When you need the best mouse feet, look no further:Hyperslides Mouse Skates are made to help you play your best. Don't settle for replica mouse feet when you can get something much better. Hyperslides are the best gaming mouse feet upgrade there is. Our engineered mouse skates are made for maximum gaming performance by focusing on the smoothness of the slide as well as consistency of slide and longevity. The coveted "Hyperslides feel" is achieved via precision engineering, shape optimization, specially created rounded edges and highest grade PTFE. Hyperslides exclusive technology ensures a uniform and unrivaled slide in all directions. You will enjoy great slide from the moment you put on Hyperslides Mouse Skates. Hyperslides Model "Model O/O-" is meant to fit the innovative Glorious Model O and Glorious Model O-.Model: Model O/O-Application Instructions1. You must remove your current mouse feet2. When removing your current/stock mouse feet, if there is any adhesive residue in the feet sockets, use rubbing alcohol to get rid of it3. Ensure the feet sockets are dry before applying Hyperslides4. Avoid touching any part of the adhesive5. Remove the adhesive liner6. Touching only the edges of the mouse feet, place gently into the feet sockets7. Apply gentle pressure around the edges of the mouse feet8. Enjoy long-lasting and flawless sliding
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Work but others are better
These skates work: fit well, adhere well, and remove cleanly. The adhesive is 3M 9448A Double Coated Tissue Paper. I measured their full profile height as 0.78 mm new (including the puffed out section described below), and 0.65 mm after 16 hours use on the Glorious Air pad.These skates do not glide as smoothly as Glorious OEM skates (1 for $7), nor other PTFE skates, e.g., Corepads (2 for $10, 0.96 mm height), Tiger Arc (2 for $7), ICE (1 for $8). The center is "puffed" out, leaving an air cavity between the skate and mouse bottom, similar to the construction of Corepad PTFE skates. The shape of the puffed out section leaves a nice long rounded ramp, which might help create smooth glide and smooth direction changes, but it also provides a smaller glide surface, since the entire foot area available is not used to support the mouse, which might contribute to the less smooth gliding experience. Worse, the skate material is very flexible, and the puffed out middle section collapses too easily -- it crushes down -- unlike other stiffer PTFE skates, e.g., Corepads.The low-ish cost (at $8 for 2 sets) is OK for testing out different mousepad surfaces, e.g., hard pads that wear out feet fast -- these skates last about 16 hours on the Glorious Elements Air. Other better quality skates are available at comparable prices (as listed above).Note: The packaging is minimal and not all feet we received survived warehouse storage and shipping well -- one order arrived crushed.
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Not hyperglides. Don’t make the mistake.
Just buy corepad skatez or real hyperglides. This company is pulling a con making the name so close to hyperglides and nearly tricked me.
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