yeah yeah this is cool and all but it’s no “Anime Movie Shrek Collage Mouse Pad Square Anti-Slip Rubber Mousepad for Gamer Office Laptop Computer PC Table Mat Decor Cover”
2:04 great review! I'll be sure to have this as a cutting board and a way to serve my platter! 4:53 and yeah thanks for breaking it down for me, now my mom wont even think of interrupting me anymore
The MAJOR problem I've had with every hard mouse pad I've ever used is that they SHRED your mouse feet after very minimal use. Is glass any different? I've had 3 new sets on my steelseries mouse and a couple sets on my logitech over like a 1 year timeframe. Also the hard pads will get slow spots from wear REALLY fast. Much faster than soft pads. If glass fixes the issue of worn spots on the mouse pad, and gets rid of shredded mouse feet, this might be the perfect pad.
glass pads will shred your feet even faster, but they wont wear fast, tbh they prob wont wear in years, at least thats what we see from skypad for example
@@Ouzen122 yea they are very nice, ive been using obsidian dots on my skypad and its great. theres also the new skypad X xraypad dots, but i havent tried them yet
X-Raypad - Obsidian were the go-to skate replacements. SkyPad just partnered with X-Raypad to make the new Obsidian PRO U-PE Universal Dot's. They are harder than PTFE and are very very durable. I just got the Padsmith Empress (Superglide-like for control). I have not had a better time using a cloth pad than how I am playing now. Yes, it is a learning curve but to me, glass is 100% worth it with the longevity and better glide IMO. @@Ouzen122
One thing he forgot to say is that this specific glass pad from razer has a coating, which will probably wear out in 12 to 24 months of use. But other glass pads such as the skypad will have no problem as long as you don't scratch them.
Nice review dude! Loving the memes 😅I have the Spypad 3.0 but heard this might be better with more control and making less noise with the mouse skates.
hi there. awesome video. byt the way, the small mouse showing at timestamp 1:42, is that really a small compact mouse? which brand please? where did you get it? aliexpress? thanks. have a great day!
I got a question sir. Can you make a video what razer mouse works on the mouse pad because I was thinking about buying the razer basilisk v3 pro wireless mouse. So idk if it will work or not
thanks for the banana demonstration, this is quite the frequent mishap for me and I have the equivalent for a truckload of bananas in between the fibers of my old mousepad and my life has never been worse, I cannot stand this much suffering therefore I will give a glass pad a try
It really depends from user to user. Some people are more heavy handed and can wear slow spots in normal pads quicker than others. And it also depends if an environment is dusty or unclean it can also wear faster. Lighty washing the pad can also be great if it's built up a lot of gunk in it.
I don't even know if I have the strength to talk that banana and mouse pad was so torturous I might need to seek help and you should be paying for that this is life changing drama
Have been using Roccat Alumic for YEARS....I have always loved hard-surface mousing. But this one is about to die, and I can't get them anymore. Glass just seems a logical leap. And I won't have to worry about a stick-on surface wearing out anymore.
Well, the problem with this pad is that it has some kind of oleophobic layer on the surface, so it may wear down and cause a difference in slip consistency...
Glass is harder than PTFE and would ruin your mousepad that's why in reverse glass is much more durable and will outlast any PTFE skates for multiple rotations.
it's cool to finally see one of the brand name gaming companies finally release a glass pad. definitely not for me who plays valorant (☠️) but i'm always happy to see the market expand. god speed, my favorite chipmunk stealing antagonist 🙏
@@Gigachadhimself got the atlas and i’m mainly playing val, dropped 40 frags in asc elo. Played before on a hien soft and zero soft. so i went faster and faster lmao 😅
Go to a local glass store, say you need a glass square in your preferred size, pay ~29,99€, enjoy your new pad, get sick of it and all of BS that comes with it, go to IKEA, get your 8,00€ regular pad, enjoy life as an MLG leet gamer.
@@r4nowo yes I agree. competition is good if you have something to compete with like better quality, design, size durability and price. here I do not see why I should f Skypad over Ryzer. f that
yeah yeah this is cool and all but it’s no “Anime Movie Shrek Collage Mouse Pad Square Anti-Slip Rubber Mousepad for Gamer Office Laptop Computer PC Table Mat Decor Cover”
Fr bro that mousepad op 🔥
😂😂😂😂literally every listing on amazon
I'd buy this if they release it in their quartz pink colour.
Razer's quartz pink products are so pretty
Someone call me pretty?
@@MultiSneakerLover I did
the banana squash on the mousepad physically hurt me
dont lie
I can't believe this man just squished a banana on his cloth mousepad for the bit. That's dedication
2:04 great review! I'll be sure to have this as a cutting board and a way to serve my platter!
4:53 and yeah thanks for breaking it down for me, now my mom wont even think of interrupting me anymore
The MAJOR problem I've had with every hard mouse pad I've ever used is that they SHRED your mouse feet after very minimal use. Is glass any different? I've had 3 new sets on my steelseries mouse and a couple sets on my logitech over like a 1 year timeframe. Also the hard pads will get slow spots from wear REALLY fast. Much faster than soft pads. If glass fixes the issue of worn spots on the mouse pad, and gets rid of shredded mouse feet, this might be the perfect pad.
glass pads will shred your feet even faster, but they wont wear fast, tbh they prob wont wear in years, at least thats what we see from skypad for example
Theres some special mouse feet for this exact problem. They are name obsidian something I can't remember quiet well but you can find them easly
@@Ouzen122 yea they are very nice, ive been using obsidian dots on my skypad and its great. theres also the new skypad X xraypad dots, but i havent tried them yet
X-Raypad - Obsidian were the go-to skate replacements. SkyPad just partnered with X-Raypad to make the new Obsidian PRO U-PE Universal Dot's. They are harder than PTFE and are very very durable. I just got the Padsmith Empress (Superglide-like for control). I have not had a better time using a cloth pad than how I am playing now. Yes, it is a learning curve but to me, glass is 100% worth it with the longevity and better glide IMO. @@Ouzen122
One thing he forgot to say is that this specific glass pad from razer has a coating, which will probably wear out in 12 to 24 months of use. But other glass pads such as the skypad will have no problem as long as you don't scratch them.
4:44 I saw this on a retailer website while looking at mouse pads and thought, wtf haha. So glad the first video I watched on this pad mentioned it.
“If it last for 2 years” damn I’ve been using the same mouse pad for 6 years
came for the review, subscribed for the humour
Nice review dude! Loving the memes 😅I have the Spypad 3.0 but heard this might be better with more control and making less noise with the mouse skates.
hi there. awesome video. byt the way, the small mouse showing at timestamp 1:42, is that really a small compact mouse? which brand please? where did you get it? aliexpress? thanks. have a great day!
That mouse is the G-Wolves HSK+ but it's fairly expensive
I got a question sir. Can you make a video what razer mouse works on the mouse pad because I was thinking about buying the razer basilisk v3 pro wireless mouse. So idk if it will work or not
thanks for the banana demonstration, this is quite the frequent mishap for me and I have the equivalent for a truckload of bananas in between the fibers of my old mousepad and my life has never been worse, I cannot stand this much suffering therefore I will give a glass pad a try
I really want an atlas but the size is the only thing thats stopping me, my 500x500 Vancer ICE is my current coping mechanism
The pulsar Superglide is 490x420 and the Cerapad kin is 605x405 :)
Need an update with newer glass pads like the akari or superglide
I'm glad I can place heavy artillery weapons on this mouse pad
the heavy artillery weapons are my arms
This vs Pulsar Glasspad ? i mainly play Rainbow Six Siege and Destiny. My mouse is GPX Superlight with Corepad skates
Pulsar.
@@jasonjennings8465 why?
@@tinypickle this has a coating and a 1 year manufacturer warranty so they probably assume it will wear out. Pulsar or skypad are also a bit bigger.
How does it feel in regular PC using outside of a game?
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1:19 you scared me
It will grind down any PTFE feet within weeks, you're lucky if it goes up for months. Also my favorite lethal glass pads just won't work :)
I love your skits, they are fantastic! +1 Sub :)
Are you planning to switching to Source 2 sounds anytime in the future or are you waiting for Source 3?
i now have a great place at my setup to eat all of my food because i dont want to get my table dirty! works perfect as a makeshift plate
So huh how is it better in anyway than a cutting board?
"100$ is a lot to ask" not really when the average quality mousepad is already 80$ including shipping.. 🤢
do NOT offer this mouse pad to the sun.. worst mistake of my life!
why
If I smash at it with a sledgehammer like I generally do when I rage then throw it off my 2 nd flaw will it resist.
So wait... How long are we to use a mousepad 😅 because I've been using my Fnatic dash since release date 😂
It really depends from user to user. Some people are more heavy handed and can wear slow spots in normal pads quicker than others. And it also depends if an environment is dusty or unclean it can also wear faster. Lighty washing the pad can also be great if it's built up a lot of gunk in it.
Never, ever smash a banana on your mousepad again pls, i was dying here
Next time, do eggs, a la howtobasic
eggs are expensive here, im not made of money
@@DiamondLobbyReviews get a chicken :P
If you can afford Razer products, you most likely eat Sushi, not bananas.
I don't even know if I have the strength to talk that banana and mouse pad was so torturous I might need to seek help and you should be paying for that this is life changing drama
you can probably make mouse skates out of cordura
A squashed banana is not the worst my Qck heavy has endured.
Wake me up when glass mousepads are cheaper and can be personalized with Linus face.
but where else am i supposed to put my diamonds?
THAT I SEE KELP? WHO IS HE
What about sapphire feet
no RGB?
u can attach ur favourite led strips to the sides of the mousepad
next glass mouse, when rage you shater it
Have been using Roccat Alumic for YEARS....I have always loved hard-surface mousing. But this one is about to die, and I can't get them anymore. Glass just seems a logical leap. And I won't have to worry about a stick-on surface wearing out anymore.
Well, the problem with this pad is that it has some kind of oleophobic layer on the surface, so it may wear down and cause a difference in slip consistency...
fortunately, I watched this video 1st, I was about to buy it as my offering to the sun.
you still can but you'll be responsible for the next 1.5c global temperature rise
@@DiamondLobbyReviews its just some heat, what could go wrong?
Make skates made from pubic hair, I'd buy
Why is there no ptfe mouse pad for glass skates users
You could buy a sheet of UHMWPE
you could probably ruin it by slamming your desk which is the average mousereview member
Glass is harder than PTFE and would ruin your mousepad that's why in reverse glass is much more durable and will outlast any PTFE skates for multiple rotations.
it's cool to finally see one of the brand name gaming companies finally release a glass pad. definitely not for me who plays valorant (☠️) but i'm always happy to see the market expand. god speed, my favorite chipmunk stealing antagonist 🙏
Valorant player here and I’m picking up a glass mouse pad soon. So that’s gonna be hella fun.
@@Gigachadhimself got the atlas and i’m mainly playing val, dropped 40 frags in asc elo. Played before on a hien soft and zero soft. so i went faster and faster lmao 😅
@@alperen5483 what cm/360 are you using on glass pads?
@@raith-san20cm/360
I got to try it at razerstore LA and I gotta say DAMN its smooth
the century city one?
@@huskyuu nah skid row one
@@huskyuu yes
@@Barbatoslol ye i went there too the employees were nice but they were slacking lmao it looked like a fun job
i got one but i have superglides what the hell do i do the glass on glass is awful;
Learn to use punctuations.
I can make one myself
make tutoriel
Go to a local glass store, say you need a glass square in your preferred size, pay ~29,99€, enjoy your new pad, get sick of it and all of BS that comes with it, go to IKEA, get your 8,00€ regular pad, enjoy life as an MLG leet gamer.
@@Hk7762Tube my wifes father works in glass industry will ask him to make custom one for myself:)
bananer
smesh
lol so fking expensive!!!
Here's an idea I was debating for mouse feet... LEATHER
i think that might get a bit sticky though?
@@DiamondLobbyReviews indeed could be an issue
Lambskin could help
Maybe delrin
Worst idea ever lol
@@JTheraos prove it
49.99 ok 99 joke
copy pasters from skypad|?
not really, skypad didnt invent glass, also competition is always good for us consumers.
@@r4nowo yes I agree. competition is good if you have something to compete with like better quality, design, size durability and price. here I do not see why I should f Skypad over Ryzer. f that