I own the superlight white model i bought it 1 month ago and it came with 50% battery. Today i still have 35% and i still did not recharge it. Very comfy mouse and very precise. I did not have issues with double clicking, that was an issues in the first batch they made.
Definitely in my opinion it's worth the money, another nice choice would be Razer Viper ultimate, which i plan to buy it in the near future. But superlight would always be my main choice.
Dude, what a quality video. From the visuals to the audio, and the review itself... AND only 2k subs?? Keep it up Cole, you're gonna make it big for sure.
Have mained the GPX Superlight for about 12 months now, and have been trying out the Deathadder V3 Pro (larger, ergo mouse with great buttons, sensor, and weight). I think from this video the GPX is the clear winner due to it's weight. Now, Razer is has come up with the Viper Mini Signature Edition weighing a whooping 49g; if that does not become the GPX killer, idk what will. Albeit a bit expensive, I was able to put my order on Saturday and is arriving this Wednesday. Can't wait to review it if people are interested!!!
Also, for the math enthusiasts around, help me with this theory I came up with after having aim trained for about 6 months (I think at some point it's easier to see the small differences when it comes to aiming scenarios and the variables that go into it); weight will always be a big determining factor (given sensor, shape, etc. being the same) on what makes a mouse best. My reasoning is mathematical of course; lower weight just means less force needed to switch directions; force is made from accelerating your mouse using your wrist/arm. Since less force is needed, if mass is kept equal, acceleration (made of distance/time) required would be less when it comes to reaching your target (I never thought I would reference F=ma :P, but hey, I hope my Physics prof. is proud lol).
@@Wandbolt hey! I play with the Viper mini nowadays since I've been focusing on static/dynamic clicking, but I still play with the death added v3 pro and the GPX. To be honest, each of them has quite good sensor, build quality, weight, and it really depends on your preferences. For example, for smaller hands, I would not recommend the DAV3 pro, but instead the GPX or the Viper mini due to them being smaller. Also, I really liked the side-buttons from the Viper, they are a little less squishy and more clicky than the GPX, which is something I find quite useful for games like Fortnite where you can have build binds on these buttons and build quickly. These setups allowed me to get to rank 194 about 6 months in training in 3DAT and rank 165 about 8 months in in the Revosect benchmarks in Aim Lab, (to be honest, what matters the most is to switch around and try different things every few runs): For speedy games (Fortnite, Splitgate, Apex) and most aim scenarios (tracking, switching), I use the Artisan Raiden Mid or when I feel I want a bit better control the Artisan Zero Mid pads, paired with the DAV3 pro or the GPX and superglide glass skates and highish sens (25cm-35 cm/360). For tactical shooting (CS, Valo) and static/dynamic clicking, I use these two pads as well but for mouse I stick to the Viper Mini sig. edition with PTFE skates and lower sens (35-50+ cm/360). For both, I sometimes use an arm sleeve, but I almost always use a wrist rest which makes things stable across the board (Carpio G2.0). Feel free to pass by and check some of my aiming videos dude! If you're looking to break into aim training I would be glad to help you out.
At this point: If you can, go to a store and compare the shapes. With the Razer Viper V2 Pro dropping any day now (hopefully) it really comes down to which shape you like more.
i kinda regret not getting the RVU Quartz + charging dock since it was available on roughly the same price as the Superlight when i was deciding which to buy. I just adore the look of RVU but i eventually decided to go with the Superlight due to the taller dimension and so far so good, feels very natural for my grip and doesn't seem like i need to change my mouse anytime soon.
i have the RVU quartz, i’m debating getting the super light as a secondary (cause tbh the viper runs out of charge quickly sometimes), do u recommend it?
@@stvce i recommend it if you don't mind superlight's taller hump in the the middle and it's price. Tbh, i think the model o wireless might be more suitable for you since it has roughly the same shape as RVU, only a tiny little bit taller.
@@crisbercutov7405 nope. It's still working perfectly after 9 months of constant heavy use (4 hrs+ of various casual and esport gaming almost on daily basis)
If you are suprised why white mice are heavier, it is because of the addatives in the plastic to protect against them turning yellowish like old consoles,keyboards,...(ABS plastics).
I’m rocking the razer basilisk ultimate, even though the weight of the mouse is crazy, depending on the size of your hand and what not, the mouse is crazy comfortable and my movements feel far more precise, but it does take some time getting used to that crazy weight especially in fps games
I'm a fan of the ultimate too. Are you able to click rapidly with yours, cause that's the only thing i'm looking for to main it. Was hoping to swap to it from the g502.
Check out the Glorious Model I, same shape as Basilisk and G502, weighs 69g. Not release date yet and only have wired announced. I'll be getting the wireless when ever that gets released.
I had the superlight for almost 7 months and holy shit this is the best mouse I ever had no cap. I mostly play fps games and I noticed that this mouse actually helps me rank up. oh and you should also buy the Logitech powerplay with this mouse, like i never had to charge and put the cable on this mouse. Regarding the latency there's no difference with dongle or powerplay, i personally ask Logitech customer service before buying the powerplay and they said that there is no latency difference.
Honest to god, ive used the Viper ultimate for almost a year now, and I completely forgot there was even buttons on the right side until I watched this.
as someone who first owned a viper, and switched to the superlight, i find myself only using the superlight for games but the viper for when im on youtube and stuff. if i had to choose one and was forced to trash the other i would keep the superlight. it just feels so much better for games.
As a someone who has own both of viper ultimate and superlight that have been in heavy use, I can say few things from both sides Viper ultimate Pros: - Nice mouse for fingertip users - Pretty good side grips but would switch to 3rd party - Okay side buttons - No double clicking ( yet after almost 2 years of usage at 8+ h daily usage ) - Solid battery life Cons: - M1 & M2 will come loose and hence harder to have a fingertip grip - Horrible mouse feet - Weird coating that doesn't last long - Mouse wheel is little okay but could be a lot better - After some time you need to start fiddling with the mouse position in charge dock cause the 2 little nobs start to move from their place hence not charging your mouse - Razer software could be a lot simple or have an option to toggle to be Superlight Pros: - Neutral shape favors all grip styles - Very light M1 & M2 clicks compared to Viper ultimate - Solid build design and coating ( at least in white version ) is still there - Mushy feeling but easy to access side buttons - Amazing scroll wheel - Easy and simple software - Has a better battery life then Viper ultimate ( even without rgb ) Cons: - Not the best out of the box for fingertip users ( would highly recommend to get grip tape ) - Mouse feet wears off after a month and even at new they suck - Started double clicking after 14 months of usage
I have the superlight and picked up some BT.L grips from letal gaming gear as well as some super glide mouse feet. Trust me, you'll never look elsewhere for a better mouse
I switched to the Viper Ultimate from the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. I believe the Viper Ultimate is better. It comes with much smaller PTFE feet, which helps prevent that "scratchy" feeling if you use a hard-plastic gaming mousepad. My Pro X Superlight started having issues with the back button & right-click button a few years in.
my model O wireless Left Click stopped working and I knew i waSnt gonna get another with that being the no.1 reason people downvote it on review pages ;an otherwise brilliant mouse, ruined. So I was shopping and found both the RVU+Dock & the GPro Superlight (Shroud Edition) for roughly the same price combined, that my Model O had cost me. i bought both to try them out and considered that well, if one breaks as easily as the Model O did, I'll at least have a spare. over 6months later and I can confidently say they are both INCREDIBLE mice, but I prefer the G Pro's more simplistic feel in my hand. a friend of mine just moved so I gifted him the RVU+Dock as a housewarming gift and he's in love with it now, his first wireless part of his setup. Just thought I'd share my satisfaction with both of these mice and also to put a word out about the "not-so-Glorious" Model O Wireless, that didn't even survive 4 months of basic use before it had the same issue everyone else seems to complain about. If you pickup either of these mice, you'll struggle to be disappointed
Thanks for sharing your experience! I honestly never heard about the issues with the model O. I recently picked up the model D to checkout so hoping I don't get similar issues down the line. Glad you're enjoying the g pro. are you talking about the shroud g pro wireless? I'm not 100% sure but I think it's newer than this superlight. Logi really shouldve had it on the superlight in the first place but nice to see its on there!
I really want an updated Viper Ultimate or a viper mini ultimate since nows it one of the heavier wireless mouses. If they can reduce it to somewhere in the 60s it would be insane.
I own both of these. The viper I have had for a few weeks and the superlight have been my main for the past six months. They both are really good. but ATM I am really digging the shape of the viper. The reason I changed was that after really long sessions (10+ hours) I had this spot in my hand that got really fatigued. So far I have not experienced that with the viper. The downside OFC is I hate synapse. but these days you can thankfully just set up the mouse like you want and uninstall the damn thing. I used the superlight with the powerplay mouse mat and that was the other reason for my change. The mat is ok but the "frame" sometimes pinches the wrist. and I have a cable extra on my table to feed power to the mat maeking my setup look less clean that the razer dock. Great video I agree with most of what you said.
all I really want is a viper mini ultimate.. that would be the dream. unfortunately both the VU and LGP Superlight are on the large side for me with 16cm x 8cm hands... I find the VU way easier to grip though and it's what I use now, in comparison the GPW shape feels like I'm holding a sphere. It just feels way bigger even though they have similar measurements. The flatter back of the VU is way more comfortable for a fingertip grip imo bc I can move the mouse up and down with my hand by "scrunching" my fingers to make medium to micro vertical adjustments whereas on the GPW it's too bulbous and round in the back so my palm just hits it. Just wanted to add my opinion as a woman who has super small hands, it's hard to find a premium mouse that's small. Most companies just make their cheaper mice small
same here with smol hands. i use the rvu with mercury white, but if razer made a viper ultimate MINI, it'll totally be the ultimate endgame mouse for me.
@@ek414_official i have the orochi v2 (i have big hands so it a little uncomfortable to grip, hence me watching this video) but if you have small hands, orochi is a super good mouse and a lot compare it to a viper mini ultimate, costing less and being the same size as viper mini
thank you!!! i have very small hands too and this is what i needed as i was debating between vu and that other one. i am bored with razer atheris and i want rgb, so i might get the vu after reading this 😀
@@gabriel-vf9xj yea it all depends how you hold your mouse too, if you use a palm grip you probably want a mouse with a bigger hump towards the back. I also tried the newer logitech g303 shroud edition but unfortunately they made it a few millimeters larger than the original and this made it feel way too wide for me. The original was a great size for me, albeit the shape isn't for everyone, but it's pretty heavy and outdated now. and the new wireless shroud g303 has amazing trigger feel but just feels way too wide now.. I really wish that logitech stayed with the original wired g pro shape for the wireless g pro and superlight.. but instead they made that into the g305 which is heavy for the size. but the size might be better if you dont mind batteries and a heavier wireless mouse
Pretty strong rumors that a Viper Mini Wireless will be one of the next mice that Razer releases. They said that they’re going to do something special to it, so people are speculating that it may be out of some exotic material but who knows
Another great video! I would probably go with the Superlight if it came down to those two. You should try and get your hands on one of the glorious line ups, would love to know what you think about them. 🔥
@@ColeCaccamise Hello! I have a question: Which mouse would rather recommend for Minecraft? (Because I’m looking for a new wireless mouse fo Minecraft) Great video anyways!
@@BasicFriends717 Actually, neither the Superlight or Viper are good for Minecraft. The best mouse for Minecraft would be the Glorious Model O. Lightweight, nice shape, extremely high cps, and not too expensive. Best mouse for Minecraft imo, but you may also try other mice.
I got the viper and I liked it so much then I gave the Logitech a chance after a month with the razer since the sensor would randomly stop tracking or spasm and holy I returned the viper the next day, The super light is a pretty damn good mouse and it hasn’t done the sensor bug. Edit: the Logitech mouses sensor still hasn’t gave me any issues 10/10 mouse Update : Still true 7/28/22
I have both mice in black. I prefer the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, better software, and better battery life. I have it paired with the powerplay charging mousepad (unlimited wireless power). What kills it for me on the Razer is: Razer software is trash, issues with W10 booting and starting the app itself is so sluggish and inconsistent (the app doesn't even start). Also the Razer dock is so clunky to consistently dock the mouse. Razer claims 70 hours, after 20 hours the mouse is under 20%, dead within 30-35 hours of use. The only edge I give to the Razer is RGB, and style. The Razer mouse itself works great, but the dock, app and battery life are huge turn-offs for me.
My vote goes to viper coz right side buttons are totally a plus point. I like how Razer actually made this mouse keeping in mind that there are left handed players out there. Nice work Razer
the idea of mouse for left hand people is quite odd for me. Me and my bro are both left hand for everything , but we never use mouse in left hand due to the odd position of the keyboard. Maybe just us tho :))
Loved that intro! I recently got the MX Master 3 mouse for work/productivity and it's juts perfect. I will surely keep these recommendations in mind for gaming👍
I use Mac and PC daily at my desk. Funny enough my MX Master 2S is my go to till this day because of the ease between systems. G Pro seems like the clear choice and honestly it's so humble!
Used superlight for over a year (im top 0.2% Kovaaks), but previously owned the glorious model o. I never really liked the ''round'' size and slippery feeling of the Logitech. Bought the viper v2 pro 2 days ago and it is absolutely so much better. The build is a bit more flat which allows me to relax my hand more, the scrollwheel is way more consistent and in a better position. Sidebuttons are not even close and a winner for the viper again. Also LMB and RMB feel more 'snappy' and have a concave shape so your grip stays the same. PS: also attached superglides v2 and i play on a glorious 3xl.
Previously used the Deathadder Elite and then the Deathadder Elite v2, I wanted a lighter wireless mouse. I went for the razer viper ultimate and never looked back, not feeling restricted by a bungee and a wire made my aim so much more better when it came to tracking and flicking in general. Skates feel great on the viper ultimate and far more durable than previous razer models. I believe it's down to £90 with the charging dock, bargain! Buy it now if you want a really good mouse or wait for the viper v2 to drop for a slight upgrade
The viper ultimate is down to 80USD (£65), right now i have a cheap budget gaming mouse, should i go for the upgrade? Or maybe you think i should wait for the price to go down more because of the viper v2 pro release?
Great video, amazing production, this made me decide for the superlight it should arrive next week! :D, i would recommend adding some music to the videos but thats up to you! great job man
Really appreciate it man. Honestly, it takes too much time to find the right music and i don’t want to just throw any random track on there, so for now Im just keeping it to the intros. Thank you for the feedback!
i am saving up money to buy the model o. and the razer viper ultimate. Which one do u recommand? And also, add more videos man! They are the best. You are my favourite mouse youtuber
Thank you man, that means a lot! I’ve never used the model o myself but having played with the model d quite a bit I can say glorious makes really good mice for the price. Though it’s worth noting there may be some QC issues, I’ve received quite a few comments talking about this in regards to the model d/o. If you can find the viper ultimate for
The 60-gram weight is a game-changer when swiping/ changing angles for tacfps. I tried the Viper Ultimate I LOVE the shape its just the weight of the GproX cancels out the shape part. Both mice are good, just GPRO's weight that's just incredibly comfortable when switching angles in the game (Game Demo: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y2lEiEWWJWk.html)
I bought the viper before the gpro and just was not feeling how low the body was. I got the gpro and was a little weird at first but I got used to it and loved it. I figured I'd just randomly try out the viper again last night and idk what happened but I love how it feels even more than the gpro now. Also love the contoured buttons
@@Springrayn realized I like the hump of the g pro moreafter switching again cause it fits in my hand better. Also like the scroll wheel more cause it's easier to tap strafe in apex. The if the vipers sides were a bit taller I think I could look past the low back but it's just uncomfortable and I find myself readjusting to much. Although the grooves on the side and main mouse buttons are sweet. If I only could find a light mouse with the hump of the gpro, maybe even a bit further to the back of the mouse, but with the grooves of the viper I'd be so happy. Also needs to be wireless I refuse to buy wired
@springrayn I was looking at the pulsar x2 wireless and I know a lighter wireless deathadder is coming this year so I might try those. I'm just used to the ambidextrous so I'll see how that does
Since GPX 2 just launched here in our country, GPX is currently on sale now. Just want to know if the GPX has more height than the Viper Ultimate? Is it significant? I have palm grip so I tend to have more comfort on a mouse that have more height.
I have both gpx and Razer viper ultimate (cyber punk addition) initially I loved the gpx but then I broke my middle finger and gripping it because really hard, so I switched to viper ultimate and I actually ordered the superglides glass skates for them and I fell in love with the viper ultimate, I couldn't go back to the gpx after that I just performed so much better on it
Hey how do you feel about side buttons of both mice ..because i own g pro x s and the side keys are not bumped up and it feels like the side buttons can be made little out
There are things these review videos don't show unfortunately like how a mouse holds up after a few years. As a Razer Viper Ultimate user for more than 3 years, I can say that this mouse is very problematic. The side buttons sometimes stop working, the middle button is double-clicking 1/4 of the time, the charging dock doesn't charge the mouse sometimes because of its bad design, the side grip materials on both sides are worn out and the mouse looks pretty bad now. There are weird "solutions" most of the time like hitting the mouse to a surface to unclog the dust inside the mouse or pressing hard on the space below the side buttons to make them work again or using an earpick to clean the pins on the charging dock and on the mouse, etc. but it's just not worth the cost, effort, and discomfort... These problems started happening after 6 months of use by the way and they just kept getting worse and worse.
Razer Viper Ultimate: + Shape & Grip G Pro Superlight: - Shape & Grip (not good to get a decent grip for a longer period, leading to a change of grip all the time, which makes it more inconsistent) + Weight If i would by any of these again. I would surely not take G Pro ever again, cause the grip is very important if youre not only casual gaming.
u forgot to mention the trash side grips of viper............ i have the mercury edition and the side grips sucks.....get stained and dirty in no time ....thats why i swithch to pulsar xlite with the super glides skates.............
I have a viper 8k and a viper mini also, and i love both of them, sadly the rubber sides on the 8k started to carve into it because of my grip, but nothing a grip tape cant solve it =D
Im left handed and im glad that the RVU is a ambidextrous mouse, ive never really went left handed when using a mouse since most mouses use a right handed form
Thanks for video. Razer viper mini and logitech g pro superlight same sense in-game ( 800 dpi x 0.3 ) 360/cm ratio is the same? do you have a chance to try it? Thanks again for the video.
i just bought the LG Pro X Superlight black few days ago and its amazing no button or dongle connection issue. I had big issue with Razer Viper v2 pro where on the first day of purchase the Dongle defect didn't even connect to my pc to connect to mouse.... i straight away return it and exchange with the Pro X Superlight since its about the same price.
I just can't understand how a Superlight costs $130 and yet still has Omron switches and crappy side buttons. I would definitely have one if they had Kailhs. Maybe I should just mod one, but it seems like a lot of work to do something to upgrade a top tier mouse. Oh, and I forgot how crappy logitech's software is. Logitech's G Hub literally started making my G305 side buttons start reacting slowly - I literally had to uninstall it.
One big difference is battery life. I have owned both for a while. The Logitech can go weeks with regular use and not need to be put on charge. The Razer however needs to be charged every other day if not daily in some instance.
Agree, even the new viper is still noticeably worse in battery life than the Superlight. But with the ultimate I think the convenience of the charging dock mitigates this
my friend has the Logitic mouse and I touched it before I'm not rich to buy a 200$ mouse but I'd say it's very nice honesty like damn it's light feels smooth for someone who never touched a very light mouse I'd say it feels like nothing like fr nothing. It's very nice if you like to grip your mouse casually but in a way that your try harding as I'd say it's a nice mouse
Did logitech change their mouse switches on all new products? I recently bought a g703 lightspeed. I am prepped for if and when the switches die on me (double click) and have my attention towards the Viper Ultimate as a backup.
Don’t quote me but I think they did. Even with the changes switches on Superlight some people are still having it happens. Viper is solid so if it came to that you wouldn’t be disappointed
I've been using the first gen G Pro wireless since it came out. I haven't any issues with it. It is comfy and does not strain your hand as others do. Also, the battery life is another great advantage. If you don't use rgb, it can literally last a month without even thinking of charging. This is the reason I bought the g915 keyboard as well.
I like both for looks & function in game but I'm looking for more colourful RGB so a USB capable wireless would be awesome. Like the speakers. What are they?
The Superlight is still solid. I’ve been using the model d wireless from Glorious which I’ve absolutely been loving but it’s a completely different shape from the Superlight. I like it because it’s bigger and more ergonomic, but it’s certainly not everyone’s fit. Could be work checking out as it’s nearly half the price of the Superlight at $80
My first gen G pro wireless mouse started having the double click issue. Today I bought the razer viper ultimate ive always been intrigued by and man is this the better mouse for me. I didnt want the superlight becuz i did research as well and found the double clicking is still an issue and for a $150-$170 mouse I definitely wouldnt want that happening again. I also had best buy price match the viper for $79.99 from amazon so it was a no brainer.
Sounds made up. I've literally never seen anyone having double click issues with the superlight. But have fun dealing with nasty rubber sides after a few months on the razer
@@megadeth8592 both the regular g pro and the superlight both have double click issues. Look on reddit it's everywhere and still a huge problem. I had the regular G pro wireless and mine started doing it after a couple years. Alot of people say it started happening after a couple months. And as for sticky grips the side grips can be replaced on the razer mouse. Idk why you got so offensive over a mouse that's subjective.
so i’m going to buy a viper mini, then if i don’t like it or want an upgrade what should i aim for? i have sort of small hands there medium. the options are razer ultimate, razer v2, g pro superlight, or g wolves hati.
Where’s the Finalmouse Starlight-12 Phantom small in all of this that’s the best mouse on the planet perfect size to claw and it’s only gonna get better when the Finalmouse x Tenz mouse releases with a huge ass hump on the back for the mouse to rest comfortably in the back of your palm while claw gripping making it easier to pick up the mouse and move it left and right and set it back down. On top of that it’s the lightest mouse on the market feeling like a. Feather in your hand feeling like you’re just aiming with your hand and there’s no mouse in your hand and it lasts for 160 hours and has the best wireless tech implemented in to the mouse ever and it has the best shape on the planet while the Tez edition Finalmouse starlight-12 will be 💯 % better with the jumó on the back of the mouse instead of the middle and the feel are S tier never have to replace them period it’s exactly like hyperglides just as stock feet and don’t have to buy them and spend over $30+ on them along with shipping and tax and the feel are so FUCKEN fast and smooth they are utterly perfect even better than Lethal Glass Skates. To top this all off it has Khail GM 8.0 switches which are the best feeling and sounding switches on the market. This mouse doesn’t compromise anywhere what so ever!!!!!!!!!! The Finalmouse Starlight-12 phantom small is the only mouse you’ll need as it’s endgame for 💯 % of people until Finalmouse drops a new mouse with a better shape like the Tenz edition along with longer battery life higher than 160 hours and making it lighter than 42g more like 1g if ever possible!!!!!!!!!!
Trick question the real answer is the Logitech G502 Lightspeed. It has 2 extra buttons and a dpi shift, and the cherry on top is the infinite scroll wheel. I can’t tell you how valuable the infinite scroll wheel is for long documents and cluttered inventories
Did anyone got a creaking case issue with their superlight after 2-3 months of use? I got one with my Superlight purchased in November. The creak appears after slight pressure on both sides of the mouse (backsides)
@@ColeCaccamise I got 2nd copy in a row with that issue and something tell's me replacement wont help. The creaking not crazy like Xtrfy M4's, but its there. I try to contact with Logi anyway, thank you!
true, although Ive better experience with logitech products because their build quality and durability are superb but for a mice i choose razer bcuz their design is more comfortable in my hand (ive RVU and mini, orochi, imperator... I like viper the most)
Good video! I can’t believe people who review Razer products never mention how buggy Synapse 3 is. It makes me do random random 180’s or look straight up or straight down at least once every 15 minutes. Razer says to clean the sensor but I have probably 10 gaming mice and have never had to clean a sensor. Cleaning the sensor does nothing btw. I just bought the Superlight but haven’t tried it yet. I know Logitech software works flawlessly though.
is it possible to buy just the viper without any of that additional stuff, because I have the basilisk ultimate and I have the charger station and I don't really want to over spending on a mouse with the things I already have
I have both mice, when i used viper, i can kill enemy 10 or 15, but when i used gpro super light, i can kill 20 or 25. i dont know why but i think the grip of gpro is more useful in a fps game. I recomended gpro in fps game, and AOS game is viper.
@@ColeCaccamise Hello! I have a question:Would you recommend the Razer Viper Ultimate for Minecraft? (Because I am looking for a new mouse for Minecraft) Hope you’ll answer
Are you playing on servers and doing a lot of competitive mini games? I think it’s a great mouse especially with the newer v2 pro out now so you can find it for less.
Personally I think they’re smoother on the Superlight. With the viper I feel a tad bit more control. Neither is bad though! I use both interchangeably and it’s never a crazy different experience.
Hello I have a gpx superlight the stock feet ngl are REALLY bad compared to aftermarket skates I would highly recommend getting some after market skates such as Corepads or Tiger Ice.
@@44frenchfries54 have you replaced them yet you could've just gotten used to them and if your spending $150 on a mouse the skates shouldnt take 3 months to feel better