For some reason when discussing competitive benefits, I feel that enjoyment is rarely ever mentioned. In my experience it has been one of the biggest drivers for my improvement. Glass pads have been so satisfying and fun for me to play on that I immediately found myself putting way more hours into my game of choice. 100% the most impactful purchase for me, much more so than any mouse or monitor.
Enjoying what you do is EVERYONE'S source of drive for improvement. If people loved what they do on a regular basis, we'd have a better world to live in
@@JingMitsuyamaCH tiger ice and corepads are pretty much the gold standard, available everywhere and pretty cheap. x-raypad infinity are my personal favourites tho, slightly faster than tiger ice, which are slightly faster than corepads. also, always get dots :p
Brother, my wife already thinks I’m a nerd. If I put that thing on my arm, she will push me into a locker and steal my lunch. I want to be good, but not that bad. 😂
If you still want to have that consistency but dont want to use a sleeve. Go for a cerapad kin 2.0 i am using it for 2 months and my arm doesn't stick to it at all, while i do get that consistency
Based wife. There are very few glass pads that *MAY* work without a "gaming" sleeve for some individuals such as Glsswrks Kazemi but since it has cringey anime design, your wife is still going to push you into the locker and steal your lunch money. The glass experience has its pros but now that the winter is approaching, it gets pretty cold. Also, you have to wipe any dust particle or anything really as it ruins the experience. Frankly, the cons outweight the pros which is primarily freedom/speed and consistency*. Consistency is debatable as 99% don't live in perfect conditions so, sweat also ruins the experience because your palm glues to it if you're static for few seconds and your palm will inevitably sweat even if your room is 18-22 degrees.
@@mamorris23 you really think that 120 dollars for a mousepad in glass with a quasi at least 10 years of durability and maybe a lifetime mousepad but we can't assume it ! YOu really think this is too expensive !!
this video is so ridiculous. I hate to break it to all you wannabe pro gamers, but you're not good enough at video games that a mousepad is going to make a tangible difference for you. Maybe 100 people on Earth have refined their skills so much so that a mousepad could actually make a worthwhile difference in their gameplay. And if you're reading this comment on this scambait video then I assure that you are not one of those 100 people. Do not waste your money on a mousepad in hopes that you will become a better gamer. You will not. The guy posting this video gets a commission for every purchase people make through his affiliate links so he is incentivized to mislead potential buyers into thinking they need to upgrade their mousepad for epic trick $hotz. Don't be dumb.
@@stellar476 You're half right, most people don't need this mouse pad at all but Ali is incredibly good and this level of nuance does make a difference for him. He's making videos for people interested in the things he's interested in. It's like saying a 360hz panel is a waste of money because your eyes can't see anything past 60 FPS. Maybe YOU can't tell the difference but others can.
@@mberkiBest blank tees from cheapest to expensive: Gildan H000 "Hammer" ($5) Kirkland Crew Neck (4 for $20), may be thinner depending on region. Comfort Colors 1717 ($10) House of Blanks Heavyweight T-Shirt ($35)
its a warehouse looking place, he earns enough to have a dedicated space for recording videos, and those are obviously there just for show, because he takes the image to the maximum
The lvl of production you put into these videos just keeps amazing me. Also I looove that you seem to be one of the very few gaming focused channels that has some sense for aesthetics. It slowly starts to become a more important topic but still would love to have a "apple design" like monitor design.
i love the 3.0 but if one piece of dust or hair is on the pad it interacts with my obsidian dots and makes it almost unusable, i find myself having to microfiber clean it at least once a game, do u just not experience this?
@@xdsmurfieA quick wipe with the side of your hand every few minutes is usually good enough. Don't even have to let go of your mouse. I do it between rounds in CS, or when running/driving long distances in other games. It just becomes a habit.
I have an SP-004 also and I disagree with the "never needs cleaning" part. If it has a single grain of sand or dirt or dust on it then it has the tendency to cause a grinding sensation until you wipe it off with a microfiber cloth. So, if you don't include dusting it off before use, then yeah you never have to clean it.
@@WinningItAllI mean how often do you clean you cloth pad? I do it like 5-6x a year. Depending on your environment you have to wipe your glass pad before every session.
@@FenrirAlter The times you do wash your cloth pad, it is pretty inconvenient though. Taking out a microfiber cloth and wiping your glass pad doesn't take any planning or actual effort, you pretty much forget about it once you're done. Even though you do it far more often, you don't really feel it since it's not disruptive enough to be annoying.
@@Vorexia what inconvenience? You literally just do it anytime you know u won't use your computer if it bothers you. Saying it is more disruptive then either always wiping the glasspad before you use the computer or waiting for the mouse to feel word do the sand, dirt etc. and then wiping it, is just a problem of mindset. Because I can assure u launching a game and then noticing that the glasspad has something on it during gameplay, might also be considered rather disruptive
What perfect timing on this video. Just yesterday I started to notice my hayate otsu had a different feeling on it in the central part where my mouse typically sits. Running my mouse around the edges of the pad and then through the center I was noticing some blatant differences in feeling and speed. A glass pad would totally negate that wear and tear and provide a 100% consistent feel.
I’m noticing a lot of Hayate Otsu comments here consider glass pads. My otsu is also worn in the middle and I hate hate the fact it’s a single use item
@@Dah_J that is just not true whatsoever. There are clear downsides, and for a lot of people, the benefits are irrelevant. They aren't a bad product category, but they aren't "objectively better"
@@upularFTW glass pads have quite a few downsides that you see immediately when using one for the first time. Especially if the type of game you play is more closely aligned with a tac shooter, you probably wont see any performance gains due to the lack of both static and dynamic friction. In general though: 1. glass pads require a sleeve 2. They become dysfunctional with moisture 3. They make a lot of noise which can only be covered with closed back headphones or iems 4. Extremely sensitive to dust and hair 5. Require much more mouse control or specialized control skates 6. Aren’t comfortable, at least not nearly as comfortable as a plush pad when statically resting your wrist. 7. It’s extremely expensive to try new surfaces at >$100 for most pads 8. The lack of friction requires more tension in your arm, which is counterproductive to the general theory of staying loose yet controlled in high tier aiming scenarios. As stated even in this video, unless you are playing a tracking focused game, you lose basically all control when switching to glass. It’s also worth noting that even some of the top aimers in the world, including VT Matty, prefer to use a fast cloth pad over glass (in his case the artisan raiden) as the physical properties of the pad allow for movement pushing into the pad where glass only allows two dimensional travel.
I bought the SP-004 on a whim after catching your last video about the Skypad 3 and I have not looked back since, probably hands down my favorite part of my setup to date. Paired with a Beast X 8k mouse with Obsidian Pro skates, it is the smoothest gaming experience I have ever had.
I’ve had this mousepad for about three months now. There’s a short adjustment period with the reduced friction but this is my favorite mousepad for both work and play.
BeamNG is really more of a destruction physics sim than a driving sim. The collision models and the physics sim of way the way the cars are damaged and crumple is far more accurate than the actual driving and tire models in that game. It really doesn't get much better than Assetto Corsa without stepping into the subscription based games like iRacing or something more specialised like Dirt Rally or Richard Burns Rally
I used the skypad for around 8 months and recently made the change back to cloth but this time with glass mouse skates and for me that works better. with glass mouse pad I had to constantly clean my mouse skates because of dirt and dust that accumulates on it, and if you live in a more humid environment this will happen more often and cause a lot more inconsistencies while aiming ohh and the price differences are HUGE with mouse skates only costing like 5/10 euros
Great review; literally ordered this shortly thereafter! I've been wanting to switch off the Artisan pad I've been utilizing for the last year to a glass mousepad and this made that transition easy / stress free.
This video was crazy timing. Also had the Skypad for 5-6months now and I love it. Plus I just ordered the X-ray pads a week ago and they should come in today. Def agree with everything said in this video and I’ll come back to comment on how the x-ray obsidian pads feel Edit: I’m back. Been about a week of using them and I gotta say this is combo is insane. Before the xray pads I was running the stock gpro super light skates and off the bat Its a noticeable difference how extremely smooth it is. Better yet the consistency is definitely there so if you’re questioning buying them I would suggest you do it. Also when I bought the skates it gave the option to add mouse grips for a very cheap price so figure I mention that in case you need both.
I just bought it for CS2 despite pretty much everyone saying glasspads are not suited for tac shooters, yet on my Zowie GSR I can't microadjust properly due to the control nature of the pad and the wear and tear of cloth. From what I've seen glasspads are just pure for those of us who have at least decent aim and want and extra step.
Im using the Skypad 3 for years now, absolutely love it. Using my mouse without a sleeve is not an option anymore because it can get pretty cold in my area and my skypad feels like putting my arm on a block of ice. And on summer days it gets way to sticky like said in the video.
I have been using the Cordura mousepad from End Game Gear with glass skates and it is very similar to a glass mousepad without have to use a sleeve. I thinks it's the best combination.
@@konzo5942 every time I used a glass mousepad without a sleeve my arm would get glued to it in less than 10min, but I guess it depends on how much you arms sweat.
It also removes the need of a 100% clean surface. A small particle grinding between the glass mousepad and the feet is horrible. While on a Cordura pad these particles "hide" between the fabric. I recently switched to a glass pad with obsidian skates. I used Cordura with glass skates before. Technically I would say the glass pad with Obsidian skates is better. But Cordura with Glass skates is easier to maintain but still being very fast.
On top of the content, the B roll, the set design choices (light bars on left, light thru the stairs onto the back wall), the script/cadence, all blend making this the best youtube channel
4:40 i need to use a sleeve even with a regular cloth/fabric mouse pad. Even in colder climates, if you sweat just enough, the friction on the mousepad can irritate the skin. Or, if my arm isnt on the mouse pad, it’s sticking to the table. I’ve seen it as a personal requirement
So I went on an impulse buy and bought one the day I saw video. Wow I had no idea how much I was going to enjoy using it! I've always been pretty reserved with mouse pads, my last one being a G640, which was starting to curve on the edges. This is just a different level and I feel like i've done my self an injustice before now. The SP-004 has blown me away with it's glide, speed and consistency, even though I've bearly had it two two days.
Bought this a couple months ago. Absolutely loved this thing. That is until any particle of dust or pet hair get inbetween the pad and your mouse skates. My house is pretty dusty and i ended up returning this.
The things that no one talks about when it comes to glass pads are: 1.) the smallest spec of dust will render it unusable. The amount of times I have to pick my mouse up mid match and wipe off the skates and the pad are annoying as hell. 2.) Glass insulates heat, which means if your house is cold, your glass pad will feel like a sheet of ice. It’s impossible to keep your hands warm.
Second one was why I sold my old skypad, even just using it to browse UA-cam in the morning in pajamas it would be freezing in winter. Dust allergic so I always have a air purifier running on my desk so could get away with an hour without wiping. The improvement of transfers and flicks when I'm locked in doesn't justify the majority of hours I'm on my computer and not gaming being less comfortable. Realistically, an artisan or even decent clothpad isn't the reason holding you back and that someone else is owning you. They're also probably on a 15 euro qck aswell. Edit: also glass swipe noise took the immersion out of games like content warning and lethal company for friends who heard it through my mic, also a major factor on me not using it.
Ngl, I've had many glass pads over a couple of years and have never, ever had an issue with dust. I keep a microfiber cloth and wipe the pad before I start playing and when I get back from any breaks and it has been more than enough. The cold I understand, I have always played with long sleeves so it's never been an issue, but I agree glass pads definitely aren't for everyone.
idk what u do i barely ever clean dust in my apartment and i have constantly days where i dont need to wipe it after the initial wipe b4 gaming and the cold yeah but thick sleeves exist
@@L3ttr7u can literally just lay any artisan pad or even a cheap mousepad onto your glasspad for office stuff it sticks perfectly and even protects the glass pad from dust... i use my mousepads up to the desk edge tho to have even friction across my arm
i used to travel a lot with my Gear for Tournaments and Stuff , and i like glass mouspads a lot but bringing them to a Competitive Event or in planes Etc is quite a challenge, while i can just roll up a normal pad in a extra backpack together with Mouse, Keyboard and SsD for at home gaming that is awesome for sure tho
i picked up a superglide mouse pad after i got really tired of the humidity in my room changing the way my cloth pads felt, and i will honestly never go back. the consistency and smoothness of a glass pad is honestly addicting. thanks for your recommendations, they mean a TON to us.
this is why i like this dudes videos, he's not just a UA-cam influencer saying you should buy stuff just because. He's actually really good at games so these recommendations actually mean something
@@XauvkubYang-h9the kept aware of the position of the last guy while fighting other opponents. Then immediately did a blink meele recall. I didnt even see the last guy.
Man this is wild, love the videos optimum. Its a bit surreal for me though because ive been on glass for 15+ years. Reason being tho is i consider you to basically be the GOAT/on par with at least in terms of understanding/min-maxing however you wanna phrase it when it comes to peripherals/tech. Also wanted to point out a funny thing, you mentioned how theres more options than ever for mouse surfaces, but i feel like weve been on a plateau for at least a decade. We basically came back from the world of glass and aluminum surfaces being first put out by the likes of steelseries, then costing too much for companies to wanna justify and being dropped, and now were back and on top with glass mouse feet which is insane to me but so cool.
Bro. $200 AUD for a mousepad is absolutely insane. There’s no way a sheet of glass with some rubber costs that much, right? I’m gonna stick to my hayate Otsu
Well it’s cut in a specific measurement and I can assume that many pads that have branding underneath the glass also require a bit more machining then just slapping two sheets of glass together and calling it a day. There’s also a bit of micro texturing that’s added which I assume is a little bit involved to add to glass. There is absolutely a premium tax on the glass pads but it’s not equivalent to taking the glass out of your window and using it as your pad
@@lukeX2m Frosted sheets of glass have been available for a few bucks since forever. Just look at frosted glass shelves at like IKEA. The branding is part of the sticker they apply to the underside, similar to how they apply color to glass-backed phones.
I've been using the Skypad since the 3.0 version, and made the transition over to the SP-004 shortly after the company made their change over to the WALLHACK brand. I absolutely love glass pads, and I don't ever see myself making the switch back to cloth! These are the best when it comes to long-term sustainability & durability, and they are incredibly easy to clean. The texture and feel ensure you have pure consistency, and its a buttery-smooth feel underneath the PTFE skates. I can't possibly recommend this pad more!
I got the Skypad 4 about 5 months ago. Been using it with an arm sleeve. The biggest downside is that I have to have a microfiber cloth by my desk at all times for this thing. I have 2 cats and anything between the pad and your mouse will cause problems. Literally any hair or anything. So, before AND during usage, I constantly have to wipe down the surface of the pad and the bottom of my mouse. And all the other downsides exist mentioned in the video. I've put on new mouse skates cause the original set were chewed through in a month. Another downside for me is I'd like it just slightly bigger, but they don't make a bigger size. And you can't have anything on top of the pad, unlike the huge deskpads I'm used to using. I'd have so much stuff on that pad. But, despite all these downsides, I'd still use this glass pad because it is the most consistent mouse movement experience. It isn't even comparable to anything else. But it is definitely for someone who plays FPS games often. Otherwise, it really isn't necessary.
I love the atlas also but curious to see if this beats it some reviews say the wall hack is slower some say it’s faster just need to grab one to see I guess
Man I have to say, I’ve purchased two items now based off your reviews and I haven’t been disappointed. First was the Asus Rog Swift Pro 540hrz 1080p monitor and now this mousepad. Both were completely solid buys, despite the heavy prices. $1,000 spent and not a single regret. All of these items truly enhanced my competitive gaming experience. Thank you for your input
To be honest, him saying that threw me off so hard. I don't truly know if the Skypad 4.0 is actually THAT good? Like, I have never tried out a glass mousepad before. And the fact that he barely mentioned one of the biggest negatives being the dust and dirt issue is very strange in my opinion.
he's trying bait people into buying the pad via his amazon link. Noone who genuenly wanted to inform people about glass pads would describe them like this. While it is easier to accelerate the mouse on fast glass pads you do lose a lot of stability and for most aiming types some stability is way more important than being able to accelerate the mouse a tiny bit faster.
I wasn't convinced until you mentioned the sound (or lack thereof). That's been my biggest grievance with my superglide pad and honestly makes it hard for me to focus on the game when I can hear it. I'm not sensitive to background noise at all but the nails on chalkboard vibe drives me insane. I'll probably end up getting one now 😭
Love your videos bro! I’m a glass pad enthusiast myself but hated when the smallest dust particle gets caught under the skates and you can feel that scratchiness of it. I ended up buying the fnatic jet and WOW! Fast and buttery smooth bro, I highly recommend you try it if you haven’t already. God bless you brother
I think it’s worth mentioning that if you are a tacFPS player (CS2, Valorant, etc), I would not recommend this mouse pad due to the lack of stopping power. Otherwise, it’s exceptional!
He said its for "tracking gamings" or something like that and everyone you plays tac shooters should know, that they are the exact opposite, but still, I was waiting for him to say that as well as its pretty important to know.
i've played valo and cs professionally and in my opinion a glass pad for these kind of games you just need to get used to it, used like 4 different glass pads and i've performed exactly or even better with these surfaces (using the Superglide v2 as main rn), there's some pros that i know that are making the switch also
@@phronesis1642 you probably would need too play at like 400 at 1 but it wouldn't be good for your flicks a cloth slower/balanced pad with a softer/harder the best for this kind of scenario the fastest I would go with this type of games is something like Neptune pro as the maximum but playing on that wouldn't be great
No competitive player uses these mousepads, none. Just watch the LAN finals of Valorant and CSGO, and you'll see that no one uses them. There must be a reason for that, they earn 10k a month and don’t buy it. Ask yourself why. Second point, it's just a glass sheet, a material that probably costs 5 dollars. Add the processing and paint, maybe another 5 dollars, and 5 dollars for marketing. Where do the remaining 100 dollars come from?
I 3D printed my own using a Bambu A1 with textured plate. 1.2mm thick, once printed I put double sided tape on it and flipped it over. Super smooth but not too smooth due to the textured surface from the plate, but not rough enough to wear the mouse plastic, best of all, took 15mins to print and cost hardly anything :)
You've mentioned a couple of times how fast this thing is. Would you recommend this for games like CS2 also (where tracking isn't as important), or would you stick to a high quality cloth mousepad?
@@blakkpatron sorry im not familiar with how the qck heavy feels but if you want to check out those mousepads i can recommend watching boardzys youtube videos on it
It's definitely viable if you have good mouse control but specifically going for glass if that's all you play I see no reason. You switch to glass for fun not because it makes you better (it doesn't).
Number one reason people hold on adapting is the try hard look of the sleeve. It takes 5 seconds like you said and you forget about it. Whatever makes you enjoy your game the most. Once you go glass, you don’t go back.
@Cogency the wallhack 4.0 is really improvement of skypad 3.0 ? the surface is more smooth and really more premium ! this is not a a glass like bottle or a glassware
Reminder: The features or the pros and cons he says for mousepad, not going to make you are pro gamer and doesnt apply to majority of gamers. I've seen top 1000 players playing on wood desk (not even mousepad no kidding) to lowest tier/ranked players playing on fully rgb kit for a price of a another pc. Hone your skills till your equipment is the issue. *** Unless you are a adult who can't even find an hour to play games due to work and family. You deserve the best, buy anything you like ❤
The first glass pad I ever tried was the old school one that Steelseries sold when they first opened. I was so glad that Skypad started making glass pads. Been making my own skates out of UHMW polyethylene for about 4 years now, glad to see the rest of the industry has decided to sell them.
I use to run a metal pad, but did not like the grabbyness my hand would get when I would sweat, so I ran a little glove, that got annoying after time, this was long before arm sleeves were used, I would buy a pack of cheap thin winter gloves and then cut them down. Maybe it's time to go back, it was the jam back in my TF2 days. And for the haters, for some folks spending 120 bucks on their hobby is not a big deal, if it is for you don't spend the money, use some cheap POS that you will spill coffee and not care, to each their own, value is in the eyes of the purchaser. Great video!
haven’t used the skypad 4, but love my supreme glass pads. i have the largest one and an Xl right near each other so they cover nearly the entirety of my desk width and my keyboard sits on top. really love it and won’t go back to cloth now
I have I believe the first gen Skypad. The bottom of the Wallhack seems really nice. Sky Pad just has the four little nubs on each corner. This full bottom grip seems like a nice upgrade. Been maining it for years. Ease of cleaning was one of my priorities for moving.
i use it aswell, half a year now, i really can recommend it for every aiming enthusiast. i tried to switch back just to try how it feels on a clothpad, i cannot describe how but your mouse movement feels more "true" in my opinion
I've bought a few different (soft, flexible) mouse/desk pads over the past year. Most of them have a smell that lasts for I don't know how long, I've lost count. I left them out in the sun for a week or two. I let them air out in a storage room for months (9), and I can still smell them. It's just not as bad as when they were purchased.
Maybe worth mentioning that PTFE never break down and now exists in virtually all drinking water and inside our bodies. Continuously producing microplastics inside your room doesn't seem optimal to me, loved the review on the Skypad though I'll probably get one with some UPE skates to test it out!
4:20 been using a glass mouse pad for the past year and a half and the greatest life hack that I've come up with is to take Half of a piece of paper and tape it to the part of the Mouse pad where your arm is resting. That way you don't have to look ultra mega gamer with a sleeve but it still gives you an almost frictionless surface.
I've been following you for a while now, one thing I've noticed is the development of your setup. I'm wondering, are you planning on posting a video revealing your workspace?
I used to play with a glass corepad back in the day: enjoyed it a lot and still looked like new after many years. But yeah they did make my mouse feet wear faster and had to pack it with foam to lanparties so it would not break. I prefer the cloth placemat style mousepads now: dampens sound from your keyboard, looks sleek, glides fine, mousefeet last forever, easy to clean (I have two so one can be cleanen/dried) and verry affordable and available in 1001 colors and designs, or you can design your own. You can easily make your desk totally different by just switching to another color/print mousepad :)
I've had the Skypad 2.0 for some years now. To be honest, I can't imagine getting a new pad. It's still as good as it's been since the first day I got it. The only thing I would change is making it bigger, and that's just me knit-picking.
Thank you for the kind words ☺ Glass has changed a lot since our first release in 2017! Glad to have you on the journey with us :)
you guys deserve it, you've come along way since the skypad days.
good pads, i want to try them out now . but i aint got 100 dollars
I must grab one!
@@SUMAN_II Sometimes they go on sale :) Black Friday is coming up
@@bubzkji4840 right!
4:46 "i know this sleeve looks super geeky and tryhardy"
he says, while wielding decepticon's transformation phase as a mouse
this had me rolling bro LMAO
For some reason when discussing competitive benefits, I feel that enjoyment is rarely ever mentioned. In my experience it has been one of the biggest drivers for my improvement. Glass pads have been so satisfying and fun for me to play on that I immediately found myself putting way more hours into my game of choice. 100% the most impactful purchase for me, much more so than any mouse or monitor.
im more consistent on glass pads than any other material
Could you drop some skate recs for Glass Pads? I’m looking to get a Wallhack
Enjoying what you do is EVERYONE'S source of drive for improvement. If people loved what they do on a regular basis, we'd have a better world to live in
@@JingMitsuyamaCH tiger ice and corepads are pretty much the gold standard, available everywhere and pretty cheap. x-raypad infinity are my personal favourites tho, slightly faster than tiger ice, which are slightly faster than corepads. also, always get dots :p
@@lezley9548Many thanks gonna grab a couple sets of each 🙏🏽
Brother, my wife already thinks I’m a nerd. If I put that thing on my arm, she will push me into a locker and steal my lunch. I want to be good, but not that bad. 😂
imagine telling her how much the glass mousepad costs. my wife thinks the cost of my artisans is crazy
Luckily you can wear a long sleeve shirt and do the same thing. Getting cold now so just in time to buy a gloss pad lol
If you still want to have that consistency but dont want to use a sleeve. Go for a cerapad kin 2.0
i am using it for 2 months and my arm doesn't stick to it at all, while i do get that consistency
Based wife.
There are very few glass pads that *MAY* work without a "gaming" sleeve for some individuals such as Glsswrks Kazemi but since it has cringey anime design, your wife is still going to push you into the locker and steal your lunch money. The glass experience has its pros but now that the winter is approaching, it gets pretty cold. Also, you have to wipe any dust particle or anything really as it ruins the experience. Frankly, the cons outweight the pros which is primarily freedom/speed and consistency*. Consistency is debatable as 99% don't live in perfect conditions so, sweat also ruins the experience because your palm glues to it if you're static for few seconds and your palm will inevitably sweat even if your room is 18-22 degrees.
@@mamorris23 you really think that 120 dollars for a mousepad in glass with a quasi at least 10 years of durability and maybe a lifetime mousepad but we can't assume it ! YOu really think this is too expensive !!
All that for me to still be obliterated in game by some dude who bought a 5 in 1 gaming peripherals pack from ali express ._.
real
skill issue
Skill diff
@@GeekProdigyGuy oooooo big buzz word huh ?
this guy is speaking facts
1 min into the video:
Looks cool. I might test this.
10 sec on google:
Holy moly this pad is 120€
this video is so ridiculous. I hate to break it to all you wannabe pro gamers, but you're not good enough at video games that a mousepad is going to make a tangible difference for you. Maybe 100 people on Earth have refined their skills so much so that a mousepad could actually make a worthwhile difference in their gameplay. And if you're reading this comment on this scambait video then I assure that you are not one of those 100 people. Do not waste your money on a mousepad in hopes that you will become a better gamer. You will not. The guy posting this video gets a commission for every purchase people make through his affiliate links so he is incentivized to mislead potential buyers into thinking they need to upgrade their mousepad for epic trick $hotz. Don't be dumb.
@@stellar476I know I'm not an elite gamer. But, I have $120 and never want to think about a mouse pad again in my life. Sold!
@@themikegarrett Lmao you right my friend
@@stellar476 Dude likes the feel of a glass mousepad. it's not that deep
@@stellar476 You're half right, most people don't need this mouse pad at all but Ali is incredibly good and this level of nuance does make a difference for him. He's making videos for people interested in the things he's interested in. It's like saying a 360hz panel is a waste of money because your eyes can't see anything past 60 FPS. Maybe YOU can't tell the difference but others can.
2:51 dude got his spare black shirt back there in case this black shirt isn't enough. I wonder what his favourite colour is...
Its also visible at 0:20
Wonder what brand does he wear. It looks nice
@@mberkiBest blank tees from cheapest to expensive:
Gildan H000 "Hammer" ($5)
Kirkland Crew Neck (4 for $20), may be thinner depending on region.
Comfort Colors 1717 ($10)
House of Blanks Heavyweight T-Shirt ($35)
Sterling Archer moment.
its a warehouse looking place, he earns enough to have a dedicated space for recording videos, and those are obviously there just for show, because he takes the image to the maximum
The lvl of production you put into these videos just keeps amazing me. Also I looove that you seem to be one of the very few gaming focused channels that has some sense for aesthetics. It slowly starts to become a more important topic but still would love to have a "apple design" like monitor design.
wake up optimum posted
man is personally supporting the entire niche high end pc gear
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I’m curious what black shirts you wear now for real
I think it’s the Uniqlo U Airism just by looking at it
Oversized that is
Me too..i need answers.
same, we need answers now
glad to see you here
Yeah they look like the oversized Uniqlo shirt.
Been using a Skypad 3.0 for about a year now. I'd never go back to anything other than glass now. It's literally game changing
i love the 3.0 but if one piece of dust or hair is on the pad it interacts with my obsidian dots and makes it almost unusable, i find myself having to microfiber clean it at least once a game, do u just not experience this?
@@xdsmurfie Not to the extent of having to clean it once a game but I do clean it quite regularly with a microfibre.
I bought months ago but tracking still not good on Apex, depends on skill issue 😂😂😂
@@xdsmurfieyes, if only you put back in the box after using, you have to cleann😂
@@xdsmurfieA quick wipe with the side of your hand every few minutes is usually good enough. Don't even have to let go of your mouse. I do it between rounds in CS, or when running/driving long distances in other games. It just becomes a habit.
I have an SP-004 also and I disagree with the "never needs cleaning" part. If it has a single grain of sand or dirt or dust on it then it has the tendency to cause a grinding sensation until you wipe it off with a microfiber cloth. So, if you don't include dusting it off before use, then yeah you never have to clean it.
Wiping the pad within 10 seconds isnt comparable to cleaning a cloth pad in the tub lol
@@WinningItAllI mean how often do you clean you cloth pad? I do it like 5-6x a year. Depending on your environment you have to wipe your glass pad before every session.
@@FenrirAlter The times you do wash your cloth pad, it is pretty inconvenient though. Taking out a microfiber cloth and wiping your glass pad doesn't take any planning or actual effort, you pretty much forget about it once you're done. Even though you do it far more often, you don't really feel it since it's not disruptive enough to be annoying.
@@Vorexia what inconvenience? You literally just do it anytime you know u won't use your computer if it bothers you. Saying it is more disruptive then either always wiping the glasspad before you use the computer or waiting for the mouse to feel word do the sand, dirt etc. and then wiping it, is just a problem of mindset. Because I can assure u launching a game and then noticing that the glasspad has something on it during gameplay, might also be considered rather disruptive
You're forgetting, Optimum lives in a dust-free Batman hideout.
I got the Skypad 4.0 as well and I like it a lot. Its insane what mousepads have become
What perfect timing on this video. Just yesterday I started to notice my hayate otsu had a different feeling on it in the central part where my mouse typically sits. Running my mouse around the edges of the pad and then through the center I was noticing some blatant differences in feeling and speed. A glass pad would totally negate that wear and tear and provide a 100% consistent feel.
I’m noticing a lot of Hayate Otsu comments here consider glass pads. My otsu is also worn in the middle and I hate hate the fact it’s a single use item
Glass pads are objectively better. Hop on the train
@@Dah_J that is just not true whatsoever. There are clear downsides, and for a lot of people, the benefits are irrelevant. They aren't a bad product category, but they aren't "objectively better"
@@flytelp what downsides are there?
@@upularFTW glass pads have quite a few downsides that you see immediately when using one for the first time. Especially if the type of game you play is more closely aligned with a tac shooter, you probably wont see any performance gains due to the lack of both static and dynamic friction.
In general though:
1. glass pads require a sleeve
2. They become dysfunctional with moisture
3. They make a lot of noise which can only be covered with closed back headphones or iems
4. Extremely sensitive to dust and hair
5. Require much more mouse control or specialized control skates
6. Aren’t comfortable, at least not nearly as comfortable as a plush pad when statically resting your wrist.
7. It’s extremely expensive to try new surfaces at >$100 for most pads
8. The lack of friction requires more tension in your arm, which is counterproductive to the general theory of staying loose yet controlled in high tier aiming scenarios.
As stated even in this video, unless you are playing a tracking focused game, you lose basically all control when switching to glass.
It’s also worth noting that even some of the top aimers in the world, including VT Matty, prefer to use a fast cloth pad over glass (in his case the artisan raiden) as the physical properties of the pad allow for movement pushing into the pad where glass only allows two dimensional travel.
I bought the SP-004 on a whim after catching your last video about the Skypad 3 and I have not looked back since, probably hands down my favorite part of my setup to date. Paired with a Beast X 8k mouse with Obsidian Pro skates, it is the smoothest gaming experience I have ever had.
I’ve had this mousepad for about three months now. There’s a short adjustment period with the reduced friction but this is my favorite mousepad for both work and play.
Blindly bought the SP-004 after you mentioned it in your last setup video, and it's been amazing
Btw you need to try BeamNG on your sim setup
my gf is pregnant with your child and i took the plan b. I feel like you should know this
@@alifhakim2840why did u take the plan b? Anyway good luck. MuYe congrats. But why do u need this high end mousepad for beam ng
BeamNG is really more of a destruction physics sim than a driving sim. The collision models and the physics sim of way the way the cars are damaged and crumple is far more accurate than the actual driving and tire models in that game. It really doesn't get much better than Assetto Corsa without stepping into the subscription based games like iRacing or something more specialised like Dirt Rally or Richard Burns Rally
@@NotLuigi oh hell nah u did not just say that
Muye ???
I used the skypad for around 8 months and recently made the change back to cloth but this time with glass mouse skates and for me that works better. with glass mouse pad I had to constantly clean my mouse skates because of dirt and dust that accumulates on it, and if you live in a more humid environment this will happen more often and cause a lot more inconsistencies while aiming
ohh and the price differences are HUGE with mouse skates only costing like 5/10 euros
I am on the SP4 and will never look back. It’s smooth and consistent through and through so no regrets.
lmao, the back of my schools yearbook has been the best mousepad so far
Cost: low low price of your hopes and dreams
The best mousepad you’ve ever used…. So far!
Yep!
yeah thats what the title pretty much says
Don't lie
that's what ever means
That's what "ever" means
Great review; literally ordered this shortly thereafter! I've been wanting to switch off the Artisan pad I've been utilizing for the last year to a glass mousepad and this made that transition easy / stress free.
This video was crazy timing. Also had the Skypad for 5-6months now and I love it. Plus I just ordered the X-ray pads a week ago and they should come in today. Def agree with everything said in this video and I’ll come back to comment on how the x-ray obsidian pads feel
Edit: I’m back. Been about a week of using them and I gotta say this is combo is insane. Before the xray pads I was running the stock gpro super light skates and off the bat Its a noticeable difference how extremely smooth it is. Better yet the consistency is definitely there so if you’re questioning buying them I would suggest you do it.
Also when I bought the skates it gave the option to add mouse grips for a very cheap price so figure I mention that in case you need both.
its been ~45 minutes.. how do the x-ray obsidian pads feel?
@@TwinkleTutsiesi’ve been on skypadd + obsidians for about 12 months. combo goes so hard. obsidians necessary.
Did you buy the dots or the specific g pro skates?
@@oliver25786 dots
I just bought it for CS2 despite pretty much everyone saying glasspads are not suited for tac shooters, yet on my Zowie GSR I can't microadjust properly due to the control nature of the pad and the wear and tear of cloth. From what I've seen glasspads are just pure for those of us who have at least decent aim and want and extra step.
massive vouch for the SP-004, actual gamechanger - been using it since before it was released and would never go back
didn't expect to see you here since you're streaming right now
Edit: nvm, you did watch on stream i just tuned in late.
weirdflex
love you ottr
Agreed. I've been using it since before they thought of it
Im using the Skypad 3 for years now, absolutely love it. Using my mouse without a sleeve is not an option anymore because it can get pretty cold in my area and my skypad feels like putting my arm on a block of ice. And on summer days it gets way to sticky like said in the video.
After watching this I finally decided to buy this pad and the skates. Thnx for your info and keep up the great vid's! 🎉
watching your previous videos about mousepads and lightweight mice is the reason why I switched to a glass pad and damn been loving it ever since.
Im a simple man, optimum praises something I buy. Never used a glass pad before so I looking forward to trying this one out.
dude the studio/backdrop setup is just so dope, surreal even!
I have been using the Cordura mousepad from End Game Gear with glass skates and it is very similar to a glass mousepad without have to use a sleeve. I thinks it's the best combination.
to be honest i dont feel a difference with a sleeve and without. even in the summer heat and a bit sweaty didnt notice any issues.
@@konzo5942 Everyone is different.
@@konzo5942i have palmar hyperhydrosis and an arm sleeve would make a night and day difference for me
@@konzo5942 every time I used a glass mousepad without a sleeve my arm would get glued to it in less than 10min, but I guess it depends on how much you arms sweat.
It also removes the need of a 100% clean surface. A small particle grinding between the glass mousepad and the feet is horrible. While on a Cordura pad these particles "hide" between the fabric. I recently switched to a glass pad with obsidian skates. I used Cordura with glass skates before. Technically I would say the glass pad with Obsidian skates is better. But Cordura with Glass skates is easier to maintain but still being very fast.
On top of the content, the B roll, the set design choices (light bars on left, light thru the stairs onto the back wall), the script/cadence, all blend making this the best youtube channel
4:40 i need to use a sleeve even with a regular cloth/fabric mouse pad. Even in colder climates, if you sweat just enough, the friction on the mousepad can irritate the skin. Or, if my arm isnt on the mouse pad, it’s sticking to the table. I’ve seen it as a personal requirement
So I went on an impulse buy and bought one the day I saw video. Wow I had no idea how much I was going to enjoy using it!
I've always been pretty reserved with mouse pads, my last one being a G640, which was starting to curve on the edges.
This is just a different level and I feel like i've done my self an injustice before now.
The SP-004 has blown me away with it's glide, speed and consistency, even though I've bearly had it two two days.
The new studio looks so nice in the background.
Bought this a couple months ago. Absolutely loved this thing. That is until any particle of dust or pet hair get inbetween the pad and your mouse skates. My house is pretty dusty and i ended up returning this.
The things that no one talks about when it comes to glass pads are:
1.) the smallest spec of dust will render it unusable. The amount of times I have to pick my mouse up mid match and wipe off the skates and the pad are annoying as hell.
2.) Glass insulates heat, which means if your house is cold, your glass pad will feel like a sheet of ice. It’s impossible to keep your hands warm.
Second one was why I sold my old skypad, even just using it to browse UA-cam in the morning in pajamas it would be freezing in winter.
Dust allergic so I always have a air purifier running on my desk so could get away with an hour without wiping.
The improvement of transfers and flicks when I'm locked in doesn't justify the majority of hours I'm on my computer and not gaming being less comfortable. Realistically, an artisan or even decent clothpad isn't the reason holding you back and that someone else is owning you. They're also probably on a 15 euro qck aswell.
Edit: also glass swipe noise took the immersion out of games like content warning and lethal company for friends who heard it through my mic, also a major factor on me not using it.
Ngl, I've had many glass pads over a couple of years and have never, ever had an issue with dust. I keep a microfiber cloth and wipe the pad before I start playing and when I get back from any breaks and it has been more than enough. The cold I understand, I have always played with long sleeves so it's never been an issue, but I agree glass pads definitely aren't for everyone.
add noise to that and eating away mouse skates, and no stopping power for precision games like cs or valorant
idk what u do i barely ever clean dust in my apartment and i have constantly days where i dont need to wipe it after the initial wipe b4 gaming
and the cold yeah but thick sleeves exist
@@L3ttr7u can literally just lay any artisan pad or even a cheap mousepad onto your glasspad for office stuff it sticks perfectly and even protects the glass pad from dust... i use my mousepads up to the desk edge tho to have even friction across my arm
Love your picks of light and ambient, your office looks really cool!
I just have to say, 4:50 wow what a room setup. I had to pause to take a screenshot. You're nailing that aesthetic to an absolute T. Jealous.
He has literally nothing in there
You simply don't understand the depth and complexity of having some black T-shirts hanging in the middle of a dark empty room lol@@artzen1040
@@artzen1040that makes it clean
I love your videos bro. I like the efficiency 👍
i used to travel a lot with my Gear for Tournaments and Stuff , and i like glass mouspads a lot but bringing them to a Competitive Event or in planes Etc is quite a challenge, while i can just roll up a normal pad in a extra backpack together with Mouse, Keyboard and SsD
for at home gaming that is awesome for sure tho
Love that new studio. So sick.
i picked up a superglide mouse pad after i got really tired of the humidity in my room changing the way my cloth pads felt, and i will honestly never go back. the consistency and smoothness of a glass pad is honestly addicting. thanks for your recommendations, they mean a TON to us.
love your channel. you actually think like a gamer and go in depth on all the things that actually matter. thanks and keep it up
0:55 i played about 4k hrs with tracer, that third kill was insane! Holy 😮
this is why i like this dudes videos, he's not just a UA-cam influencer saying you should buy stuff just because. He's actually really good at games so these recommendations actually mean something
all he did was blink punch lmao
all he did was melee into a recall
@@XauvkubYang-h9the kept aware of the position of the last guy while fighting other opponents. Then immediately did a blink meele recall. I didnt even see the last guy.
The cinematography of your videos is just insane
Im using a hard plastic 50x50, cost 6€ and gives awesome feedback... Let this sink and i have it since 9 years...
Man this is wild, love the videos optimum. Its a bit surreal for me though because ive been on glass for 15+ years.
Reason being tho is i consider you to basically be the GOAT/on par with at least in terms of understanding/min-maxing however you wanna phrase it when it comes to peripherals/tech.
Also wanted to point out a funny thing, you mentioned how theres more options than ever for mouse surfaces, but i feel like weve been on a plateau for at least a decade. We basically came back from the world of glass and aluminum surfaces being first put out by the likes of steelseries, then costing too much for companies to wanna justify and being dropped, and now were back and on top with glass mouse feet which is insane to me but so cool.
😭i miss my pink steel series i-2 mouse pad so much lol
🤣theyre like a grand or more and thats if you can even find one
Bro. $200 AUD for a mousepad is absolutely insane. There’s no way a sheet of glass with some rubber costs that much, right? I’m gonna stick to my hayate Otsu
Well it’s cut in a specific measurement and I can assume that many pads that have branding underneath the glass also require a bit more machining then just slapping two sheets of glass together and calling it a day. There’s also a bit of micro texturing that’s added which I assume is a little bit involved to add to glass. There is absolutely a premium tax on the glass pads but it’s not equivalent to taking the glass out of your window and using it as your pad
There are cheaper glass pads like the Padsmith Empress. Bigger brands can just charge a lot more because they're more well known.
@@lukeX2m
Frosted sheets of glass have been available for a few bucks since forever. Just look at frosted glass shelves at like IKEA.
The branding is part of the sticker they apply to the underside, similar to how they apply color to glass-backed phones.
@@lukeX2mdelusional
ur hayate otsu is literally in the same price class wdym????
I've been using the Skypad since the 3.0 version, and made the transition over to the SP-004 shortly after the company made their change over to the WALLHACK brand. I absolutely love glass pads, and I don't ever see myself making the switch back to cloth! These are the best when it comes to long-term sustainability & durability, and they are incredibly easy to clean. The texture and feel ensure you have pure consistency, and its a buttery-smooth feel underneath the PTFE skates. I can't possibly recommend this pad more!
I got the Skypad 4 about 5 months ago. Been using it with an arm sleeve. The biggest downside is that I have to have a microfiber cloth by my desk at all times for this thing. I have 2 cats and anything between the pad and your mouse will cause problems. Literally any hair or anything. So, before AND during usage, I constantly have to wipe down the surface of the pad and the bottom of my mouse. And all the other downsides exist mentioned in the video. I've put on new mouse skates cause the original set were chewed through in a month. Another downside for me is I'd like it just slightly bigger, but they don't make a bigger size. And you can't have anything on top of the pad, unlike the huge deskpads I'm used to using. I'd have so much stuff on that pad. But, despite all these downsides, I'd still use this glass pad because it is the most consistent mouse movement experience. It isn't even comparable to anything else. But it is definitely for someone who plays FPS games often. Otherwise, it really isn't necessary.
I just don't let my cat near my setup and that works for me
Also glass mousepads are really bad for tac fps especially if you're holding/hard clearing angles
Does it come with a cloth to clean it with or do you have to buy that separately?
We love your content Ali! Thanks for the review ☺
I also went glass and never went back. Currently using the Razer Atlas.
i love the razer atlas
I feel like the atlas is super underrated. Not sure why it doesn't get more love
@@SaberOW it is kinda thick which I don’t like but other than that it is great
@@EverTechReviews That's easily solved if you chair has a good armrest. just make sure your arm is parallel and you don't even notice it.
I love the atlas also but curious to see if this beats it some reviews say the wall hack is slower some say it’s faster just need to grab one to see I guess
Man I have to say, I’ve purchased two items now based off your reviews and I haven’t been disappointed. First was the Asus Rog Swift Pro 540hrz 1080p monitor and now this mousepad. Both were completely solid buys, despite the heavy prices. $1,000 spent and not a single regret. All of these items truly enhanced my competitive gaming experience. Thank you for your input
Bro said playing with the best of the best cloth mousepads felt like input lag 😭💀
To be honest, him saying that threw me off so hard. I don't truly know if the Skypad 4.0 is actually THAT good? Like, I have never tried out a glass mousepad before. And the fact that he barely mentioned one of the biggest negatives being the dust and dirt issue is very strange in my opinion.
Hes right. Friction does make it harder to reactive track (while making precision easier)
he's trying bait people into buying the pad via his amazon link. Noone who genuenly wanted to inform people about glass pads would describe them like this. While it is easier to accelerate the mouse on fast glass pads you do lose a lot of stability and for most aiming types some stability is way more important than being able to accelerate the mouse a tiny bit faster.
@@Katze822228 hes being honest, i went from cloth to glass and hes 100% accurate. cloth doesnt feel right anymore
i have the exact same opinion im so glad you made this go viral !
Whatever mouse I try on my glass pad seems to have lift off issues so I could never personally use it.
What mouse are you using?
I wasn't convinced until you mentioned the sound (or lack thereof). That's been my biggest grievance with my superglide pad and honestly makes it hard for me to focus on the game when I can hear it. I'm not sensitive to background noise at all but the nails on chalkboard vibe drives me insane. I'll probably end up getting one now 😭
if unc says its the best its gotta be goated
unc status is wild
Love your videos bro! I’m a glass pad enthusiast myself but hated when the smallest dust particle gets caught under the skates and you can feel that scratchiness of it. I ended up buying the fnatic jet and WOW! Fast and buttery smooth bro, I highly recommend you try it if you haven’t already. God bless you brother
I think it’s worth mentioning that if you are a tacFPS player (CS2, Valorant, etc), I would not recommend this mouse pad due to the lack of stopping power.
Otherwise, it’s exceptional!
He said its for "tracking gamings" or something like that and everyone you plays tac shooters should know, that they are the exact opposite, but still, I was waiting for him to say that as well as its pretty important to know.
@@timoflo369yeah when holding angles the additional speed might even make you wiff more of your shots
Honestly Depends on your sensitivity.
i've played valo and cs professionally and in my opinion a glass pad for these kind of games you just need to get used to it, used like 4 different glass pads and i've performed exactly or even better with these surfaces (using the Superglide v2 as main rn), there's some pros that i know that are making the switch also
@@phronesis1642 you probably would need too play at like 400 at 1 but it wouldn't be good for your flicks a cloth slower/balanced pad with a softer/harder the best for this kind of scenario the fastest I would go with this type of games is something like Neptune pro as the maximum but playing on that wouldn't be great
Bro tbh i dont even care what video you uploaded i know its good quality 🥰 i just came here to like idgaf about mouse pads.
No competitive player uses these mousepads, none.
Just watch the LAN finals of Valorant and CSGO, and you'll see that no one uses them.
There must be a reason for that, they earn 10k a month and don’t buy it. Ask yourself why.
Second point, it's just a glass sheet, a material that probably costs 5 dollars. Add the processing and paint, maybe another 5 dollars, and 5 dollars for marketing.
Where do the remaining 100 dollars come from?
I 3D printed my own using a Bambu A1 with textured plate.
1.2mm thick, once printed I put double sided tape on it and flipped it over.
Super smooth but not too smooth due to the textured surface from the plate, but not rough enough to wear the mouse plastic, best of all, took 15mins to print and cost hardly anything :)
What filament did you use?
@@RenbroNL Pla+, first layer was spiral.
You've mentioned a couple of times how fast this thing is. Would you recommend this for games like CS2 also (where tracking isn't as important), or would you stick to a high quality cloth mousepad?
Probably better to go for a control pad like the artisan type 99 or artisan zero.
@@Raise2512 which one of those would you say most resembles a qck heavy?
@@blakkpatron sorry im not familiar with how the qck heavy feels but if you want to check out those mousepads i can recommend watching boardzys youtube videos on it
It's definitely viable if you have good mouse control but specifically going for glass if that's all you play I see no reason. You switch to glass for fun not because it makes you better (it doesn't).
@@Raise2512also a Saturn pro that is a middle ground between them
I appreciate how minimalist his setup and studio are, whilst he plays primarily very noisy and vibrant shooters; like Valo and OW.
Optimum is the MKBHD of Gaming Tech
Love my SP-004! Great review, looking forward to using mine for years to come.
Number one reason people hold on adapting is the try hard look of the sleeve. It takes 5 seconds like you said and you forget about it. Whatever makes you enjoy your game the most.
Once you go glass, you don’t go back.
I also don't understand the sleeve = cringe argument. Like who is judging you for enjoying your game more?
what about gamer goggles? Takes two seconds to put on
I use a sleeve on both cloth and glass now just because it also keeps my cloth pads from getting dirty quickly.
@@sanikki3877 Well just look at some of the other comments here… not that the opinion of bitter people matter
Maybe for casuals
BESIDE YOUR NICE REVIEW - I really want to recreate your studio setup - it's so clean and nice, love it!
How does this compare to me buying a glass plate and spray painting the bottom?
@Cogency
the wallhack 4.0 is really improvement of skypad 3.0 ? the surface is more smooth and really more premium ! this is not a a glass like bottle or a glassware
Your Setup Looks so good. Just thx for the quality Videos
Reminder: The features or the pros and cons he says for mousepad, not going to make you are pro gamer and doesnt apply to majority of gamers. I've seen top 1000 players playing on wood desk (not even mousepad no kidding) to lowest tier/ranked players playing on fully rgb kit for a price of a another pc. Hone your skills till your equipment is the issue.
*** Unless you are a adult who can't even find an hour to play games due to work and family. You deserve the best, buy anything you like ❤
bro always makes videos on the most random abstract things.
And then I love them.
"competitive fps games" proceeds to play OMEGALUL W
I love that he is always living up to his channel name and on a neverending journey to find the most optimum tech possible for his needs.
The first glass pad I ever tried was the old school one that Steelseries sold when they first opened. I was so glad that Skypad started making glass pads. Been making my own skates out of UHMW polyethylene for about 4 years now, glad to see the rest of the industry has decided to sell them.
I use to run a metal pad, but did not like the grabbyness my hand would get when I would sweat, so I ran a little glove, that got annoying after time, this was long before arm sleeves were used, I would buy a pack of cheap thin winter gloves and then cut them down. Maybe it's time to go back, it was the jam back in my TF2 days. And for the haters, for some folks spending 120 bucks on their hobby is not a big deal, if it is for you don't spend the money, use some cheap POS that you will spill coffee and not care, to each their own, value is in the eyes of the purchaser. Great video!
holy moly those tracer transitions are clean
Arm sleeves are a game changer, cant' play without one.
The quality of these videos are just too good😭
haven’t used the skypad 4, but love my supreme glass pads. i have the largest one and an Xl right near each other so they cover nearly the entirety of my desk width and my keyboard sits on top. really love it and won’t go back to cloth now
Dude - I love your vibe and hope you always share.
This channel is on another level! 😍
I have I believe the first gen Skypad. The bottom of the Wallhack seems really nice. Sky Pad just has the four little nubs on each corner. This full bottom grip seems like a nice upgrade. Been maining it for years. Ease of cleaning was one of my priorities for moving.
i use it aswell, half a year now, i really can recommend it for every aiming enthusiast. i tried to switch back just to try how it feels on a clothpad, i cannot describe how but your mouse movement feels more "true" in my opinion
I really dont think ill stop using glasspads. I am such an advocate for any glasspads. So much more consistent
I've bought a few different (soft, flexible) mouse/desk pads over the past year. Most of them have a smell that lasts for I don't know how long, I've lost count. I left them out in the sun for a week or two. I let them air out in a storage room for months (9), and I can still smell them. It's just not as bad as when they were purchased.
Maybe worth mentioning that PTFE never break down and now exists in virtually all drinking water and inside our bodies. Continuously producing microplastics inside your room doesn't seem optimal to me, loved the review on the Skypad though I'll probably get one with some UPE skates to test it out!
4:20 been using a glass mouse pad for the past year and a half and the greatest life hack that I've come up with is to take Half of a piece of paper and tape it to the part of the Mouse pad where your arm is resting. That way you don't have to look ultra mega gamer with a sleeve but it still gives you an almost frictionless surface.
It's true, I've had a mouse that made the mouse flow on the batle super smooth without interrruptions, flawless motions and comfortable gaming.
I've been following you for a while now, one thing I've noticed is the development of your setup. I'm wondering, are you planning on posting a video revealing your workspace?
"why as soon as we become close we have to say goodbye" by snafu. Interesting use of this song lol I never imagined you using it
Beautiful video as always, great stuff
The four black t shirts on hangers in the background is quite a vibe
I used to play with a glass corepad back in the day: enjoyed it a lot and still looked like new after many years. But yeah they did make my mouse feet wear faster and had to pack it with foam to lanparties so it would not break. I prefer the cloth placemat style mousepads now: dampens sound from your keyboard, looks sleek, glides fine, mousefeet last forever, easy to clean (I have two so one can be cleanen/dried) and verry affordable and available in 1001 colors and designs, or you can design your own. You can easily make your desk totally different by just switching to another color/print mousepad :)
This guy is a tech reviewer
in shape
and
is cracked at video games
I have the Skypad 3.0, and have had it for about 1.5 years, and I love it. I dont think i can ever go back to cloth
lol I appreciate that you placed a clothes hanger with multiple black shirts in the background. It debunks that optimum only has a few shirts.
I've had the Skypad 2.0 for some years now. To be honest, I can't imagine getting a new pad. It's still as good as it's been since the first day I got it. The only thing I would change is making it bigger, and that's just me knit-picking.