Tiger ICEs are solid but are you talking about hard or soft pads? Jade skates are faster but they are also more expensive, PK Game dots are about the same price and I'd probably recommend those for speed for soft pads.
@@akaprado ahhh, I meant hard pad like glass pad and stuff but good to know anyways. I think a solid value are the PK Game Dots (I made a video on them), or if you want to even go cheaper the $1 Ali skates are good enough
I've never tried FULL glass skates, I don't even know if they exist for anything else but the Logitech GPX. I think they're probably alright but I couldn't tell ya
bro the fact the theres even a market for mouse skates is absurd. It should be a complete package that comes with the mouse not smth u can buy separate beacause its bad. Especially mice over $50. Companies just put out anything these days and hobbyists buy them. sad
@vladbivol8153 you do realize practically every mouse comes with mouse skates right? The point of aftermarket skates is to mod and try something different. It's no different than most hobbies like keyboard switches.
@@maakureviews yea bro but like literally the op1 comes with non ptfe skates and they sell them separately on their website which imo is a joke. Im js saying all mice should have 100% ptfe minimum, which as afaik isnt the case
@@vladbivol8153 I'm pretty sure the OP1 does come with PTFE skates? It actually comes with 2 sets of skates, both the 8k and non 8k version. They sell REPLACEMENTS on their website because they wear out. It's the same thing with certain car parts and similar hobbies. All mice DO come with stock skates, but whether you think 100% PTFE is the optimal skate is subjective. All mice do come with stock skates and for most people they're good enough, we're just nerds who like to experiment with different skates.
For more speed skates, what is thoughts on ?, do you think the eps tiger ice skates are the best for the price ?
Tiger ICEs are solid but are you talking about hard or soft pads? Jade skates are faster but they are also more expensive, PK Game dots are about the same price and I'd probably recommend those for speed for soft pads.
@@maakureviews I have an pk control 1 , I think it is more hard than soft
@@akaprado ahhh, I meant hard pad like glass pad and stuff but good to know anyways. I think a solid value are the PK Game Dots (I made a video on them), or if you want to even go cheaper the $1 Ali skates are good enough
@@maakureviews oh ok, good to know
Are full glass skates good from AliExpress?
I've never tried FULL glass skates, I don't even know if they exist for anything else but the Logitech GPX. I think they're probably alright but I couldn't tell ya
"these are on the more pricey end theyre 5 dollars"
I'm relativity to other AliExpress skates. My bad, I should've clarified.
bro the fact the theres even a market for mouse skates is absurd. It should be a complete package that comes with the mouse not smth u can buy separate beacause its bad. Especially mice over $50. Companies just put out anything these days and hobbyists buy them. sad
@vladbivol8153 you do realize practically every mouse comes with mouse skates right? The point of aftermarket skates is to mod and try something different. It's no different than most hobbies like keyboard switches.
@@maakureviews yea bro but like literally the op1 comes with non ptfe skates and they sell them separately on their website which imo is a joke. Im js saying all mice should have 100% ptfe minimum, which as afaik isnt the case
@@vladbivol8153 I'm pretty sure the OP1 does come with PTFE skates? It actually comes with 2 sets of skates, both the 8k and non 8k version. They sell REPLACEMENTS on their website because they wear out. It's the same thing with certain car parts and similar hobbies. All mice DO come with stock skates, but whether you think 100% PTFE is the optimal skate is subjective. All mice do come with stock skates and for most people they're good enough, we're just nerds who like to experiment with different skates.