I had V1 for Another superlight at the time and hated it...BUT omg just installed these V2 on dav3 and they are a lot more controlled then stock with better stopping power and less initial friction, i LOVE IT!
Eow, didn’t know they a second version of these mouse skates. I can tell you that I have wasted 100 euros by buying 1 set of each to 3 micr I have - g303 shroud, gpx and dav3. They were a pleasure to game on initially, but then the feeling changed completely. They became muddier :(
i just got the v2's and the static friction is really high, is this what you experienced? The mouse literally sticks to the surface with the slightest amount of downward pressure. I've been using it for a few hours, will they really break in? It's hard to even use them right now to break them in cause they are sooo unplayable for me - and im using it on mpc450
@@osricvale i basically gave up during the first day, i've watched some other small reviewers and they all basicaly confirmed the problem, even after longer usage. But you can really try to break them in longer, i don't know if they are gonna become acceptable, for me personally even a slight improvement wouldn't make them good enough
These reviewers are being paid off. I have the same experience as you. These skates are the worst. So you pay a premium but you gotta have patience because they need to "break in"? The excuses are just pathetic
@@anonymousgaming. they stayed consistent to me since I got them. They glide really nicely on my mousepad and I’m into fat bitches. Maybe it’s placebo but I feel like I aim better now in every game. (Val, CS, Overwatch etc)
The Superglide V2 SUCK. I tried them. My mouse was like being glued to the mousepad and the same was on the hard desk. When I tried to move my mouse, with either my hand or lightly with just one finger, it felt like it was stuck and then it abruptly was freed and the cursor more a fair bit. Fine control, like moving a few pixels were impossible. Of course the Superglides could have been defective, but I had to remove my original PTFE skates, which are ruined now and forced me to spend even more money to replace them.
@@ZXTech That is why I think, I have a defective one. No review on YT or user in forums seem to mention that. There IS the chance, it is not defective and it is not for me. Coming from that experience, I wouldn't buy a second one. It is too expensive for that.
if your still wondering i have the superguide v2s on order rn and i use the superlight 2 and artisan so i can tell you when i get them just reply so i can remember lmao
@@InsomniaReal Yes, pls. I would like to know. Im using superlight + tiger ice v2 + artisan zero mid. But, this glides are the most "speed" on ptfe.So, the only thing I haven't try, it's glass skates. And for now, I don't want to change my mousepad. Maybe, if glass skates are not speed enought I would consider.
@@MathiasDRosaLes the artisan is a slow pad, I'm not huge about speed more accuracy so I'm hoping the v2s give more fidelity, less initial force would be nice too. If you really want high speed id change the pad it would be holding you back fs
@@MathiasDRosaLes also pay attention to your tension, the more tension you put in your arm the faster the movement the less tension the more accuracy. if you practice it enough you'll be able to control your tension and you'll react perfectly to each situation. imo tension control is 90% of aiming
matte, they feel slow&they're loud I tried them on an Artisan Hien&hated the way they felt, I threw them away after a few days&didn't regret it once I tried Hokeyio Arc Edge V2 PTFE skates
@@Ash3n. yeah body it's too late for me to go back to PTFE cause it will take forever to have it here in Middle east but at least it's better then the ones that Logitech original PTFE. Thanks dude appreciate it.
in my opinion the V1 that i've used for a year now still have less friction and offer a better mouse feel than the v2's. I'm fine with losing "speed" overtime when compared to the nasty sounding and friction added V2's. The V2's feel more like ptfe feet than glass.@@ZXTech
I had V1 for Another superlight at the time and hated it...BUT omg just installed these V2 on dav3 and they are a lot more controlled then stock with better stopping power and less initial friction, i LOVE IT!
A Hystar deskpad? Yeah right, I have two of their deskpads and these skates are worse than the V1's. These skates are slow and have a lot of friction. I still have some mice with V1's and they're still smooth like on day 1. Be honest, how much did Pulsar pay you? "Controlled speed" are you kidding me?!
I use em on a ES1, Till this day. I actually like em and daily drive em. Don't question my morals just because you disagree with my preferences - people just like different things
@@ZXTech I've been using the V1's with the last legend since that mouse came out last year and those skates are still as fast as in day one. Maybe I just got a bad V2 batch but saying these have a better glide, speed, control when these have way more friction making them slower than regular PTFE skates is, you know, kinda odd. Glass skates with a lot of friction for a premium, Pulsar's worst idea yet.