I am in need of new mouse feet for my G500. Does anyone know which ones are good? I am considering these two for now:
http://www.puretrak.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MS-PGHD-LTMX1800-3&CartID=1
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hotline-Games-Logitech-G500-Mouse-Feet-0-18mm-0-5mm-Hurricane-/121067119827?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item61d13df51a
f i f t e e n d o l l a r s
o m g just for mouse feet?
f i f t e e n d o l l a r s
o m g just for mouse feet?
Well, that's why I'm asking the community if there are any cheaper ones available.
Well, that's why I'm asking the community if there are any cheaper ones available.
http://www.hyperglide.net/
I swear by them
Hyperglides are really good.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/13270/pad-241/Hyperglide_Mouse_Skates_G500_-_Logitech_G500.html?tl=g39c51s418&id=nyQDyxe9
Anyone know of any good ones for the G400?
Anyone know of any good ones for the G400?
Get this- http://www.mousetape.com/ Much cheaper and the same stuff basically, you just can cut it yourself.
Get this- http://www.mousetape.com/ Much cheaper and the same stuff basically, you just can cut it yourself.
http://www.puretrak.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MS-PG-LTMX1800-1
I've heard the puretrak HDs are pretty good
I've heard the puretrak HDs are pretty good
Hyperglides are great but they take a while to ship out since they're coming from Singapore (to the US it says 20 days from date of postage)
I've also tried Puretrak feet and they are pretty good too. And as an added bonus every time you type Puretrak, Google Chrome's spellcheck will recommend you change it to "urethrae".
Hyperglides are great but they take a while to ship out since they're coming from Singapore (to the US it says 20 days from date of postage)
I've also tried Puretrak feet and they are pretty good too. And as an added bonus every time you type Puretrak, Google Chrome's spellcheck will [url=http://i.imgur.com/CisqIS2.png]recommend you change it to "urethrae"[/url].
I'd buy the hotline ones they sound rad
I'd buy the hotline ones they sound [b]rad[/b]
I have the ones that sherman posted. They're really nice on the Talent, not too wild and not too draggy.
I have the ones that sherman posted. They're really nice on the Talent, not too wild and not too draggy.
i have used puretrak hd and now using hyperglide
the big difference btw these two are that puretrak are much thicker so when u use it on ur mouse u will know the mouse has raised up a bit.
then it takes a really long time for the mousefeet to break in. since the edge are sharp you will feel alot of resistence when you move the mouse and its generally not recommended to use puretrak hd on a cloth for first time as it can and will tear a bit of the cloth fibers due to the sharp edges.
What alot of customers has done to wear the mousefeet is use the mouse without a mousepad for a week or longer depending on how long u use the computer(so the edges gets rounded on its own due to the rough surface). or use your nail to scratch it up at the edges.
it took me around 1.5 months for the feet to almost wear down to point where theres little resistence anymore when i move my mouse
for hyperglide the edges are already rounded so once you put the feet on the mouse it will glide smoothly at the beginning.
hyperglide
pro: it glides smoothly from start to end where theres almost no mousefeet left
Includes 2 sets of mousefeet
cons: the feet does wear down quite fast on hardpads but with cloth pads it last alot longer(1+ year).
puretrak HD
Pro: the lifespan last much longer than hyperglide
cons: it takes quite some time till u get the smooth glide as it takes time to round the edges
CAn also dmg ur cloth pad at the beginning.
includes 1 set of mouse feet and much pricier than hyperglide. (if u want the same thickness as puretrak hd and still save few money, just simply get hyperglide and doublestack those two mousefeet sets)
i have used puretrak hd and now using hyperglide
the big difference btw these two are that puretrak are much thicker so when u use it on ur mouse u will know the mouse has raised up a bit.
then it takes a really long time for the mousefeet to break in. since the edge are sharp you will feel alot of resistence when you move the mouse and its generally not recommended to use puretrak hd on a cloth for first time as it can and will tear a bit of the cloth fibers due to the sharp edges.
What alot of customers has done to wear the mousefeet is use the mouse without a mousepad for a week or longer depending on how long u use the computer(so the edges gets rounded on its own due to the rough surface). or use your nail to scratch it up at the edges.
it took me around 1.5 months for the feet to almost wear down to point where theres little resistence anymore when i move my mouse
for hyperglide the edges are already rounded so once you put the feet on the mouse it will glide smoothly at the beginning.
hyperglide
pro: it glides smoothly from start to end where theres almost no mousefeet left
Includes 2 sets of mousefeet
cons: the feet does wear down quite fast on hardpads but with cloth pads it last alot longer(1+ year).
puretrak HD
Pro: the lifespan last much longer than hyperglide
cons: it takes quite some time till u get the smooth glide as it takes time to round the edges
CAn also dmg ur cloth pad at the beginning.
includes 1 set of mouse feet and much pricier than hyperglide. (if u want the same thickness as puretrak hd and still save few money, just simply get hyperglide and doublestack those two mousefeet sets)
I just complained to Razer about my mouse feet wearing down to avoid paying for new ones and they sent me a new pair. Might want to try that with Logitech but I don't know if they ship just mouse feet replacements.
I just complained to Razer about my mouse feet wearing down to avoid paying for new ones and they sent me a new pair. Might want to try that with Logitech but I don't know if they ship just mouse feet replacements.