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Corepad Skatez Mouse Feet

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Do your mouse feel slow and sluggish on your mouse pad? Is the glide scratchy? Your mouse feet might be totally worn out, but it is also very probable that they're simply bad and cheaply made. There is a solution for this problem with aftermarket replacement skates, and Corepad offers some of the best ones around.

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Im not sure anyone adds some glue residue removing stuff. :D

I have these on my G102, they very good. Only downside is that they cut them a tiny bit smaller than holes. So its important to clean it before the use.

Hyperglides are a little bit less "glidy" and little bit less white (still have them on my G9x). But they superdurable due really thick teflon. Also cheaper I think.

Are Corepad best? No idea. Havent tried that much of mouse skates yet. But they definitely beat stock without problems.
 
I need some of these, i've had issues with logitech refusing to send me replacement mouse feet here in aus, and had to import them from the USA at a far higher cost than necessary

Also relevant is noise, and how they behave on different pads... i'd hate to switch to something that moves faster, but also is a lot louder...
 
Im not sure anyone adds some glue residue removing stuff. :D

I have these on my G102, they very good. Only downside is that they cut them a tiny bit smaller than holes. So its important to clean it before the use.

Hyperglides are a little bit less "glidy" and little bit less white (still have them on my G9x). But they superdurable due really thick teflon. Also cheaper I think.

Are Corepad best? No idea. Havent tried that much of mouse skates yet. But they definitely beat stock without problems.
Hotline and Tiger Gaming adds them, have some sets from both.


I need some of these, i've had issues with logitech refusing to send me replacement mouse feet here in aus, and had to import them from the USA at a far higher cost than necessary

Also relevant is noise, and how they behave on different pads... i'd hate to switch to something that moves faster, but also is a lot louder...
Less friction, less noise. :)
 
Alright, ordered one set for my G703 and one for my G903

Will test on the 703 and see how i like them before risking on the 903, although shipping from germany to aus may take a while - they arent estimated to be here til january :/
 
Mine just arrived - took a month from germany to australia, not too bad for the price really.
Will test on the G703 first in case i hate them, before risking the G903

Edit: First impressions is scratchy and inferior to stock, i'm well aware they will smooth out with time or could even be attached improperly.
Edit 2: Scratchy on a hard plastic pad, but smooth and amazeballs on cloth pad.
Edit 3: After a day of use on a cloth pad, the G703 skates are are usable and smooth. G903 pads on first use as are as good as the smoothed G703's.

Final user review: Really good, but some are scratchy out of the box and need time to wear down. If you hate the noise of nails on a chalkboard, use a cloth pad for the break-in period.
 
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