Corepad PRO MAX Skatez
The Next Generation of Mouse Feet
CNC machined milled
The new Corepad PRO MAX Skatez are carefully machine-milled mouse feet – each individual piece is precisely manufactured to replace the original manufacturer’s mouse feet. With the highest level of accuracy, unique mouse feet are created from pure, virgin PTFE for an incomparable gliding experience.
MAX Features
The absolutely flat surfaces of the machine-milled Corepad PRO MAX Skatez guarantee full level contact with the mouse pad.
This creates a consistently even gliding experience with precise control. The rounded edges also enable soft movements – for an unmatched smooth user experience.
And no matter what shape – thanks to our unique machine milling process, we are able to mill even the smallest contours. As usual, the Corepad PRO MAX Skatez come in complete sets – including the center ring.
PRO Features
The Corepad PRO MAX Skatez are perfectly balanced all-rounder replacement mouse feet with good values in all properties for various applications.
They significantly reduce frictional resistance and offer smoother and more precise control on the mouse pad – perfect for intensive gaming and productive work.
Material
Made from pure virgin high-grade PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene - Colloquially this plastic is often referred to by the trade name Teflon® DuPont™) and equipped with the highest quality 3M adhesive, the Corepad PRO MAX Skatez guarantee a perfect gliding experience on the mouse pad.
Content
1 Set CNC machined milled Skatez for 1 Application with Instruction
For those that aren't aware, you only get 1 pair of skates for the Superlight 2 and it's not including a 'puck' skate that is attachable to the mouse with magnets. This is probably done to keep costs down, as you only get 1 pair of skates where usually you get 2 pairs in other Corepad products, also hinting this is a premium product, which after visual analysis it does seem to be. Skates are completely flat and have rounded edges and don't cave in like the usual non 'Pro Max' lineup of skates.
Now to the usage of the product. After immediatly putting on the mouseskates I noticed the carefully 'CNC' milled edges of the skates still felt rough on a plethora of mousepads and made a scratchy noise and feeling, which at first glance made me question the quality of the product. These skates definitely need a proper break-in, maybe even longer than the standard corepad products.
After about a week of usage and a 'decent' break-in I noticed the rough and scratchy nature subsided and the skates, due to their large surface contact area felt very smooth on all the pads I tried it on. Definitely smoother than other skates. These skates definitely feel smoother, but they lend theirself best to faster pads that have texture or have a fast nature. Think about an Artisen Hien or a Skypad as examples. They provide excellent balance between speed and control on a Hien, but ultimately feel slower on your standard cloth pad (think about QcK's, G640's etc.).
Another feature these skates grant, also due to the contact area is that it lends themselves best to fingertippers or aiming experts that are good at controlling the pressure on the mouse. When you barely press down they're very quick, apply some pressure on the mouse they become very controlled. Basically mimicing a 'Soft/Xsoft' feeling on every mousepad.
So to summarize: Excellent product, high quality, best for speedier cloth pads or hard pads or to those who enjoy a very controlled feeling when applying pressure to the mouse.
+High Quality
+Smooth
+Versatile
-Long break-in
-Only 1 pair of skates
-Too controlled for people that are looking for the fastest skates or have poor mouse control or tension management
2 and it's not including a 'puck' skate that is attachable to the mouse with magnets. This is probably done to keep costs down, as you only get 1 pair of skates where usually you get 2 pairs in other Corepad products, also hinting this is a premium product, which after visual analysis it does seem to be. Skates are completely flat and have rounded edges and don't cave in like the usual non 'Pro Max' lineup of skates.
Now to the usage of the product. After immediatly putting on the mouseskates I noticed the carefully 'CNC' milled edges of the skates still felt rough on a plethora of mousepads and made a scratchy noise and feeling, which at first glance made me question the quality of the product. These skates definitely need a proper break-in, maybe even longer than the standard corepad products.
After about a week of usage and a 'decent' break-in I noticed the rough and scratchy nature subsided and the skates, due to their large surface contact area felt very smooth on all the pads I tried it on. Definitely smoother than other skates. These skates definitely feel smoother, but they lend theirself best to faster pads that have texture or have a fast nature. Think about an Artisen Hien or a Skypad as examples. They provide excellent balance between speed and control on a Hien, but ultimately feel slower on your standard cloth pad (think about QcK's, G640's etc.).
Another feature these skates grant, also due to the contact area is that it lends themselves best to fingertippers or aiming experts that are good at controlling the pressure on the mouse. When you barely press down they're very quick, apply some pressure on the mouse they become very controlled. Basically mimicing a 'Soft/Xsoft' feeling on every mousepad.
So to summarize: Excellent product, high quality, best for speedier cloth pads or hard pads or to those who enjoy a very controlled feeling when applying pressure to the mouse.
+High Quality
+Smooth
+Versatile
-Long break-in
-Only 1 pair of skates
-Too controlled for people that are looking for the fastest skates or have poor mouse control or tension management
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