First impressions of Calamity by @VantageGear
Firstly this pad feels insane, coming from a sai II which is insanely smooth and on the slightly faster side but being coated i thought this would lack in comparison but my god was i wrong. For only £40 this pad has a lot to offer.
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Statice Seraph Review:
Big shoutout to Moss for giving me the opportunity to be part of this project and review the Seraph glass pad.
The Seraph is an incredibly fast glass pad, especially in its coated version, but what really stands out is how well it balances speed with dynamic friction. This makes it not just fast, but also controllable. The initial friction is very low, and the glide is consistent and smooth, which makes both starting movement and micro-adjustments feel effortless.
What I really enjoy is the surface texture. It feels smooth to the touch without any graininess, ensuring control to its incredible speed. It’s easily one of the most fun glass pads I’ve used in a while. I was shocked when I first tried the Seraph
The design is absolutely beautiful and looks even better in person. The artwork is exceptionally clear, and the overall look immediately stood out when I unboxed it.
The 2.5D chamfered edge is also worth mentioning. It gives the pad a more refined feel at the edge, so the edges don't feel as intrusive on your arm during use. It's a small detail, but on a glass pad, it's a nice quality of life change that tons of brands are adopting.
In terms of my use, I pair the Seraph with the Pulsar × PRX arm sleeve. While the coating already reduces sticking, especially in humid climates, the sleeve makes it more consistent.
Statice has put alot of thought into the package. They included a polishing cloth, an arm sleeve and Westlab Black mouse skates, which I've been using with my G-Wolves Lycan. Westlab Blue and Black skates are excellent skate options!
It's been a really enjoyable experience playing with this pad, and I'm glad to be part of this project.
TLDR: The Seraph delivers extremely high speed while remaining surprisingly controllable. If you're looking for a premium glass pad that prioritizes top speed, this is a pad definitely worth keeping an eye on!