I usually leave my DPI at 800 and for games like Valorant have my in game mouse setting set around .20-.25 and for tracking games I'm around 2 in game. I like the idea of a hyper consistent feel, but could I even go low enough in games to get back how I need things to feel to have decent aim? I can't decide if glass pads are brilliant or a passing fad?? I don't really see any pro players or high level streamers using them yet. Keep up the awesome work! I find your reviews insightful.
I don't think pro players would use glass pads because of the issues they'd have with travelling with them to tournaments. I don't think they're a passing fad, I did at first but that was until I actually used one. This just eliminates a huge issue I have with cloth which is maintenance and consistency.
@@DiamondLobbyReviews Valid point about travel to LANs. All of my mice have Core pads on them now and I've gone back to using a Saturn pad because of the control I have. I LOVE the idea of never wearing out another pad, but I'm concerned I couldn't a glass pad slow enough for the level of control I need to actually hit any shots. I would enjoy hearing more about how your transition went to this pad.
@@giff74 I know this comment is a year old but: I went from a saturn to the pulsar superglide and it's not actually that big of a difference, yes the superglide is faster but it does have a lot more texture that you would think and actually stops better than some cloth pads I have tried.
I've been using hard surface pads for years. Currently using a Lamzu Atlantis with sapphire skates - not sure if I could even use a glass pad without destroying it.
@@12minecraftdude A softer material will always yield to a harder material. When you move two surfaces together, one is going to be sacrificial. I was asking what type of experience you will see in terms of feel.
Depends on the skates and how heavyhanded you are (how much pressure you put on the moue), but about a new set every 2-4 months if you play a good amount otherwise maybe 2 a year.
Superglide skates plus superglide mousepad ? Is it a bad idea? Glass on glass normally is terrible, but the mousepad isnt pure glass so maybe it wouldnt be bad ?
Hi, great review. In comparison to cordura mouse pads like the MPC450 or the Esports Tiger Blaze (my main pad atm) how big the difference in speed and stopping power is ?
I think cordura has less stopping power, I'd put them at roughly the same speed. But I feel like the weight of a mouse has a bigger impact on glass mousepads.
@@DiamondLobbyReviews Thank you, I am surprised that the cordura has less stopping power and not the opposite. I mainly use mice around 60 grams (owned a GPX, got a MZ1 Wireless and currently using an XM2we) but I plan to get heavier mice from vaxee or zowie cuz they got some interesting shape with a real coating, like the NP-01, NP-01s and the S2 once they go wireless. So is there a noticeable difference with mice between 60 and 80 grams (stock mouse skates don't play an important role I guess on these types of pad) ? Also will ptfe skates wear out faster on glass than on cordura ?
Hi i just want ot ask what you would recommend for me i have a superlight and a average amazon desk mat and wanted to know what skates and mouse pad you would recommend i play on 1.5 800dpi on apex and looking for a sort of fast mouse pad but not to fast as i want to be able to track enemies good i feel like when doing micro ajustments atm it takes a bit to much force and my micro adjustments seem to not be so micro with the force needed to move my mouse unless its just me been trash hahaha thanks
No you want to have low effective edpi . Its glass so there is basicly no realy stoping point . If you play high effective edpi you wont have anyway to control your movement
Yes its has problems like every bit of dust makes it unusabel . The fact that there is no stoping point when you go you go so you need to have realy low sens to combensate . Everybody i know stoped useing theres
please stop spreading misinformation, its the other way round in fact, people that play on high sensitivity will get the most out of this pad, people that play on low sense will have a hard time adjusting.
@@dope5684 when you play on high sense one of the weaknesses is fine movements/micro adjusting, a glass mouse pad makes this more achievable for high sense players. Most people that play on low sense make wide fast flicks with their whole arm and this becomes a problem as glass pad dont have much stopping power. You can get used to it for sure but high sense has way more pros to playing on a glass pad.
@@CodyG_95 i play high sens and something like that sucks as well for high sens you will never get any control or feeling when to stop . Its great for pure tracking but i for my self dont see any reason to realy us a glass pad its a dust nightmare as well . Nobody i know that has one sruck with it
Did he just smile? This makes me uncomfortable.
I just like that it's not $150 like the other glass pads.
One of the main advantages of mouse pad DM Dream machines Pad XXL is its softness. I can play for hours without feeling tired in my hand.
I'm loving your reviews 😄They are not only very informative but also filled with great sense of humor 😂
if i buy this, then i can't smash my desk when i lose anymore
1:25 42mm wide? Sheesh we got a long boy 😂 excellent review and dope thumbnail!!
I'm landing here at 40K views. WHERE'S THE THROW, CHRIS??
shit...
40k views, it’s time!
HSK Pro spotted! Will you make a review on it?
Is that an astel tattoo? Looks sick
What is the mouse pad name @ 4:08m
its a secret
Might be the Vancer Ice
Its a Vancer Ice purple, not sure why he wants to gatekeep that.
Sorry, we weren’t gatekeeping, it just wasn’t a product we could reveal publicly. Video is now live on the channel, it’s the Fnatic Jet
could pass the feedback of the X Raypad Aqua Control Zero?
4:08 what is that mousepad ?
shiny purple , love it
its a secret, will be revealed soon
we must get this to 40,000 views
You should put an affiliate link up, I like to give credit where credit is due
I usually leave my DPI at 800 and for games like Valorant have my in game mouse setting set around .20-.25 and for tracking games I'm around 2 in game. I like the idea of a hyper consistent feel, but could I even go low enough in games to get back how I need things to feel to have decent aim? I can't decide if glass pads are brilliant or a passing fad?? I don't really see any pro players or high level streamers using them yet.
Keep up the awesome work! I find your reviews insightful.
I don't think pro players would use glass pads because of the issues they'd have with travelling with them to tournaments. I don't think they're a passing fad, I did at first but that was until I actually used one. This just eliminates a huge issue I have with cloth which is maintenance and consistency.
@@DiamondLobbyReviews Valid point about travel to LANs. All of my mice have Core pads on them now and I've gone back to using a Saturn pad because of the control I have. I LOVE the idea of never wearing out another pad, but I'm concerned I couldn't a glass pad slow enough for the level of control I need to actually hit any shots.
I would enjoy hearing more about how your transition went to this pad.
@@giff74 I know this comment is a year old but: I went from a saturn to the pulsar superglide and it's not actually that big of a difference, yes the superglide is faster but it does have a lot more texture that you would think and actually stops better than some cloth pads I have tried.
I've been using hard surface pads for years. Currently using a Lamzu Atlantis with sapphire skates - not sure if I could even use a glass pad without destroying it.
Glass on glass = bad
@@DiamondLobbyReviews sure, but glass =\= sapphire
@@S4WYERonPC sapphire has a mohs hardness of 9, glass on average is a 6-7, so the sapphire will scratch the glass.
@@12minecraftdude A softer material will always yield to a harder material. When you move two surfaces together, one is going to be sacrificial. I was asking what type of experience you will see in terms of feel.
@@S4WYERonPC ahh, I see. Misread the reply, sorry about that. But thank you for clarifying.
That shrek reference near the start sneaky sneaky
Your goofie jumpcuts to a wet mousepads and turtle mice are spendid... for my gag reflexes.
JK your reviews are the best on YT.
what cm/360 did you use while using this pad?
I love your style 👍 very informative but also very entertaining
0:33 how strong is it ? you really got me there for a second 🤣🤣
How often I have to replace my PTFE mouse feet on glass surface?
Depends on the skates and how heavyhanded you are (how much pressure you put on the moue), but about a new set every 2-4 months if you play a good amount otherwise maybe 2 a year.
Superglide skates plus superglide mousepad ? Is it a bad idea? Glass on glass normally is terrible, but the mousepad isnt pure glass so maybe it wouldnt be bad ?
Yea nevermind i heard about the price and even if it works with superglides i aint getting it lmao
glass on glass always scratches
Wuxiang II next?
Ngl, nowadays I’m just here for the memes lol😭
Vs Cerapad Kin?
When you talk about low, mid and high sens, what do you consider which? cm/360 wise
Values have probably changed a bit but for me:
0-15cm high
15-45 medium
45+ low
Hi, great review.
In comparison to cordura mouse pads like the MPC450 or the Esports Tiger Blaze (my main pad atm) how big the difference in speed and stopping power is ?
I think cordura has less stopping power, I'd put them at roughly the same speed. But I feel like the weight of a mouse has a bigger impact on glass mousepads.
@@DiamondLobbyReviews Thank you, I am surprised that the cordura has less stopping power and not the opposite.
I mainly use mice around 60 grams (owned a GPX, got a MZ1 Wireless and currently using an XM2we) but I plan to get heavier mice from vaxee or zowie cuz they got some interesting shape with a real coating, like the NP-01, NP-01s and the S2 once they go wireless.
So is there a noticeable difference with mice between 60 and 80 grams (stock mouse skates don't play an important role I guess on these types of pad) ?
Also will ptfe skates wear out faster on glass than on cordura ?
@@lltalionll Ptfe wears faster by a bit and stock skated def do still matter on glass but less drasticly so.
Hi i just want ot ask what you would recommend for me i have a superlight and a average amazon desk mat and wanted to know what skates and mouse pad you would recommend i play on 1.5 800dpi on apex and looking for a sort of fast mouse pad but not to fast as i want to be able to track enemies good i feel like when doing micro ajustments atm it takes a bit to much force and my micro adjustments seem to not be so micro with the force needed to move my mouse unless its just me been trash hahaha
thanks
is it good for high dpi user ?
No you want to have low effective edpi . Its glass so there is basicly no realy stoping point . If you play high effective edpi you wont have anyway to control your movement
Amazing glarse pad!
I love *glarse* mouse pads.
Inb4 dropped my mousepad and it shattered
it has TWO shatter proof layers, did you even pay attention!?!?!?
@@DiamondLobbyReviews didn't even watched it yet 🗿
How about now?
@@DiamondLobbyReviews ok will watch it now
Ok I watched it now, great review but there was a severe lack of mousespins with glass skates
From “PBOlsar”
hey man cool vibeo 👍
as someone with almost 2 decades of fps experience I would say no.
Yes its has problems like every bit of dust makes it unusabel . The fact that there is no stoping point when you go you go so you need to have realy low sens to combensate . Everybody i know stoped useing theres
Rip muñeca
Yeah, dont use a glass cleaner as well. Lmao. Terrible product to use it on.
any csgo pros using this?
please stop spreading misinformation, its the other way round in fact, people that play on high sensitivity will get the most out of this pad, people that play on low sense will have a hard time adjusting.
How come?
@@dope5684 when you play on high sense one of the weaknesses is fine movements/micro adjusting, a glass mouse pad makes this more achievable for high sense players.
Most people that play on low sense make wide fast flicks with their whole arm and this becomes a problem as glass pad dont have much stopping power.
You can get used to it for sure but high sense has way more pros to playing on a glass pad.
@@CodyG_95 i play high sens and something like that sucks as well for high sens you will never get any control or feeling when to stop . Its great for pure tracking but i for my self dont see any reason to realy us a glass pad its a dust nightmare as well . Nobody i know that has one sruck with it