@@mel0nFPS definitely going to order the air skates they seem very quiet, I’ll see how the plastix skates fair with the kin. I am looking for glide similar to the Corepads
Best peripheral reviewer out there, straight to the point and really really expert and conscious about peripherals world! Love it, keep up with the good work Mel0n! Greetings from Italia!
fantastic review! gonna grab me a pack of the air pros once i run out of regular pros. for some reason they work well enough for me on the superglide. i think they sounded super scratchy on the skypad 3.0 which really shocked me.
For the sound test there was clearly a piece of dust or something under the skates bc if your pad is clean it does not scrape like that regardless of skate
I'm glad to see this video because the reusability of the feet is most important to me! Because a durable feet requires the mouse to be level from the start, so you have to peel it off once and adjust it with masking tape.
@@mel0nFPS I have a pulsar superglide xxl pad have you tried this one before? I’m looking at the airs and if they would be a good fit for me, do you have any recommendations
@@corpingtons I haven't used the superglide myself. But either the Obsidian Air or Air Pros would be the ideal match. If you want the most durable go for the Obsidian Air Pros!
So just to make sure, Obsidian Airs are the exact same as the normal Obsidian skates, just significantly quieter? I just recently ordered Obsidian Donuts because of this video so I just want to make sure I made the right choice. Keep up the great work :)
Hi! The material is exactly the same as it was on the non-air Obsidians! I will say though, if you like the donuts and want a quieter experience maybe hold off a month or so. We might see some Air Donuts soon 👀
@@mel0nFPSI really appreciate the response! Would you say that Obsidian Donuts are good alternatives to Corepads in terms of smoothness and glide? I'm looking for a cheaper alternative for my UltralightX rather than dishing out 14 dollars on corepads for 2 sets every few months lol
Hello Melon! What do you think for fps games on the control pad artisan zero it will be better obsidian donuts or obsidian air donuts? Ty for answer :))
Hey! I'll have a review of the donuts up soon, but the Obsidian Donuts (Red) and Air Donuts (purple) are the exact same in terms of their material. The only difference between them is that the Air's are slightly taller (1mm) where the Obsidian Donuts are 0.85 - 0.9mm thick. So either will work perfectly fine, I'd say just go for the older Obsidian Donuts as they're cheaper, and you're not using the air tech on a soft pad. Hopefully that helps!
I see that XRayPad are now offering the Air Donuts on their site and as someone who switches between both glass and cloth would the Air Donuts or Air Dots suit my needs better or does it not really make a difference?
I actually JUST got my samples of the donuts funnily enough! Personally speaking the Obsidian donuts are the best skates out there and the air donuts are the same amazing skate just with the added foam + a larger surface area. Personally I prefer the donuts over the dots but it's really up to person preference.
The difference in the skate height is so minimal I doubt it'll make them more usable on soft pads. Better to go with the donuts for usage on softer pads.
Either the Obsidian Air or Air Pros would work well! You can also try the TJ Excluisves Plastix skates or the Obsidian Donuts but they'll be louder than the air skates!
So is it safe to use Obsidian Air Pro for cloth? I'm kinda weird I want slower experience on Hien but I'm worried the pad will wear out faster than with PTFE skates :( Can you confirm I'm good to go?
Hey! You can use them but there is the risk of the skates damaging surface fabrics, albeit rare but it still can happen. You'd be safer using the Obsidians or the non-pro airs on fabric overall.
should i wait for the obsidian air donuts to drop or just get the obsidian air dots right now? (with a sorav2 and infinitymice ruin pad fyi) idk how long i should expect to wait for them to drop the donut obsidian air version if u have any word on that
X-RayPad is working on donuts versions and full size Air skates but there is no ETA currently. That said though you can just go ahead and get the normal Obsidian Donuts as you don't need the Air versions since you're using the RUIN! Don't use any dots though as the RUIN is so soft you'll bottom out your mouse with dot skates! When I reviewed the RUIN I was using the X2H with the Obsidian Donuts and it preformed exceptionally well, so I'd just pickup a set of the Obsidian Donuts and use them on the RUIN!
@@mel0nFPS thanks for the advice! i dont really put much pressure on my mouse tho so i dont really get much control variability with this pad but i feel like dot skates could be interesting to introduce more control variability, is that a bad idea?
@@P4sta. You can use dots for that but on the X-Soft base you can bottom out the skates really easily. Donuts work the best for adding a little more control while avoiding your mouse from bottoming out
One month??? That's wild haha. I've been using a set of the OG Obsidians (same material as the airs) for almost a year now. But yes both the Obsidian Air and Air Pros will have significantly loner life-spans than normal PTFE feet. It'll be slightly shorter on hard pads like glass but still significantly longer than the majority of most skates.
@@govgamers2821 You can use them but they're extremely high friction so they "stick" to soft-pads surfacing causing inconsistent brake and initial friction. Better to stick to the Jade or Obsidians for fabric pad use.
You make the absolute best reviews in the peripheral space, was just looking at getting these for my first glass pad, perfect timing :)
Appreciate it! What glass pad did you get?
@@mel0nFPS Cerapad Kin Osmium :) Your review was definitely a big part in that. Coming from the otsu xsoft, I’m hoping to adjust well to it.
@@JtwasLuck Oh that's awesome! The KIN is an amazing pad, combined with the Air skates you're gonna have a blast! Hope you enjoy it!
@@mel0nFPS definitely going to order the air skates they seem very quiet, I’ll see how the plastix skates fair with the kin. I am looking for glide similar to the Corepads
Best peripheral reviewer out there, straight to the point and really really expert and conscious about peripherals world! Love it, keep up with the good work Mel0n! Greetings from Italia!
Grazie!
fantastic review! gonna grab me a pack of the air pros once i run out of regular pros. for some reason they work well enough for me on the superglide. i think they sounded super scratchy on the skypad 3.0 which really shocked me.
For the sound test there was clearly a piece of dust or something under the skates bc if your pad is clean it does not scrape like that regardless of skate
I'm glad to see this video because the reusability of the feet is most important to me!
Because a durable feet requires the mouse to be level from the start, so you have to peel it off once and adjust it with masking tape.
straight forward review, prolly my fav reviewer rn
This vid came on time , ordered 2 ! Thanks for review!
No problem 👍
Great review! Ordered mine the day they officially released.
Nice!
great review as always mel0n 🤙
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice timing, I just got a pack of Obsidian Air xD
hello melon! how about the jade air vs normal jade dots for cloth pad? should i just get the normal one?
Hey! For normal cloth pads just get the OG Jades! The Air versions are more designed for hard-pad usage.
Great video. I love my obsidian pro but they’re noisier than hell. Gotta give the pro air a try at some point.
100% worth getting the Air Pros if you want a quieter experience, the difference is insane!
Hey so regular ptfe wears down less than obsidian skates are there any alternative skates that have less wear over time
What kind of pad are you using? Skate life will vary from pad to pad.
@@mel0nFPS I have a pulsar superglide xxl pad have you tried this one before? I’m looking at the airs and if they would be a good fit for me, do you have any recommendations
@@corpingtons I haven't used the superglide myself. But either the Obsidian Air or Air Pros would be the ideal match. If you want the most durable go for the Obsidian Air Pros!
Wait no review for the Jade Air?
Working on it! Waiting for the Jade Air Donuts to arrive so I can include them.
For use on fabric and glass, would Obsidian Air be the best option?
Obsidian Airs 100%. If you're going to use glass only you can use the Air pros, but they're unusable on fabric pads.
@@mel0nFPS I want to use it on fabric too, I'm going to buy the air option, thank you very much!
So just to make sure, Obsidian Airs are the exact same as the normal Obsidian skates, just significantly quieter? I just recently ordered Obsidian Donuts because of this video so I just want to make sure I made the right choice. Keep up the great work :)
Hi! The material is exactly the same as it was on the non-air Obsidians! I will say though, if you like the donuts and want a quieter experience maybe hold off a month or so. We might see some Air Donuts soon 👀
@@mel0nFPSI really appreciate the response! Would you say that Obsidian Donuts are good alternatives to Corepads in terms of smoothness and glide? I'm looking for a cheaper alternative for my UltralightX rather than dishing out 14 dollars on corepads for 2 sets every few months lol
Hello Melon! What do you think for fps games on the control pad artisan zero it will be better obsidian donuts or obsidian air donuts? Ty for answer :))
Hey! I'll have a review of the donuts up soon, but the Obsidian Donuts (Red) and Air Donuts (purple) are the exact same in terms of their material. The only difference between them is that the Air's are slightly taller (1mm) where the Obsidian Donuts are 0.85 - 0.9mm thick. So either will work perfectly fine, I'd say just go for the older Obsidian Donuts as they're cheaper, and you're not using the air tech on a soft pad. Hopefully that helps!
@@mel0nFPS Oh, thank you, you're the best!
pls the obsidian and obsidian air , which you recommend for me. i play mainly valorant right now. i also use a cloth pad and play on a low sense
Obsidian Air', the Pro Airs will be far too slow on fabric pads
I see that XRayPad are now offering the Air Donuts on their site and as someone who switches between both glass and cloth would the Air Donuts or Air Dots suit my needs better or does it not really make a difference?
I actually JUST got my samples of the donuts funnily enough! Personally speaking the Obsidian donuts are the best skates out there and the air donuts are the same amazing skate just with the added foam + a larger surface area.
Personally I prefer the donuts over the dots but it's really up to person preference.
I appreciate the quick response 🙏 I think I may go ahead and give the Air Donuts a try
Does the increased thickness mean that they're more usable on softer pads?
The difference in the skate height is so minimal I doubt it'll make them more usable on soft pads. Better to go with the donuts for usage on softer pads.
great video!
Thanks!
Xray pad jade vs obsidian pro air which one is faster?
Jades 100%
@@mel0nFPS tysm
Hey ! Which mouse feet would you recommend for the Skypad 4.0 ?
Either the Obsidian Air or Air Pros would work well! You can also try the TJ Excluisves Plastix skates or the Obsidian Donuts but they'll be louder than the air skates!
Are these a good pair with glass fiber infused pads like the fantech strikepad/fnatic jet?
Honestly not sure, I've never tried them on those kinds of pads. I assume the Obsidian Airs would be fine, not sure about the Air Pros however.
@@mel0nFPS Thanks for the answer. You should review the fantech strikepad. I bought mine for only 25 bucks and it's quite the experience.
So is it safe to use Obsidian Air Pro for cloth? I'm kinda weird I want slower experience on Hien but I'm worried the pad will wear out faster than with PTFE skates :( Can you confirm I'm good to go?
Hey! You can use them but there is the risk of the skates damaging surface fabrics, albeit rare but it still can happen. You'd be safer using the Obsidians or the non-pro airs on fabric overall.
@@mel0nFPSI have a superglide pad so obsidian air would be good and how long do you think they last on average?
Can I get a Honeywell QuietSet 5 in White review?
Fan is OK but the lack of extra-speed levels makes it kinda underwhelming. Better to fork out the extra cash for the 7-speed version.
do these skates break in and become slower as the older versions do?
Yup! Same material, same work-in periods!
Was there a cat fight at 0:25 lol
I think so 😭
should i wait for the obsidian air donuts to drop or just get the obsidian air dots right now? (with a sorav2 and infinitymice ruin pad fyi) idk how long i should expect to wait for them to drop the donut obsidian air version if u have any word on that
X-RayPad is working on donuts versions and full size Air skates but there is no ETA currently. That said though you can just go ahead and get the normal Obsidian Donuts as you don't need the Air versions since you're using the RUIN! Don't use any dots though as the RUIN is so soft you'll bottom out your mouse with dot skates!
When I reviewed the RUIN I was using the X2H with the Obsidian Donuts and it preformed exceptionally well, so I'd just pickup a set of the Obsidian Donuts and use them on the RUIN!
@@mel0nFPS thanks for the advice! i dont really put much pressure on my mouse tho so i dont really get much control variability with this pad but i feel like dot skates could be interesting to introduce more control variability, is that a bad idea?
@@P4sta. You can use dots for that but on the X-Soft base you can bottom out the skates really easily. Donuts work the best for adding a little more control while avoiding your mouse from bottoming out
@@mel0nFPS ok makes sense! would using like 8 or more dots total reduce the issue with it bottoming out?
@@P4sta. It depends on the softness. On super soft pads 8 dots will bottom out, on others it won't.
you should put the script lower on your screen its kinda weird seeing you looking up.
Do these last longer than 1 month? Someone on another review video said that it only last 1 month.
One month??? That's wild haha. I've been using a set of the OG Obsidians (same material as the airs) for almost a year now.
But yes both the Obsidian Air and Air Pros will have significantly loner life-spans than normal PTFE feet. It'll be slightly shorter on hard pads like glass but still significantly longer than the majority of most skates.
@@mel0nFPS😅 alright good to know then. Anywayy how's the feeling and glide of obsidian air on a speed cloth pads that you have right now?
@@govgamers2821 Feels 1:1 with the old obsidian, smooth but controlled with a tiny bit of extra stopping power from the material.
@@mel0nFPSwhat about the pro air? Is it really unusable even in speed pads?
@@govgamers2821 You can use them but they're extremely high friction so they "stick" to soft-pads surfacing causing inconsistent brake and initial friction. Better to stick to the Jade or Obsidians for fabric pad use.
Hold up I randomly came here for a skates review but is this the melon be smellin guy from tiktok?
Nah different mel0n haha