🎮 Elevate your game with the glass pad pros swear by!
The SkyPAD Glass Pad Gaming Mouse Pad combines a micro-etched, uncoated glass surface with a full silicone base to deliver unmatched precision, speed, and stability. Tempered at 620°C for durability, this large-format mouse pad is trusted by professional gamers and built to last a lifetime, while its easy-clean design ensures it stays fresh and performance-ready.
Brand | Wallhack |
Item model number | 100401 |
Item Weight | 2.88 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.93 x 19.29 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.93 x 19.29 x 0.04 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | SkyPAD |
ASIN | B0CTT9SGDZ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 2, 2024 |
A**N
Amazing pad, worth the price!
No denying it is an expensive mouse pad, although compared to overly hyped pads like Artisan, which I have had dozens of mousepads prior. It's not that expensive at all by comparison to Artisan stuff and some others and it will last forever. Unless you drop something on it or break it, it is glass after all.Despite the cost it is 100% worth the cost. It will take some time to get used too, give it a few weeks or a month, you most likely won't like this right out of the gate unless you've used hard pads before but its the most consistent glide you can get that won't change. Cloth pads dirty and eventually wear out, the edges start curling up and you can't get them back down, this is the main reason I decided to try a glass pad. I didn't like plastic hard pads but this is by far my favorite pad now. It's easy to clean, a microfiber wipe and you're good, if you want to clean it better any kind of lens/glass cleaner and a wipe it's brand new all over again. Never have to worry about it wearing out, getting sticky, curling edges etc ever again.Some people complain about their arm feeling sticky on the pad, and this hasn't been an issue for me personally. At first I did find it weird because it is not a cloth pad obviously. I tried some sleeves but ultimately stopped using them after a couple times. I just got used to the feeling and now I don't notice it at all just like a cloth pad.It's worth a try if you're tired of replacing cloth pads and want a never changing glide that easy to keep clean and will last forever. Paying $120 is worth it if you're like my and replaced a mousepad basically every 2-3 years at the cost of $30-60 or more every time. This pad can in theory last you a lifetime as long as you don't break it. I'll never go back to a cloth/hybrid/plastic pad again.Pros:-Most consistent glide you can since the surface never changes.-Will last forever, barring any kind of user damage like dropping something on it or dropping the pad itself.-Size is perfect for me and probably for most people.-Glass pads are easiest to maintain and clean.-Doesn't move around on the desk at all-Edges are well rounded and don't bother me at all.Cons:-You'll probably want to swap to dot skates. The 'best' which are probably the most used and regarded would be the x-raypad obsidian air dots (purple ones). Jades work well too and feel about the same. The older red ones are basically the same but FAR noisier and the Air Pros don't feel the same but if you want a more controlled feel you can try the Pros.-Skates will wear down faster on hard/glass pads, but with dots being $12-20 for a 40 pack they'll last for a LONG time, years and years to come. It will still take a year or more of use to run through a dot skate like the Obsidian Airs.-I'm kind of OCD about cleanliness on my pads so any crumb on any pad I would notice immediately and hate. This is no different here but it is a bit more jarring if you're like my in this regard. Minor issue but it's an issue on all pads for me.-Breakable if you drop it or drop something or etc from a distance onto the pad.
B**I
Best mousepad I have EVER used
The media could not be loaded. I have been gaming on PC for 7 years now. It’s been a very long uphill climb for me to be able to compete against the other players in my lobbies. I’ve been through several different mice, keyboards, mousepads, monitors, etc. This mousepad, combined with some generic glass mouse skates, have made any mouse I use feel infinitely faster and smoother.It’s very large, as you can see how much of my desk it takes up, which makes it great for both low sensitivity and high sensitivity players. With just a little bit of force, I can send my mouse flying across it in less than a second. As you may imagine, this makes it super easy and quick to pull off nasty flicks, and it is super easy to accurately track moving targets in game.Since this mousepad is made out of glass, it is super easy to keep clean. I own 6 pets, which made owning cloth mousepads absolute hell. If they get any dirt or fur on this mousepad, it all comes off in one simple wipe! Overall, if you’re serious about stepping up your aim game, I would highly recommend adding this to your arsenal.
J**T
Final mouse pad?
Fantastic mouse pad. Smooth, well constructed. Mouse glides across it with no resistance. It really does allow you to dial in your mouse. Had to change some dpi settings and mess with in game mouse rate. Once you get it dialed, it's amazing.Comes with a nice cleaning cloth to wipe off hair and debris. Packing is solid and a nice touch.Glass it self stays cool all session long. May be last mouse pad I ever buy.
J**C
AMAZING!
Want a mouse pad that never wears out over time and doesn't need replacing? This is for you. Want a glass pad that is speedy but is able to be controlled? This is for you. Want a Glass Pad that doesn't make any noise at all? This is for you!The size is good, The design is minimal and looks auraful. The packaging is very professional. Overall very good buy except that you need new skates and they wear down over time.
C**U
Consistent Mousepad
I was a bit tired of cloth mousepads, I usually use regular-grade store-bought mousepads, nothing competitive-grade or anything like that.Decided to get the wallhack glass mouse pad after browsing some reviews, and so far I really like it.One key thing to know is that changing the mousepad alone isn't going to make the usage of it feel good, you will need to get some X-Raypad Jade Speed Mouse Skates (IMO) and pair them with this.Using regular mouse skates on a glass pad will not be ideal, as the friction due to wide contact points will still be quite high. I am using 5 skates, two in the front, three in the back after some experimentation. The skates will wear down over time, but it has been about a month for me and they haven't worn down very much at all. I'd need another 9 months before I replace the skates. The skates usually come in large 40 packs, so replacing and maintaining those isn't as bad as an investment as I thought it would be.Overall, this has made usage of my endgame gear op1 8k mouse far more luxurious. Yes, friction is highly reduced, and that is something to get used to, kind of like flying a drone for the first time, but in my opinion it is so worth it once you get used to it. It is also very easy to clean.It is so smooth, that any particles that gather on the mouse skates are noticeable, so make sure to clean the bottom of your mouse too. Moving the mouse around requires noticeably less more energy from me than before on a regular mousepad.Almost forgot to mention I use a PULSAR eS Gaming Arm Sleeve as well, and that additionally enhances the experience, but it is (IMO) definitely not necessary when using the mousepad unless you are a person that tends to stick to whatever you touch, in that case go take a shower maybe.Overall, this is a mousepad that I expect will probably last me for 20 years, with minimal maintenance other than the daily microfiber clean.
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