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5.0 out of 5 stars smoothest mousepad
its almost too smooth. it takes some getting used to but its a no brainer if u want consistent aim
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let the price out you off!
I've always used hard mouse mats for as long as I can remember. For the past 3 years, I have indulged in the Razer Firefly as the best possible alternative to a cloth pad and whilst it achieved what I was aiming for, it never quite hit the mark.The Skypad on the other hand, wow. Extremely smooth and even surface, regardless of the age of the mouse it makes it feel brand new. I opted for the smallest size which was still 1/3 bigger than the standard Razer Firefly.The feet underneath the pad are extremely grippy, coupled with the weight of the pad itself ensuring it goes nowhere.My only drawback would be the noise. As someone who rarely lifts their mouse, this isn't an issue I suffer with. I would imagine cloth dulls the sound of the mouse impact if one were to slam in a rage or drop it by mistake. I can't imagine myself going back, that's for sure!
5.0 out of 5 stars Glass is the way to go
I've had this for pad for a while now. Initially I went back to a cloth pad but thought I'd give it another go. Got to say the accuracy with a glass mouse pad is the way to go. Some initial learning to cope with Increased sensitivity but definitely worth it.
4.0 out of 5 stars More durable than a cloth pad, with some limitations
Bought this as I was tired of buying cloth pads only to replace them every few years due to degredarion. Having cats means that I frequently need to wipe fur and other foreign substances away from it, which over time causes damage to these pads. With this one being glass, fur wipes away very easily, and skin oil and other substances can be washed away with regular window cleaner. No need to worry about the pad degrading after cleaning.As for performance (likely the main reason you'd be considering such an expensive mouse pad) it's great for fast-paced games such as Warzone and Apex: Legends. I honestly thought this pad would ruin my aim in these games, but in fact it only took a few minutes to become acclimatised to the friction (or lack thereof). The pad being the XL version means that you have a generous amount of space for flicks etc, so no need to keep lifting the mouse and moving it back if you like to use a relatively low sensitivity.Speaking of friction, there is so little of it that games like Counter Strike and Valorant are pretty difficult to play on this pad due to the need for accurate recoil control. I would definitely consider something with more friction if you're primarily into those sorts of games.Finally another complaint I have about this pad are the non-slip feet. There are four of them, one in each corner, which means that the pad tends to flex a little when you rest your arm on it. A minor annoyance but it is there. The feet also don't do a great job at gripping the desk like my previous cloth ones did.Overall, I'd highly recommend this pad if you're into faster-paced games where speed is more necessary than accuracy, and also if you're looking for something that'll probably never need to be replaced again. It is a very expensive investment but the longevity that it should provide definitely makes it worthwhile.
5.0 out of 5 stars Expensive But Worth It
I have been using the SkyPAD glass 3.0 gaming mouse pad now for 7 weeks since delivery, so I thought it’s time to put in the review.I have a slight niggle with Bolo to start with, I ordered the SkyPad to be delivered in an Bolo box because the Pad is “glass” to give it a bit more protection but in arrived in its own SkyPad box only. Now on this point, the inside of the SkyPad box hasn’t got that much protection and could have easily got broken but alas I got lucky and it wasn’t. This is just something to note if you are ordering it.The SkyPad itself,Before buying the SkyPad, I was always using XL cloth mouse mats and without doubt they slow the mouse down when putting the slightest bit of pressure down on them as you digging the mouse into the mat, Any Esports gamer will tell you this.Now the SkyPad is a different kettle of fish altogether, its glass and man is it slippery. You will notice the difference straight off the bat and think it is the best thing since sliced bread. It also has its drawbacks as well.Good Pointsit’s heavy and will not move.It’s very fast with the mouse. “Mouse glides effortlessly”Easy to clean.Bad pointsThe Price “at £76 (17/08/23) it is expensive but RGB cloth mouse mats are over £100 now”.Cleaning, you will have to clean it because of body oils, smudges, finger prints at least every 2 days.ConclusionIs it better than a cloth mouse mat? And the answer is “without doubt”Is it worth it, in my opinion, yesTip on cleaningI used a wet wipe to first clean the pad, then I use Mr Sheen Polish to put a nice slippery surface on it.Hope the review helps in whatever you decide to do.
Why do we only get black and white
Amazing mouse pad, a bit annoying to clean constantly but with a g pro super light it's smooth, it does piss me off other countries get all kinds of designs and colors but we get black and white.As well as do not use with alcohol, it will scratch off the paint on the bottom, I'd also recommend to use a cloth mouse pad on the bottom so your desks high spots don't scratch off the paint as well
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It is good, smooth and fast with my Logitech Pro Superlight. Worth the money
Hands down the best mousepad I have ever used.
easy to clean surface as there is no texture on the top surface that traps particles.provides both speed and control simultaneouslystays put - doesn't slide around like some other hard-surface mouse padsi really love this mousepad. it is worth every penny of the price.
Easily the Best Mouse Pad I've Ever Owned
For the past several years I've been a hardpad guy. I've mainly used the Logitech G440 and the Roccat Alumic (which has an aluminum core). I loved both but they wore out over time, both visually and from a texture degradation perspective. I then switched to the Corsair MM150, which has a nice texture but just isn't big enough, and I found myself running my mouse completely off the pad during intense gaming moments where I needed the space to hit flicks and 180 turns (typically when getting surprised from behind or when fighting multiple attackers).Enter the SkyPAD 3.0. As far as I'm concerned, the SkyPAD is the KING OF THE HARD PADS. I've had mine since the end of May, so a little over 90 days. I'm using it with a Corsair Sabre RGB Pro with aftermarket PTFE feet from Corepad. Here are my keytakeaways:1. The glide and smoothness of this pad is unmatched. It FEELS AMAZING. I'm also using a 240hz display and the sense of mouse tracking I get feels so pristine it's hard to really put into words.2. This pad will punish your mistakes hard; BUT, it's not the pad's fault, it's yours. I play on a higher mouse sense than most people do and I had to lower my in-game sense about 10-20% on a few games because I was overshooting.3. Over time your muscle memory will adapt to the smoothness of the pad, and the sense of control you get is worth it. I do still have to remind myself occasionally to calm down so that my fine motor control doesn't crater to the point that the pad becomes an obstacle, but this has actually made me a better player as a result. Other pads with more drag act a crutch for panicking players who lose the ability to make fine adjustments. I have panicked several times while using this pad and paid the price. But the comforting thing at the end of the day was that I knew it was me at fault and not the pad. Now when I encounter situations where I have to clutch up, I'm much calmer through repeated practice and, as a result, much deadlier.4. This pad is great for fingertip grippers. The fingertip grip has always prioritized finesse and little movements. This means that the less friction you encounter, the easier the mouse moves and the more precision you can obtain. For how I've been playing FPS games for decades, this pad is a godsend. The force you apply with your fingers is purely directed toward moving the weight of the mouse and NOT overcoming the friction of the pad. The muscle memory you can ingrain into fine movements over time is awesome.5. This pad (the XL 3.0) is big. I've never run out of room on it, and, as a result, my formerly ever-present paranoia that I'm going to run off the pad, which previous pads instilled into me, is gone. It might seem like a little thing, but it means that if I need to sweep the mouse large distances, I have the confidence to take the action without any hesitation that I'll run out of space.ON CLEANING: Yes, the pad's performance will degrade greatly as dust particles, hair, fuzz, lint, or grime build up on it. It usually takes a couple weeks for this to build up to any noticeable degree, although I take great care to not get any food crumbs on the pad when I eat at my desk. A food crumb or a grain of salt will absolutely destroy your ability to use this pad. But the good news is that it's pretty obvious when your tracking is being obstructed by something, and cleaning the pad is easy. SkyPAD does offer their own proprietary cleaning product on their website, but I've been using Endust with a microfiber cloth and cleaning is done within a minute or two, and tracking is back to how it was on day one. It is also important to make sure to clean the bottom of your mouse, as significant buildup of lint or little hairs can also snag the pad and interfere with tracking.FInal comment on build quality, the arm sleeve question, and price: This pad is solid and quite heavy. It's very sturdy and doesn't flex. It has 4 feet on the bottom of the pad that grip well onto my wood desk. It absolutely does not move or slide unless I physically pick it up.I bought the black version of the pad, and the surface itself is quite beautiful under direct light. If you take a flashlight or a lamp up to the glass finish, you can see a brilliantly shimmering texture. SpyPAD's product page says that they use a special lace pattern on the glass, and it's visible up-close. When I first contemplated buying this pad, I was wondering what the glass would be like. Would it just be like putting my mouse on a window pane? Short answer: no. This doesn't feel or look like normal glass. It feels cool to the touch and the surface has been finished in a very specific way so as to make it incredibly smooth.I've seen some reviewers comment that they need an arm sleeve to use this pad adequately. This doesn't jive with my experience, but I play in a cool room with a fan blowing directly on me. You MIGHT need a sleeve if you play in a hot environment as moisture on the pad from sweat will cause minor interference to glide. But if you aren't sweating, you should be fine. The skin from your hand or wrist touching the pad should not in itself cause any sort of issue.Finally, the price - Yes, it's high for a mouse pad. The final decision is up to you. But you should consider what you're getting here. If you already use hardpads and you can spare the cash, you should absolutely get the SkyPAD as it's going to last you potentially forever. Already in my 90 days with it I've absent-mindedly tossed my car keys on it, nudged the edges of it with my keyboard, and sat my phone on it, but nothing has resulted in it being scratched or dinged, so it seems very durable to me. And the precision control you get (at least when using a mouse with PTFE feet) is just awesome, and the buttery glide never gets old. The way I looked at it, this pad was an investment so that I'd never need another mousepad again, and so far, things have turned out that way. If there's ever a SkyPAD 4.0, then I'll give it a look, but for now, with the 3.0, I'm golden. This is a great product.
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