Glide comparison between Xsoft Hayate Otsu and LGG Venus using Xlite mini stock PTFE

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @larryfrozenandy791
    @larryfrozenandy791 2 года назад +9

    1:18

  • @iiApolo
    @iiApolo 2 года назад +5

    just the video i needed. in terms of static friction, on those in hand movements, how do they compare? thanks! i have a hayate otsu xsoft and that static friction is just a little too high at times

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  2 года назад +3

      They’re soo fricking similar. I only pulled the venus and otsu out to make the video for a friend in the pulsar discord. I would say with the otsu you might want to try a soft or even mid to reduce the static friction furthermore. Otherwise I would say try a hien xsoft if you really like the xsoft hardness

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  2 года назад +2

      The static friction on in hand movements might be slightly lower on the venus though because of the harder surface being kind of in between a mid and soft artisan pad

    • @iiApolo
      @iiApolo 2 года назад +2

      meant static is a little too low** my bad haha still answered my question tho, thank you!

  • @kayybunn
    @kayybunn 2 года назад +2

    How was the durability on the Venus compared to the Otsu after a couple months ?

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  2 года назад +4

      My otsu is still like new, my venus seems to have maintained a bit more wear. I used both for 2 months strait then switched to a hien xsoft, and now I’ve been maining a hien soft. I think the durability was a bit better on the otsu than the Venus

    • @kayybunn
      @kayybunn 2 года назад +2

      @@notblazedfordays9536 thanks for replying quickly ! Do you usually deal with arm/hand sweat ? I'm considering on getting a Hien Soft just bc I have humidity problems.

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  2 года назад +2

      @@kayybunn I definitely don’t seem to have humidity issues but I have AC which helps with not sweating. I play with an arm sleeve when I remember to put it on

  • @Prodigyfke
    @Prodigyfke Год назад +1

    What you prefer the superlight or xlite mini?

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  Год назад +1

      Superlight. The mini is still a fantastic and more budget friendly option though

    • @Prodigyfke
      @Prodigyfke Год назад +1

      @@notblazedfordays9536 tks for the answ

  • @lyr1cfps543
    @lyr1cfps543 Год назад +1

    currently using a Hien Soft but not really like it because of the low friction it has, should i buy the LGG Venus for more controlable? since i don't really like the Otsu btw

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  Год назад +1

      If the hien is too fast then an LGG venus would be a step below but I personally think that would probably still have to low initial friction for you. I would recommend the LGG Saturn, or an artisan zero.

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  Год назад +1

      Did you find the low initial friction to be just a little too low for you? If it was just slightly too low then an LGG Venus would be fine.

    • @lyr1cfps543
      @lyr1cfps543 Год назад

      @@notblazedfordays9536 i mean. i want to have more control of a Hien. trying to use a 80g mouse and even changing the mouse feet. but never get that enough. so maybe a step down from a Hien is better

    • @lyr1cfps543
      @lyr1cfps543 Год назад

      @@notblazedfordays9536 also, is weared down superglides has more control than tiger arc 1? since ppl keep saying that, weared down superglides can fix my problems

    • @notblazedfordays9536
      @notblazedfordays9536  Год назад

      @@lyr1cfps543 then the LGG venus would be your best bet cuz it’s definitely a step below the hien. Why didn’t you like the otsu?