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Interesting. I found the Jade Donuts faster and way more consistent than the Dots. Especially since the Dots are domed as a posed to solid like the Donuts and can get a bit flattened out. I prefer Jade Donuts and love using them on fast pads.
@@mel0nFPS Not many, I tried the Jades on my Shidenkai V1 and V2. The Dots felt softer, a bit "creamy" and a bit slower. Almost like there was a bit of give or softness to them, which seems to somewhat hide the feeling of the pad. While, the donuts felt more solid and scratchy. But in a good way that let me feel the surface of my Shidenkai better. Which made them feel a bit more slick to me.
@@mel0nFPS Update. I got the Wallhack SP-004 and the Donuts felt a bit slow at first, so I tried the Dots and a random set of hole punched skates I have. The Jade Dots still felt to minimize the feeling of the pad, and were way slower than the hole punched skates I have lying around. Because the Jade Dots are domed and not completely solid. I think there’s a subtle bit of flex to them, especially on hard pads. That causes them to minimize some of the aspects of the pad’s surface. As well as make them not as consistent as I would like. So I use something to flatten the Dots out which made them seem faster and transmit more of the texture of the pad. Tho as I’ve used the pad and it sort of broke in as stated by several reviews it started to feel faster. I eventually switched back to the Donuts, as to me they still felt more consistent and have a better feel of the pad.
The center dot is only scratchy if you remove it from the center of the donut skates. The center dot is about 0.6 mm thick whereas the actual donut skate itself is 0.8 mm thick so as long as you leave them inside the skate they won't scratch.
@@mel0nFPSthanks for the fast reply (: i was afraid of them beeing too scratchy due to the sharp edges. now i know how to properly apply them once they arrive next week 💪🏼
Hey mel0n, what PTFE skates in your experience would you recommend for someone looking for the lowest possible friction on a glass pad? I currently have a set of Tiger Ice V2 pad skates on my mouse but I've found them to be a little slower than I was hoping, probably due to the large area of contact that they have with the pad.
Dot skates would be the way to go for the lowest amount of friction. If you like the tiger-ice skates you can get the dot-versions of those or you can look at other options like the X-RayPad obsidian/jade dots!
I think I'll get a pack of the tiger ice dots and some of the obsidian dots and see which ones I prefer since I imagine neither will last very long on a glass pad. Many thanks for the help!
@@AppleNdiBobsidian dots or obsidian pro dots are the way to go for glas IMO. the tiger ice ve PTFE is too soft and as it flattens out they become scratchy rather quickly.
I've only used the Saturn and the Neptune, have it used the Jupiter myself. But I will say LGG's pads are some of the best pads you can get on the market across the board and the quality of them is exceptional. So while I haven't used the Jupiter myself, I'd still recommend trying them because LGG's quality is so good.
@@mel0nFPS which felt better on the lgg mousepads, obsidian donuts or jade donuts? Thank u for your response appreciate you!! You are my favorite mouse/mousepad reviewer
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Bro thank you so much!!! I was wasting so many skates trying to increase stopping power without making my mouse feel so muddy. Appreciate it mel0n!
Interesting.
I found the Jade Donuts faster and way more consistent than the Dots.
Especially since the Dots are domed as a posed to solid like the Donuts and can get a bit flattened out.
I prefer Jade Donuts and love using them on fast pads.
What pads did you try the jades on? I tested them on all my pads but I may have missed something with other pad types
@@mel0nFPS Not many, I tried the Jades on my Shidenkai V1 and V2.
The Dots felt softer, a bit "creamy" and a bit slower.
Almost like there was a bit of give or softness to them, which seems to somewhat hide the feeling of the pad.
While, the donuts felt more solid and scratchy. But in a good way that let me feel the surface of my Shidenkai better.
Which made them feel a bit more slick to me.
Interesting, I’ll have to get my hands on a Shienkai and see how the jades feel on em’
@@mel0nFPS
Update.
I got the Wallhack SP-004 and the Donuts felt a bit slow at first, so I tried the Dots and a random set of hole punched skates I have.
The Jade Dots still felt to minimize the feeling of the pad, and were way slower than the hole punched skates I have lying around.
Because the Jade Dots are domed and not completely solid.
I think there’s a subtle bit of flex to them, especially on hard pads. That causes them to minimize some of the aspects of the pad’s surface. As well as make them not as consistent as I would like.
So I use something to flatten the Dots out which made them seem faster and transmit more of the texture of the pad.
Tho as I’ve used the pad and it sort of broke in as stated by several reviews it started to feel faster.
I eventually switched back to the Donuts, as to me they still felt more consistent and have a better feel of the pad.
waizwol cloud just feels so perfect
Can you feel the warped donut in the dav3? Thinking about getting these or dots for my dav3 but the cutout might be too small for the donuts
Sadly it's notifiable due to the increased height. For the DAV3 I'd recommend getting the dots as they'll be much more universally compatible.
Hello, wondering which one to get for a fantech agile? (a mid speed coated cloth pad)
If you want to cut down on the pad's natural speed I'd go for the Obsidians, if you want to increase the speed go for the Jades!
@mel0n_ does the small center dot only scratch if using it separately or also if u leave it inside the donut?
The center dot is only scratchy if you remove it from the center of the donut skates. The center dot is about 0.6 mm thick whereas the actual donut skate itself is 0.8 mm thick so as long as you leave them inside the skate they won't scratch.
@@mel0nFPSthanks for the fast reply (: i was afraid of them beeing too scratchy due to the sharp edges. now i know how to properly apply them once they arrive next week 💪🏼
Can you elaborate on the consistency issues on certain pads/mice that you talked about? I have a raiden mid
Hey mel0n, what PTFE skates in your experience would you recommend for someone looking for the lowest possible friction on a glass pad? I currently have a set of Tiger Ice V2 pad skates on my mouse but I've found them to be a little slower than I was hoping, probably due to the large area of contact that they have with the pad.
Dot skates would be the way to go for the lowest amount of friction. If you like the tiger-ice skates you can get the dot-versions of those or you can look at other options like the X-RayPad obsidian/jade dots!
I think I'll get a pack of the tiger ice dots and some of the obsidian dots and see which ones I prefer since I imagine neither will last very long on a glass pad. Many thanks for the help!
@@AppleNdiBobsidian dots or obsidian pro dots are the way to go for glas IMO. the tiger ice ve PTFE is too soft and as it flattens out they become scratchy rather quickly.
if you want low friction, ghostglide cyclones are the wat to go
@@Log_Pile sadly, they are not available in my neck of the woods😓
did you try the akko glas mousepad?
@ 2:14 why is the number covered on the bottom of the pulsar Mouse?
People steal serial numbers for warranty claims and a bunch of other things. Sadly I have to cover them to avoid any issues.
@@mel0nFPS oh knowing that, I probably shouldn't of shown off the numbers I got with my 2 demon slayer ones, like oh I got X number/the 2000 there are
Model numbers are fine, serial numbers are what you gotta be careful with.
@@mel0nFPS thanks for letting me know 🤝
So donuts are generally more control oriented/slower than dots?
Yup! I’d say like a 15-20% difference compared to dots but it’ll vary depending on how many dots/donut skates you use!
@@mel0nFPS thank you! Currently using tiger ice V2 but may try some obsidian dots when they're back in stock.
which would you recommend for the lgg jupiter pro mousepad?
I've only used the Saturn and the Neptune, have it used the Jupiter myself. But I will say LGG's pads are some of the best pads you can get on the market across the board and the quality of them is exceptional. So while I haven't used the Jupiter myself, I'd still recommend trying them because LGG's quality is so good.
@@mel0nFPS which felt better on the lgg mousepads, obsidian donuts or jade donuts? Thank u for your response appreciate you!! You are my favorite mouse/mousepad reviewer
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