like VALORANT or CS2 with friends or just casual. It's become my comfort zone. But i do perform way better when switching to a cloth pad with glass skates, due to the stopping power and control. Even though i have not played on a cloth pad in a year, I'm instantly better than with all of my aim practice for my glass pad. Despite recently acquiring Clawmates (mouse accessory allows for more control and grip on the mouse), I'm struggling to consistently decelerate onto my targets with precision. It's evident that mastering this transition is crucial for maintaining accuracy and control during gameplay. so i would say depends on how serious u'r taking one or the other game and what feels more comfortable. like I don't care about VALORANT OR CS2 that much but about apex i do so I'm sticking with my glass pad and will try to master it.
get a strikepad or a jet imo, strikepad has better reviews overall and is usually fairly cheap when you can find them, run xraypad jades for the skates and dont look back though that being said the frictionless glide isnt for everyone some people need the feedback from a control pad to stay on target or for better crosshair placement, if your really on the fence and not sure try glass skates on a regular pad way less expensive overall to see if that type of feel is for you and can be returned to normal if its not for a few dollars
I would recommend you try 3M Precise Mouse Pad with glass skates such as superglide Way easier to clean, easier and cheaper to replace when worn cause the mousepad is cheap and lasts quite long... Been using mine for 10 months now and the mousepad is still 95% as smooth as when I just started using it
yo, just a note, you shouldn't press down the skates hard on skates that do not have a thicker adhesive which prevents the skates to sink, especially on the top gpx skate. when skates skin in, you will see wear on the outer sides of the skates, while the center of the skates will not wear. especially on glass. most of the skates that you have gotten aren't the best aftermarket skates. top skates are xraypad jades/obsidians, tiger ice, corepad pros, ctrl, air, btl v2, and ultraglide(xraypad OEM) speed and controls. those 'expensive' skates u got are pretty bad, and they are not worth to get at all. Top skates I've used are xraypad obsidians for glasspads, and jades a close second, but it doesn't last as long. corepads and tiger ice are decent. tiger ice v2 'feels' slower because of the extra adhesive that stops it from sinking in at the center of the skates. I feel like ultraglide conventionals are one of the best skates I have tried so far on glass, especially their dot variants. full sized will feel smoother, and last longer because of their larger surface area.
are the xraypad jades or obsidians? also for the xraypad skates and the tiger ice did u use dots or full pads? im assuming full pads but im not sure, oh and are those tiger ice v1 or v2?
just get a strikepad and jade skates, it keeps up with my glass pad in terms of speed, has less maintenance, and im not changing my skates every couple weeks
Very good video! But I must say that for some reason I found different results, for me tiger ice dots are much faster that the corepadz, not sure why tho
thx :). But ur right i've noticed that aswell and its verry inconsistent for example the new yuki aim pads work really well with glass skates actually. And a lot of ppl said that dots work best anyway but only sometimes and idk its really weird. i will make a part two clarifying things. i hope.
@@Leguan-HQ idk about the yuki pads I dont have that much money to blow on peripherals to try many products but on the fnatic jet as well as the skypad 4.0, glass skates lowered the dynamic friction a lot but increased the static friction almost as much which felt really bad to me. Some other things of note is that the smallest tiger ice dots were much faster then the biggest tiger ice dots but they wore down in less then 12 hours of use (I dont press on my mouse at all since I use fingertip and my mouse is ~40g so I can't imagine how long they'd last on a gpx). Im now testing the biggest tiger ice dots and they are holding up pretty well so far (2 days of use), they did slow down though not nearly as much as the smaller ones. Im excited for the new video.
Não gosto que meu mouse deslize nem um pouco, se isso acontece não tenho precisão alguma para micro ajustes, para ter uma mira realmente firme, estou a procura de feets e mouse pad que não deslizem, algo anti deslizante total mesmo, "super control".
Damn...this would've been real dope if you did it with a glass pad. Looking into glass skates and can't really do that with a glass pad. Good video though - keep it up
@@Leguan-HQ UA-cam removes my links :( Where are you from? I'm from Germany and there's a store for everything called Bauhaus. Google the store and than hardplastic 50x50x3 protex, should be around 9,30€.
@@Torakuta Its called MCosu! you can find it on steam the 3D osu! is called FPosu! its a extramode like taiko or mania. you need to select it first though.
Do I need to remove the old skates around the sensor, or can I just leave them on and change the others ? I am kinda scared to damage the sensor during the process :D
@@pdoubleyou5653 I don‘t really see how one would damage the sensor in the process but, i always leave the skate around the sensor but if it stand out to much id be best to remove it because it would otherwise make the surface area uneven. Which would be bad. so id say leave it.
What would you recomend me for a VXE R1 Pro Max on a Razer Strider? I was honestly thinking about the Tiger Ice v2 (I want my mouse to feel smooth without the texture of the strider :( )
@@NekoEdit i do not own the razer strider. i would probably go for the superglides dots, even if they are advertised as superfast with zero friction, but on a relatively hard pad like yours dots work well. The only other option i found were the corepads, though these feel really slow imo.
@@Leguan-HQ It's like an Artisan Hien but very tough texture, so its already a speedy mousepad with lightweight mouse, i want the Strider to feel smooth instead looking like a sandpaper. I had a Xlite V2 with stock skates, wanted to try something smooth for my R1 pro max + Strider. Do you have any aliexpress link for the skates?
@@poonzy7112 just replaced my first one after 8 month, but the second pair felt slower so i switched to obsidians, still quietest skates on the market for skypad tho
How the hell can you enjoy big surface area skates on a glasspad. It was inconsitent EXTREMELY scratchy and unpleasant to play on. The only way I could somewhat enjoy glasspads was dot obdisians. I still dont understand how people dont talk about the nightmarish experience with big PTFE skates. And the wear down ofc.
@Leguan-HQ Ok. I'm currently using the obsidian. Yes I'm 100% wanting speed. I'm currently using the superglide and Siroolac glass mousepads (hoping to get the wallhack 4.0). Would you happen to have a brand of ceramic dots you would recommend?
i use the skypadd XL arm sleeve, but i do not recommend it as it is to big for me and it is already falling apart. I ordered the pulsar sleeves. We‘ll see how they are.
the ones i used in the vid were full area, but i also tested dots afterwards cz someone sait they would be faster, but the full ones were still faster, on the skypad. It differs from pad to pad.
7:23 If you actually use a hairdryer, you can directly heat the PTFE feet or Glass Skates to warm up the adhesive. That way you can perfectly take away each skates perfectly without damage. My eyes are aching watching you waste perfect skates. You didn't read enough in reddit to know that tip. Heckin painful.
@@gonzohd773 wdym, they're cheap, they're all the same. It's just glass bro, there is no engineering behind it, it's usable if you play cod where aiming isn't a thing
that was one of the best informational vids i have ever seen,and that fun fact at the end was on point as well,love the vid,keep up the work
Haven’t liked a video in months but thank you for your efforts. 🙏🏽
love to hear it :]
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when i say you had 9 subs i couldn't believe it keep going man
Thank You :]
On my other channel I got 200 subs in a day from 2 live streams. Still don’t know how to this day
great video.
I'm alternating between games like overwatch and recently got into cs2. Would you still recommend the glass pad + skate combo for cs2?
I'd really be curious on your thoughts on what worked for you when you played tactical shooters and how the transition has been to a glass pad.
Some more insight on the comparison of glass skates vs the glass pad + skates. What were the differences and your preference.
I've found myself gravitating towards using a glass mousepad with sleeve while playing tactical shooters like VALORANT or CS2 with friends or just casual. It's become my comfort zone. But i do perform way better when switching to a cloth pad with glass skates, due to the stopping power and control. Even though i have not played on a cloth pad in a year, I'm instantly better than with all of my aim practice for my glass pad.
Despite recently acquiring Clawmates (mouse accessory allows for more control and grip on the mouse), I'm struggling to consistently decelerate onto my targets with precision. It's evident that mastering this transition is crucial for maintaining accuracy and control during gameplay.
so i would say depends on how serious u'r taking one or the other game and what feels more comfortable. like I don't care about VALORANT OR CS2 that much but about apex i do so I'm sticking with my glass pad and will try to master it.
get a strikepad or a jet imo, strikepad has better reviews overall and is usually fairly cheap when you can find them, run xraypad jades for the skates and dont look back though that being said the frictionless glide isnt for everyone some people need the feedback from a control pad to stay on target or for better crosshair placement, if your really on the fence and not sure try glass skates on a regular pad way less expensive overall to see if that type of feel is for you and can be returned to normal if its not for a few dollars
This video helped alot. Thanks, you just earned a new subscriber
How do you only have 200 subs bro, the quality of your videos is nice man
There's not many test of skates for glass pads so I appreciate the video lol and the iguana info 😂
I would recommend you try 3M Precise Mouse Pad with glass skates such as superglide
Way easier to clean, easier and cheaper to replace when worn cause the mousepad is cheap and lasts quite long... Been using mine for 10 months now and the mousepad is still 95% as smooth as when I just started using it
this is such a good video! How do you only have 95 subs?!
thank you man :>
yo, just a note, you shouldn't press down the skates hard on skates that do not have a thicker adhesive which prevents the skates to sink, especially on the top gpx skate. when skates skin in, you will see wear on the outer sides of the skates, while the center of the skates will not wear. especially on glass. most of the skates that you have gotten aren't the best aftermarket skates. top skates are xraypad jades/obsidians, tiger ice, corepad pros, ctrl, air, btl v2, and ultraglide(xraypad OEM) speed and controls. those 'expensive' skates u got are pretty bad, and they are not worth to get at all.
Top skates I've used are xraypad obsidians for glasspads, and jades a close second, but it doesn't last as long. corepads and tiger ice are decent. tiger ice v2 'feels' slower because of the extra adhesive that stops it from sinking in at the center of the skates. I feel like ultraglide conventionals are one of the best skates I have tried so far on glass, especially their dot variants. full sized will feel smoother, and last longer because of their larger surface area.
Thank you for the comment. I'll look in to the ulatraglide skates, never heard of them before.
are the xraypad jades or obsidians? also for the xraypad skates and the tiger ice did u use dots or full pads? im assuming full pads but im not sure, oh and are those tiger ice v1 or v2?
those are X-Raypad obsidians, and i did use full size. I believe those are the tiger ice v2.
thank you, and great vid@@Leguan-HQ
@@Leguan-HQIf you want the fastest skates dot or donut skates are the best.
@@HellSpawnRulerOfHell ok i‘ll need to try those then ig
when i was watching like halfway i say the sub count and was like wait what how is it that low lmao great video keep it up
think I'll just share this with folks that ask me why I use a trackball.
what arm sleeve is that? btw very nice video even though i just bought 160 ptfe dots from ali express xD
Omg after sound test im really sure i want a glass pad.
glad i could help, and enjoy ur future pad :]
just get a strikepad and jade skates, it keeps up with my glass pad in terms of speed, has less maintenance, and im not changing my skates every couple weeks
Very good video! But I must say that for some reason I found different results, for me tiger ice dots are much faster that the corepadz, not sure why tho
thx :). But ur right i've noticed that aswell and its verry inconsistent for example the new yuki aim pads work really well with glass skates actually. And a lot of ppl said that dots work best anyway but only sometimes and idk its really weird. i will make a part two clarifying things. i hope.
@@Leguan-HQ idk about the yuki pads I dont have that much money to blow on peripherals to try many products but on the fnatic jet as well as the skypad 4.0, glass skates lowered the dynamic friction a lot but increased the static friction almost as much which felt really bad to me. Some other things of note is that the smallest tiger ice dots were much faster then the biggest tiger ice dots but they wore down in less then 12 hours of use (I dont press on my mouse at all since I use fingertip and my mouse is ~40g so I can't imagine how long they'd last on a gpx). Im now testing the biggest tiger ice dots and they are holding up pretty well so far (2 days of use), they did slow down though not nearly as much as the smaller ones. Im excited for the new video.
Thank you for the review! Can you try dot skates next?
@@Olliestuffandthings i’m on it
good vid brah u need more subs
Não gosto que meu mouse deslize nem um pouco, se isso acontece não tenho precisão alguma para micro ajustes, para ter uma mira realmente firme, estou a procura de feets e mouse pad que não deslizem, algo anti deslizante total mesmo, "super control".
It’s still better to try out all the skates yourself, so you can find what’s best suited for you
You should try cloth skates on glasspads. Trust me bro
With cloth skates, your mouse is as fast as your arm. It is amazing.
Damn...this would've been real dope if you did it with a glass pad. Looking into glass skates and can't really do that with a glass pad.
Good video though - keep it up
thank you :)
but could you clarify your sentence again, because i don‘t understand what you are trying to say.
Just buy a hard plastic 50x50 plate and it will last you almost forever! I was lucky to find one with a nice surface and for a price of 5€!
interesting. could you link yours maybe?
@@Leguan-HQ UA-cam removes my links :(
Where are you from? I'm from Germany and there's a store for everything called Bauhaus.
Google the store and than hardplastic 50x50x3 protex, should be around 9,30€.
@@Leguan-HQ no clue, but I can't post anything related, thank you yt!
@@BornInArona do you have a name or brand? but i will definitely try to get my hands on one
@@Leguan-HQ do you have discord?still interested?
Thank you, nice video!
MAKE MORE VIDEOS YOU FINNA HAVE LOTS OF SUBS BECAUSE YOUR GOOD AT EDITING AND FUNNY
thank you that means a lot to me :) im working on it.
consider a compressor plugin to your mic man, the audio keep going up and down
Yes, thank you. i have adjusted my mic settings for my furute videos.
Thats why mice are gwtting lightweight
esp tiger ice v2 are good
DONT USE GLASS SKATES ON A GLASS MOUSEPAD U CAN HEAR THE SCRATCHING!!!
That scratching sound is enough for me to never use glass anything ew to my ears feel like bleeding
There must of been something wrong with your tiger ice skates, can't believe it was that sluggish for you
it may be because of humility
W vid bro u deserve so mutch more views
May i ask how you played the 3D osu
@@Torakuta Its called MCosu! you can find it on steam the 3D osu! is called FPosu! its a extramode like taiko or mania. you need to select it first though.
Thank you
Is it ok to use universal dot skates
Name of the outro song before the iguana fact??
everyting will be alright, smile (Sugure Joka)
Do I need to remove the old skates around the sensor, or can I just leave them on and change the others ? I am kinda scared to damage the sensor during the process :D
@@pdoubleyou5653 I don‘t really see how one would damage the sensor in the process but, i always leave the skate around the sensor but if it stand out to much id be best to remove it because it would otherwise make the surface area uneven. Which would be bad. so id say leave it.
What would you recomend me for a VXE R1 Pro Max on a Razer Strider? I was honestly thinking about the Tiger Ice v2 (I want my mouse to feel smooth without the texture of the strider :( )
@@NekoEdit i do not own the razer strider. i would probably go for the superglides dots, even if they are advertised as superfast with zero friction, but on a relatively hard pad like yours dots work well. The only other option i found were the corepads, though these feel really slow imo.
@@Leguan-HQ It's like an Artisan Hien but very tough texture, so its already a speedy mousepad with lightweight mouse, i want the Strider to feel smooth instead looking like a sandpaper. I had a Xlite V2 with stock skates, wanted to try something smooth for my R1 pro max + Strider. Do you have any aliexpress link for the skates?
So yeah I want a no friction smooth but not fast dot skates, any idea? Aliexpress works
never combine glass skates and glass mousepad !!!
The clip of Tenz and sleepy kissing is wild xD
indeed
gotta love em
great videooooo
so confusing to me, I use tiger ice v2 on my skypad 3.0. smoothest feeling ever cant even hear the glide, then in ur video they sound like sandpaper?
How’s the durability/longevity
@@poonzy7112 just replaced my first one after 8 month, but the second pair felt slower so i switched to obsidians, still quietest skates on the market for skypad tho
How the hell can you enjoy big surface area skates on a glasspad. It was inconsitent EXTREMELY scratchy and unpleasant to play on. The only way I could somewhat enjoy glasspads was dot obdisians. I still dont understand how people dont talk about the nightmarish experience with big PTFE skates. And the wear down ofc.
Idk i just recently tried dots but it felt slower and i didn‘t like the feeling, maybe i just need to try different ones idk
have you tried ceramic dots?
no because i could not imagine it working in any way because plates or mugs feel horrible on there. i should have though
@@Leguan-HQ they are great, esp on modern hard pads
@@riba2233 i shall give them a try
@@Leguan-HQ ok, imho gwolves ones are better than lexips
@@riba2233Even on glass?
The ceramic will destroy the glass.
Which xraypad were you using? Jade or obsidian?
@@ZahmbeesFGC91 im pretty sure those were obsidians, but if u really want SPEED u should go for ceramic skates.
@Leguan-HQ Ok. I'm currently using the obsidian. Yes I'm 100% wanting speed. I'm currently using the superglide and Siroolac glass mousepads (hoping to get the wallhack 4.0). Would you happen to have a brand of ceramic dots you would recommend?
what arm sleeves do you use
i use the skypadd XL arm sleeve, but i do not recommend it as it is to big for me and it is already falling apart. I ordered the pulsar sleeves. We‘ll see how they are.
artisan
Glass auf glass o_o?
in the video you said that you had glass stakes in your mouse, could you tell me which ones you had?
Thank you for classifying. I had the superglide glass skates for the G Pro X Superlight from Pulsar, in white.
for glass just go obsidians or obsidian pros for more stopping power and please go with the dots they are so much better.
Great video.
are the xraypad dots or full?
the ones i used in the vid were full area, but i also tested dots afterwards cz someone sait they would be faster, but the full ones were still faster, on the skypad. It differs from pad to pad.
when you see it...
you saw it
I just sharted
your noise reduction cuts out your voice at the end of the speech. (so you can fix it if you want
Ok
subbed s aying og
wysi
Most german english i've ever heard. Great video anyway!
stop coping
I am ...
7:23 If you actually use a hairdryer, you can directly heat the PTFE feet or Glass Skates to warm up the adhesive.
That way you can perfectly take away each skates perfectly without damage.
My eyes are aching watching you waste perfect skates. You didn't read enough in reddit to know that tip. Heckin painful.
True. I didn't even think of that. Could have saved me a lot of trubble. thank you ^.^
1:03 how tf is that shit human
it isn't.
dono why but i speed it up
@@Leguan-HQ oh dang it looked real lol
@@Rivr_StyX nah i am not that good. I have 110000 in gridshot in aimlabs.
stope coping
I am ...
no 😈😈😈
Freundchen
are you german?
you sound very german...
maybe
People that use glass mousepads are cringe.
why?
Why tho? I can never go back to cloth mousepad im so used to frictionless mousepads now
“If i can’t have one, no one can” typo.
@@gonzohd773 wdym, they're cheap, they're all the same. It's just glass bro, there is no engineering behind it, it's usable if you play cod where aiming isn't a thing
@@dudarskyhow does that make people who use it “cringe”