*Metallic* Cerapad Kin Review

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 107

  • @V3n0m151
    @V3n0m151 Год назад +1

    Great review! I loved it. Thank you for the shoutout, I really appreciate that. Gaming on the Cerapad Kin after breaking in, using a 30 gram fingertip mouse, and raising my cm/360 by 2cm, I have been getting great scores on tracking and static scenarios! Keep up the great work brother

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Anytime V3n0m, thanks for sharing the details. Chat soon bro

  • @Flux000
    @Flux000 Год назад +2

    Nice to see a company providing a unique hard pad experience. Perhaps in future they could develop a range of products with different levels of speed and control much like the best cloth pad companies

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      I'd love to see them do that too, I definitely think they could. Their linked tweet talks about trying different materials so they could be trying to do just that.

  • @dsdinova
    @dsdinova Год назад

    glad to see that you're enjoying the cerapad as well, great review

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Yes sir! Glad you liked the video 🤙

  • @Taj_Rahine
    @Taj_Rahine Год назад

    I bought the Pulsar Superglide, had it for a couple of weeks but I love it. My one imperfection with it, I would like to try something with a slightly slower surface. But I love the uniform and smooth mouse movement, makes a huge difference for me. For that reason I don't see myself trying this ceramic pad, as it seems to have performance elements similar to cloth pads in some ways, which I have moved away from, I am now a hard surface pad gamer all the way. I realized that I use very very light pressure when I move my mouse, so any surface with non-uniform elements or too much friction drastically changes my in game consistency and mouse movement. I feel so much freer and more natural on glass, as there are less impediments translating my mouse movement to my in game movement. It's made all my games more enjoyable so far.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      It's great to hear you've found a product you enjoy 🙌 if it works, there is no need to change it. I love hard pads too! (ofc)

  • @OlicheckGamingTech
    @OlicheckGamingTech Год назад

    Nice in depth review! 👍I agree on your final opinion. Despite TJ is a small company, I hope they will bring more products in the future. Different pad with different speed and so on...

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Thank you Oli 🫡 I wouldn't be surprised if they did just that.

  • @Adixu
    @Adixu Год назад

    Hey, do you think that it will be slower than artisan zero? And do you think that cerapad is worth it when i have gamesense sonar? It's a control glass pad so idk about the difference. [main game valorant, HSK Pro 4k]

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Hey Adixu 👋 I have never used an Artisan Zero so cant comment on that I'm afraid, I also havent used the Gamesense Sonar 🫣 I would maybe look at those reviews (i am sure Aimadapt did a good cerapad kin video - comparing different surfaces).

  • @rhapsoz
    @rhapsoz Год назад

    amazing in depth review! they are indeed very passionate and I'm excited to see what kind of mixtures they will use next for their surfaces. also I guess it's my skin type (typically dry) as I didn't experience much stick with the metallic surface

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      I did wonder if it was just my skin type 🤔 interesting to hear your experience thanks for sharing 👍

  • @Adixu
    @Adixu Год назад

    Hey, today got my cerapad kin - i love it even before the break-in period, especially control, i have one question - a lot of people say that after break-in it's faster, will it lose control and stopping power? not gonna lie - it's perfect for me now and i just dont want to transform my cerapad to skypad xD

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Hey Adixu, the biggest change will be the stickiness, it'll just wear off over time. It is still very controlled but that "muddy" feeling will eventually feel a bit smoother. Thats the best way i can describe it!
      I am still maining mine. The control is like no other hard pad I've experienced! I'm glad you're enjoying yours bro. Take care, have a great weekend!

    • @Adixu
      @Adixu Год назад

      @@Log_Pile Okay, great to hear that! Thank you and have a great weekend too!

  • @BLAKGRIP
    @BLAKGRIP Год назад

    Epic, Been maining the Atlas. Tiger Ice feet are by far the best skates for the atlas. Cerapad Kin was actually my first choice before the Atlas. Really dope review as always.

    • @boodz0
      @boodz0 Год назад

      Which of the two would you say is better for your gameplay style?

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      I see you are also a glass connoisseur BLV! What was the reason for switching off the Kin? Thanks for the kind words friend 😊

    • @BLAKGRIP
      @BLAKGRIP Год назад

      ​@@Log_Pile I was influenced by the review from Fresh Reviews. Also wanted to match my 2 mouse Basilik v3 Pro and Deathadder V3 Pro.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      @黒 BLVKGRIP 握 it's a banger pad isn't it. Hope you've enjoyed it. I've bought a few things after watching Fresh Reviews too 🤙 good reviewer for sure

  • @ZINDRO_KBM
    @ZINDRO_KBM 7 месяцев назад

    Many testers say the pad has to be broken in first, how long does that take on average?
    I'm also interested in whether the coating wears off noticeably and whether you quickly notice a difference in friction in heavily used areas, such as the middle?
    Thanks!

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  7 месяцев назад

      Hey! I would estimate the break-in period being about 7 days of heavy use, but it has been a while since I had a new Kin so maybe this has changed since I reviewed mine. I also havent noticed different speeds in my pad, but I use a low-medium sensitivity so maybe I'm just using more of the pad than the other reviewers who are maybe using a higher sens?
      Hope this helps Zindro 🙏

  • @lordPix3lUK
    @lordPix3lUK 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve just ordered a cerapad kin. Was going to go to the atlas, but went with kin instead.
    Didn’t want a sticky pad and I heard the atlas can get sticky still

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  8 месяцев назад

      Hey man, I'm sorry to break it to you, but the Kin is very sticky too. Maybe check if you can refund before it's sent, and try to grab a Padsmiths Empress or Dark Chaos instead? They're not really sticky at all

  • @sentinalo
    @sentinalo Год назад

    Hey logpile out of those four mousepads what would you prefer for the hsk pro.
    I heard that fingertip users kind of tend to prefer speed mousepads or whatnot.
    For microadjustments there should be about low static friction for the carapace kin so im interested if you will be better at something like static.
    Also what do you mean by the certain skill level for thise mousepads, are you speaking based off of potential?

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Hey Sentinali 👋 I would recommend the Kin for the HSK Pro, I think its important to recognise that speed on cloth is quite slow on glass. That's why i think a KIN (being the slowest and more controlled of the 4 glass pads I've covered) would be the best bet. The HSK is difficult to control on the skypad, a bit easier on the Atlas and WAAAAY more manageable on the KIN.
      My comment on skill for this pad, is reference to the pressure you apply making your input feel different.
      My static scores have increased on the KIN, specifically when using big mouse feet.
      I hope this helps??

  • @AimAdapt
    @AimAdapt Год назад

    Great video and good details as always! Interesting that you prefer low Sens more :)

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Hey Liam! Thanks man, I have been on a sens finding journey honestly, ranging from 24cm up to 51 🤣 I guess I'm exploring my limits, and im more consistent at lower sens for sure. What do you use?

    • @AimAdapt
      @AimAdapt Год назад

      @@Log_Pile My sens is super high but I'm a wrist aimer with minimal movement. That is why im always so big on micro adjustments in my videos. I had to go way up on the kin and am at 3200dpi with 1.7 in apex. lol

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      @AimAdapt Holy sh*tballs thats high!! My maths isn't working but thats got to be in the teens of cm?? crazy that you can control that like you do, fair play 🫡

    • @AimAdapt
      @AimAdapt Год назад

      @@Log_Pile I played high sens forever then I went low sens for a year because of shroud and everyone. I decided one day to go back to high sens because i never felt as good on low sens and haven't looked back since :) Makes you much more picky with your setup with high sens though. lighter mice and low static friction makes a much bigger impact. I'm not saying it is better for everyone it just works best for me.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      @AimAdapt Slowly realising that settings and peripherals are all personal preference, almost like your gaming fingerprint. I had a similar experience to you, but the other way round. I can see your point about your setup being harder to find with a higher sens, like everything matters more, you have less margin for error - I'd never considered that before. I need to give yours a try just out of interest 😁

  • @yellowtoblerone
    @yellowtoblerone Год назад +2

    that unique pressure experience is actually something I frigging hate, need that uniform speed across the board

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      I totally understand that, its something that tones down after the break in period but its still there. Personally its grown on me - I dont think id like it if it stayed like the "out of the box" experience, but after the break in, its ideal for me. Thanks for the comment broski

  • @Saint_Cuthbert
    @Saint_Cuthbert 11 месяцев назад

    Wish this were a bit smaller. Love hard pads, and I'm so glad they are making a comeback...but dang, I do not have the space (or need it) with these giant pads. Hopefully we'll get more size options soon.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  11 месяцев назад

      Hey Cuthbert, They have a good range of sizes on their website 🙂

  • @xThunderMelonx
    @xThunderMelonx Год назад

    You can also green screen that pad which can be a cool overlay! Great review sir!

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      That's a cool idea Thunder ⛈️ 🤙 thanks for the feedback 🫡

  • @TheEzeJC
    @TheEzeJC Год назад

    What do you mean by breaking in the mousepad? How does it change the mousepad? How do you know you broke it in.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Hey 👋 Imagine it like buying a new pair of shoes, when you first put them on, they feel different to how they feel after 3 months of use.
      The Kin feels a bit sticky when it arrives, and I notice a bit if "tug" on my mouse on a new Kin, however, after a week or so, the stickiness and "tug" feeling basically disappears, and you're left with how the pad is meant to feel.
      I'd say it feels smoother when its broken in, still controlled, but less sticky. It is quite a fast pad when compared to cloth, so be aware of that!
      TJ Exclusives have said not everyone notices the break in period on the Kin, but it feels quite obvious to me.
      I guess you'll know its complete when you no longer feel your mouse skates sticking to the pad on those small adjustments. It'll feel a little less sticky to your skin too 🤙 I hope that helps 🙏

    • @TheEzeJC
      @TheEzeJC Год назад

      @@Log_Pile Got the pad using your code. Keep up the work. Let's see how this goes lol

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      @TheEzeJC I appreciate you Eze, give it enough time to break in when it arrives. Keep me posted how you get on 🫡

    • @TheEzeJC
      @TheEzeJC Год назад

      @@Log_Pile After a while I think I broke the mousepad in. Also my hsk 4k pro front glide look worn out even though it feels smooth… probably not a smart idea to get a glass like pad and a small mouse for a control games like Valorant. I can feel the dust if any under my mouse xP. Any suggestions for the problems stated above?

  • @d1s4pp3ar2
    @d1s4pp3ar2 Год назад

    My friend, interesting review, really cool pad with its own pros + as usual it's very nice to watch your videos) The moment at 09:07 made my day!

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed it bro 😁 I really like this pad, definitely a slept on product 🫡 Thanks for being here D1s4pp3aR, appreciate you 🙂

    • @d1s4pp3ar2
      @d1s4pp3ar2 Год назад

      @@Log_Pile you are always welcome, Log💪

  • @ayda2876
    @ayda2876 8 месяцев назад

    Finally someone who admits not having the required skill to play on a skypad, I see too many people just say it's bad because they can't aim on it. Skypad is basically your raw aim, if you make mistakes it's basically 10000% your mistake. On the other hand a slower pad is just helping you to control your movements so it's basically not all you, that's why I believe the best aimer ever is going to be forced to be on a glass pad if he wants to reach his MAXIMUM skill

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yessir! SkyPAD being raw aim is one of the best things about it. It kind of acts like an aim trainer in itself 😅

  • @ayda2876
    @ayda2876 8 месяцев назад

    Your videos are super well made

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  8 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that Ayda thank you 😊

  • @lltalionll
    @lltalionll Год назад

    That a very interesting pad, i wanted to purchase the new version of the cerapad in white at first but Pulsar released a gorgeus collab with conrady / fresh reviews and nachocustom so... sorry TJ exclusives 😅(hope they will find a way to make a sick design on their Cerapad KIN one day)
    I saw you are using X-raypad Obsidian Skates and finding a review is really hard about those so how is the durability on glass pad ? I heard they last longer than other PTFE skates is that true ?

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Hey 👋 It's a shame you missed out on the Cerapad Kin experience, but the pad you have is beautiful, even if it isn't as nice a surface (IMO). I could legitimately stick that pad on my wall as art 🤣
      This is a link to my buddy talking aboht the dots o twitter, I'm less perceptive to the difference thwy provide in terms of feedback, and I havent noticed any wear on them yet - I havent used them a tonne cos I have been using other mice though 😬 sorry for the poor response! I do like them, but can't advise how well they wear.
      twitter.com/V3n0m151/status/1686375550250823685?t=MFoz7qbSgZgYVrns3mrfvg&s=19

    • @lltalionll
      @lltalionll Год назад

      @@Log_PileThank you very much for having taken the time to answer my question.
      Yeah, and it's not the only pad that deserves to end up on a wall (too many great designs coming out this year)😂
      Thanks for the link, I'm looking for as many different opinions as possible and that's help a lot (the only one I've found so far on youtube was from Jakeu who made an excellent video on dots skates recently and without him I would never have heard of these skates).
      Volta Reviews also seems very interested in these skates, I can't wait to see the number of reviews increase over the next few months.
      X-raypad deserve it, i really like that company but they're a little late to the skates market and it feel's like almost no one cares about making a complete review about new PTFE Skates in 2023 🥲 (on the other hand, for glass skates there's a lot of interest... wich is a bit frustrating when you are a new glass pad user and you're looking for the most durable skates🤣).

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      @lltalionll Hahaha I understand your point here, ref limited coverage. I'd love to fill that gap, but honestly I just can't dedicate the time to familiarise myself with the feel of each skate again (you forget what they feel like after a while of not using them i guess ha) to do the review justice.
      I know stubbyfps has done a skate review recently, im not sure if these were included or not tho. hes a good guy.
      Also, are you worried about skate durability cos of what you've read online? or have you experienced it yourself? also, how do you grip your mice (fingertip, claw, palm)? and does it feel like you apply alot of pressure on the mouse when playing?
      All of these things will effect wear and tear.
      As a ftip player (predominantly) I dont really notice wear and tear on my skates on glass pads, cos im not applying much pressure in that style, but im sure if i clawed or palmed, it would be a diff experience.
      Final point!! Tiger ice dots cost about 8.99 amd you get LOADS in the pack, its not nor.ally an issue to switch them out, one pack will probably last you a year of consistent use. (same observation for the xraypad dots to be fair)

    • @lltalionll
      @lltalionll Год назад

      @@Log_Pile I claw my mouse and i experienced a weird issue with Corepad Skatez Pro on my XM2we : at first they were awful but after the breaking period they were fine but one day while i was playing i stopped using it because i began to have an irritating scratching sensation at the front of the mouse (the kind of you cant play anymore with it), even though I hadn't used it too much and the skates was clean.
      I had quite good experience with ghostglide edgerunner on my X2 but i'm still disapointed and i changed cuz idk why the skates worn out unequally on the surface (same for Corepad on the XM2we).
      Maybe i will try Tiger Ice dots in the futur because i really like the Tiger Ice on my MZ1 they are quiet and smooth but feel like slower than others skates i tried (weird), thanks.
      And i will check stubbyfps content, thanks a lot for your help. Also i'm trying to not apply too much pressure while i'm playing.

  • @XMIGUEHHH
    @XMIGUEHHH Год назад

    Hi, maybe is too late, but wondering if the TJ Cerapad it would work fine with glass mouse skates. Anyways thanks you for the in depth review you just made keep up.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Hey 👋 i personally haven't tried the cerapad kin with glass skates but I've seen an old video from Fresh Reviews saying he tried it (despite it not being recommended) and it didnt damage his skates or pad. But I would approach this with caution!

    • @XMIGUEHHH
      @XMIGUEHHH Год назад

      Okay thanks you so much for the advice! @@Log_Pile

  • @fiorxe
    @fiorxe Год назад

    Hey man i’ve been looking at getting this but i’ve been seeing mixed reviews i really like my vancer ice but it’s a little to quick and i also want a hard pad, But people have been saying it chips and it’s not worth it because you have to change skates a lot. I’m really interested in it due to having naturally really shaky hands and i want a hard pad, i’m wondering how it holds up and if you still recommend it and do you still use it?

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Hey Fiorxe, Unfortunately I havent used a vancer ice so can't compare the speed 😬 i havent had any issues with the coating on my Cerapad Kin, I've been using it ever since it arrived (other than when I am testing other pads of course), I looove mine, but I'm not sure hard pads are a good fit for you if you have shaky hands? I guess it depends on how shaky your hands are... it sounds like you might be better off getting a control cloth pad? Maybe something like the memoria pro? or saturn pro? a higher friction pad would help you to manage that shakiness a bit better.
      Although the kin is a control oriented hard pad, it is only really a control pad compared to other hard pads (whoch offer very little control), the kin is still very fast.
      I havent noticed too much wear and tear on my skates, but i use lots of different mice all the time so maybe thats why.
      I love my Kin and can recommend it, but you might want to consider a control cloth pad for your specific use case / requirements. I hope that helps?

    • @fiorxe
      @fiorxe Год назад

      @@Log_Pile thanks man. Yea i was just wondering bc even though my hands are shaky i manage to play pretty well on the vancer so i think a hair more control would be good but hard pads in general don’t have the same feel as cloth, i had 2 cloth pads both control oriented and it felt weird like my hands were shaky but slow at the same time idk how to explain it😂 So i got the vancer to see how i could handle speed and i’m sorta used to it after a bit but have been looking for a hard pad so i don’t have to buy a new cloth one every year or whatever, from what i’ve seen either the game sense sonar or the kin would most likely work, i’m sort of looking for an artisan raiden speed pad but in hard pad form as to not have to buy another 60 dollar artisan pad every year. I played on my friends raiden and it was really nice felt a bit more controlled but not snaggy and felt fluid ish to me personally

    • @fiorxe
      @fiorxe Год назад

      @@Log_Pile not trying to type a whole lot as i know this is a youtube comment section but i’m looking for some help haha😅

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      @fiorxe I got you, I'm curious what mouse you're using, is it really light?
      I love my Kin, I also really like the original cerapad (arrived yesterday), imagine the kin feeling like a chalk board texture, and the original cerapad as a whiteboard texture. Both offer good control but the kin is slightly better in that regard.
      The original cerapad is slightly faster as the trade off.
      Ive never used a raiden 😬 apols dude.
      I also think you'd have a good time with a newer glass pad, like the sonar, padsmith products or the wraithesports cosmic glass v2 control. Theyre way less "wriggly" than the skypad and atlas but I just prefer the TJ Exclusives pads (personal preference).

    • @fiorxe
      @fiorxe Год назад

      @@Log_Pile i use a g pro super light:) My hands are like average maybe a little below average, i’ll have to do the measurements tomorrow but it fits my hand pretty nicely and i also like something a bit lighter for some reason i don’t like a heavy feeling mouse, never really had money to like shop around and find a shape good for me so i just bought the g pro super light off my friend for really cheap haha. I’ve been looking into the pad smith and the sonar they seem pretty much like what i’m looking for just have to see if i want a little more control with the sonar or design plus more speed on the pad smith. The hard thing about the way my hands are and preferences are is that my shakes are bad but not like really bad so when i play on a control cloth i feel like i’m still shaking and my movements feel almost stuck? But sorry to type so much in your comments i really appreciate your feedback!

  • @PotatoBroken
    @PotatoBroken Год назад

    Are these kind of mousepads catproof? I mean My cat always mess up My cloth mousepads with his claws

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +2

      I havent ever seen a cat scratch on something solid like this. So I would say it is cat proof?! I giess cat hair could be a problem, but you'd just wipe that off
      To add, i have cats, and they have ruined some cloth pads for me too, but never bothered with my hard pads. i guess cos they cant sink their claws in

  • @BIackSkillX
    @BIackSkillX Год назад

    Any tracking issues from the sensor on any mouse?

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      I've not had any issues personally, I've used MANY different mice on it too!

  • @0rangecash324
    @0rangecash324 Год назад +1

    I was here before ur big

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Hey OrangeCash, I'm not sure I'm big yet, but we'll get there 💪 I appreciate you. Have a good weekend bro

  • @zxessh
    @zxessh Год назад

    You should try the game sense sonar glass pad and compare it to other glass options on the market

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      I had the same thoughts, you think it would be a good comparison to the Kin?

  • @RobertSusin
    @RobertSusin Год назад +2

    This seems perfect for a chroma key mouse cam

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      is that a green screen mouse pad?

    • @RobertSusin
      @RobertSusin Год назад

      @@Log_Pile Yup, do you think it could work well?

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      @Robert Patrick Susin I haven't tried it, but the pad is probably the right colour. Would be fun to try!

  • @boodz0
    @boodz0 Год назад

    Thank you very much!

  • @BIackSkillX
    @BIackSkillX Год назад

    The discount code for the Cerapad doesnt work anylonger

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      try logpile without a space?

    • @BIackSkillX
      @BIackSkillX Год назад

      @@Log_Pile Yeah that one is working. I just did a copy paste from the video description. The Code there is spelled wrong.

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      @@BIackSkillX thanks man ill change it!!

  • @ZsClawed
    @ZsClawed Год назад

    Lamzu energon review soon? 👀

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      I'm not sure if I'll do a Lamzu Energon review 🤔 maybe, but i have other plans right now. check this one out from aimadapt ruclips.net/video/v-4Pj80FOww/видео.html

  • @Troint
    @Troint Год назад

    Good video Log

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Cheers Jason, glad you enjoyed it brother 🫡

    • @Troint
      @Troint Год назад

      ​@LOG_PILE_Gaming I'm buying one, I'll tell the lads it was because of you!* postage is 80 dollars but that's ok

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      @Jason Let's goo Jason! You won't regret this one. What do you mean it was because of 6? did you use a creator code? would give you a discount, make that postage less of a sting.

    • @Troint
      @Troint Год назад

      @LOG_PILE_Gaming I didn't know there were creator codes

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      @Jason Yea the creator codes are a way of supporting your favourite creators, I have a code "Log Pile", UpgradeLemonade amd AimAdapt also have them.
      I think you just put it in the "Coupon" or "discount" box when you check out 🫡 should either give you a % discount, or a set value off the purchase.

  • @angeltear2145
    @angeltear2145 Год назад

    Old cerapad kin was smoother and not very sticky

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      Hey Angelyear, have you tried the new one? Which do you prefer?

    • @jaymz8222
      @jaymz8222 Год назад

      I know the og cerapad is faster, but it’s always been known to be stickier. You have to wear a sleeve. I wear one with the kin. I’ll see just how sticky it is when the og gets here for testing.

  • @nir300
    @nir300 Год назад +1

    My White Atlas is on the way

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      You'll love it Niros, like I said, I prefer the Atlas for it's consistency, but the Kin is just very different and in a way that works well for me. Keep me posted how you get on with the Atlas, very interested to hear your thoughts 🫡

  • @giakhangtruong54
    @giakhangtruong54 Год назад +1

    Literally Seal of Approval

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you saw that 🤣

  • @VoltaReviews
    @VoltaReviews Год назад

    Awesome video LogPile 🪵 Some fantastic details you’ve made 🔥 Crazy to think there are only 3 people involved in the process

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад +1

      Cheers Volta, I appreciate that feedback as always broski. Madness isn't it. Such good quality stuff too

    • @VoltaReviews
      @VoltaReviews Год назад

      @@Log_Pile As you said in the video…MAGIC 🤣

    • @Log_Pile
      @Log_Pile  Год назад

      @@VoltaReviews Boomer jokes 🤣