🎯 Glide into Victory with Superglide!
The Superglide Glass Mouse Skates are engineered for gamers seeking unparalleled speed and precision. Made from durable aluminosilicate glass, these skates offer a super smooth glide and are designed specifically for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight1. With a polished round edge and eSports-grade accuracy, they provide a competitive edge that lasts.
Brand | Pulsar Gaming Gears |
Series | LGSSGM |
Item model number | LGSSGM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Indoor |
Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.15 x 0.47 inches |
Color | Magenta |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | AplusX Inc. |
ASIN | B09X6PP4XX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 5, 2022 |
M**S
Worth the upgrade
I've been using these for a while on my superlight and they improve the feel of the mouse substantially. I don't play as many FPS games as I used to but I have no complaints with how they've performed. Would recommend and purchase again.
C**Y
Excellent Product- DO NOT USE ON SECRETLABS MAG PAD
Easy Installation, feels great on a mousepad and is everything I hoped for.I recently bought a Secret Labs Desk and noticed my G Pro Super Light was gripping much more on the mag pad than my old mousepad. I bought this product to fix the issue but I did not realize the material used in the glass is magnetic. I went from a slight drag when moving the mouse across the mag pad to the mouse literally sticking to the pad. Since the mag pad is magnetic, the mouse actually stuck MORE than the OEM skates. Once I put another mouse pad on top, the product started to shine. I can still feel the skates magnetizing through the mousepad, so I may need to put a thicker pad on.I did test without the mag pad and the mouse slides with no issue, so I know its the mag pad + skates that are the issue.
F**4
My favorite mouse feet
I absolutely love these glass mouse feet. I had a regular G Pro Wireless for about a year before I upgraded to the G pro wireless superlight. I immediately purchased these feet to go along with it as I had them for about 6 months on my regular g pro. The main complaint I've seen from others is that they wear quickly and aren't as slippery as when you first get them. However, the amount of friction they gain isn't significant to me. They definitely wear down as compared to when you first receive them, but not by much. I still love the ones on my regular g pro but the superlight was what I originally wanted. I could justify the superlight back then since it was 90 for the regular but 150 for the superlight. The superlight went on sale this Black Friday for $110 and I picked it up. I'd say the upgrade is definitely worth it since this mouse feels much more balanced in the hands. The feet are off a bit but probably less than a milimeter around. Kinda sloppy for $25 feet but I'd still say it's worth it. I'd definitely buy them again. I'm using the feet with the corsair mp510 mousepad and it offers excellent fluidity and great control. When the feet are brand new it's so slippery it may be difficult to double click, so I'd say I'm okay with a bit of wear increasing the friction over time.
C**Y
Easy to install, fits well, very slippery feeling
I bought these because I previously bought a cheaper set of pads that didn’t fit correctly and figured something this expensive wouldn’t have this issue. I was correct in that these fit perfectly into the recessed region of the mouse, making them very easy to install.On my cloth pad, they glide extremely easily. This something that is difficult to get used to, the coefficient of static and dynamic friction seems to be lower than PTFE on cloth so the mouse was more sensitive to small movements and the amount of force required to move the mouse a specific distance is reduced. I play CS and ultimately had to reduce my sens from 1.8 to 1.5 (@ 400 DPI) to make micro adjustments more consistent and to not overshoot flicks. I think this is actually a good thing, because the coefficient of static friction is lower, less force is required to initially move the mouse which makes smaller adjustments possible, and reducing sens should enable smaller and more consistent adjustments than if the mouse jumped further at higher sens with larger coefficient of static friction (requiring more initial force and thus more likely to overshoot the adjustment).I have no idea how these will hold up long term, but many people have said that glass pads seem more sensitive to dust/debris and can thus be inconsistent over the surface of a used mouse pad. I replaced my mousepad and skates at the same time so I can’t comment on this.
X**S
Sleek and Top Performing
Easy to Install, great for FPS smoothness. Comes with good instructions as well. I chose the magenta version and it is quite sleek
ℯ**�
speeeeed racerrrrr RAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH
really good skates, if you like fast movements. very slippery though when first bought so i lowered my dpi a lil bit.UPDATE: 24 hours later... too slippery, i lowered my dpi thinking it would help..it did not. not good for precision AT ALL and it makes my mouse feel like it has controller drift lmaoo. hoping these will be okay after a week of using them but waaaaay too overhyped and expensive.
J**N
Amazing mouse skates, with a slight caveat
First off let me start off by saying don't listen to a lot of the reviews on here. Mouse glide is completely preferential.Most of the reviews on here will talk about how the skates are too fast and give them a 1 star rating, but that's exactly what the skates are supposed to do, they are designed to be super smooth on your mouse pad.But at roughly $30 for a pair, they are worth a shot. When I first installed them on my G Pro X Superlight (which was super easy to do, you literally just drop them into place and push them into the mouse for a few seconds) I instantly noticed how much smoother the glide was on the mouse. I played a few games on Apex Legends, Valorant, and CS:GO and noticed a pretty significant improvement on my aim (the main issue I was experiencing before the skates, was that my mouse would hang on the mouse pad and would cause my aim to be jittery.)There is a pretty slight caveat for the skates though, but its mainly for FPS games, if you tend to panic under pressure and click your mouse too hard, you will move your reticle when you click, or if your aim isn't steady and you tend to shake a little when you shoot, you will notice it a lot. The reason is because these skates remove a lot of the friction between the mouse and the mouse pad. Without that friction, any movement from your hand will be picked up by the sensor.I really like them, and I even bought a second pair just in case these slow down after a few months of use. Since some mouse skate companies tend to fall off after a while if their sales dont do too great.
M**E
Great if you like cramps and RSI.
Absolute waste of money.Get Jade dot skates, I've tried every brand and type there is. Jade dot skates is the way.
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