Apex, my fastest and most durable glass mousepad yet, is going on pre-order this Friday, July 17th, at 6pm EST.
To celebrate, I will be giving one away.
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SHION ็ดซ่ by 1337GEAR
Art by @iloha_24
Every detail has a story.
Every color has a purpose.
This is SHION ็ดซ่.
Our most ambitious design and fastest surface yet.
SOON.
@spredluv3@1337GEARGG Thank you so much! Itโs an amazing pad incredibly fun to use, hoping youโll love it as well. I should be getting the new Xraypad Nod soon so hoping I can get enough time to do my second review on that
@1337GEARGG MIU
- Size: 490mm x 420mm, 1.5mm glass 0.8mm base
- Coated, Balance
- Includes a sleeve and set of UNWS dot skates
Disclaimer: This is my first glasspad Iโve used in a long time along with my first review, so take everything with a slight grain of salt.
Mice Used:
- EGG OP1 8K - Xraypad Obsidian Air Pro
- Razer Viper V4 Pro - Ghostglides Cyclone
- Pulsar X2N Crazylight Mini - UHMW-PE
- Wlmouse Ying Magnesium- UNWS Magic Ice Plus
- Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 - Jade Speed
I am not a glasspad user, but the Miu has given me hope for glass being my end game mousepad.
It is a balanced, coated, smooth pad that interested me from standing out by not standing out. Iโm new but it seems as though many are trying to create the fastest or frictionless glasspads, whereas the Miu caught my attention by being an all-rounder, something that I can viably use in any game.
The first thing that I noticed coming from cloth was how much mouse control was needed in order to accurately stop, but also how effortlessly micro adjustments and quick starts were. Miu excels at being within the middle ground where it allows you to stop precisely before quickly changing direction, and both of those factors really help when trying to make fine accurate movements.
Now I donโt have the glass experience to talk about the coating of the Miu, but I can say that it does not require a sleeve, at least in my case, which can be what some people understandably prefer.
I also noticed how much of a difference mouse skates made on the pad, which was something that I had never really bothered to experiment with in the past on cloth as I typically just went with whatever speed dot was available, but trying out different skates had been fun and showed me just how much of a difference they made in glide and stopping power. I also became aware of how hard I was pressing down on the pad and flattening out my skates to the point of them being unusable incredibly fast, so thatโs something I need to work on.
Speaking of pressing down, I had also noticed that unlike cloth, and other glasspads that Iโve heard about, the Miu changes very little in its friction profile while firmly pressing down. Depending on the person and playstyle this can be seen as either a good or bad thing, more consistency without having to worry about how hard youโre pressing down vs more stopping power / a more grounded feeling.
I had a lot of fun using this pad, writing this review, and trying to hit some clips despite being so busy since I've actually had the pad in my hands and I cannot wait for 1337Gear's next release. Obviously as this is my first review there are a lot of things that I need to fix but I appreciate anyone who made it this far :)