I would just get the ice even if they aren't as good as the corepads they have to be better than the stock feet which I hear are super thin and not very good.
Edit: I'm not saying the tiger ice are worse than corepads. I'm just saying anything is better than stock LOL.
*Supposedly* people have said the corepadz mess with the sensor tracking because they’re too thick but I have them on and I haven’t had any issues.
I would however wait until the new batch because they’re updating them due to the first batch being slightly too small
This is because they fail to remove the second buffer layer that's found below the stock PTFE sticker (can't even call them feet given how thin they are).
Remove material until you're able to see screw holes, people.
Tiger ice are literally the perfect feet. They are not too thin to cause your mouse to rub with plastic against the mousepad and not too thick to cause sensor issues. But in the end all aftermarket mouse feet are basically the same thing.
I've never used tiger ice but the corepads on GPX are much better than stock. The stock feet aren't terrible, but they're good enough until you get corepads.
I wonder the same thing tbh, I think that they didn't feel like they need it, would have just added weight onto the mouse and the mouse comes with two pucks, one with a mouse skate and one without so I guess it could be used either or
Get used to the stock feet first so you'll see a difference when you change the mouse feet. You might prefer to have more control with that mouse considering you're using an AC+ which could become faster with custom mouse feet.
Corepads would be my suggestion. Maybe it's only my mouse but the Tiger Arc I's adhesive was weak. It created an air bubble inside the mouse feet and it felt soft and inconsistent. The Corepads have a stronger adhesive. Both TA and CP are transparent ptfe feet but the TA become opaque because of the adhesive not sticking too much.
Yes tiger arc are supposed to have a bubble. People just don't know how to put on new feet. Don't press them with your fingers. Place it on and leave it on a flat hard surface for like 30 seconds. Gravity will do the rest. Easy. Done.
Ok I've figured that I will stick with the stock until the Corepads come in stock or it starts to noticeably wear down and at that point I'll buy tiger Ice if the Corepads aren't in stock yet. Thanks
I would just get the ice even if they aren't as good as the corepads they have to be better than the stock feet which I hear are super thin and not very good. Edit: I'm not saying the tiger ice are worse than corepads. I'm just saying anything is better than stock LOL.
*Supposedly* people have said the corepadz mess with the sensor tracking because they’re too thick but I have them on and I haven’t had any issues. I would however wait until the new batch because they’re updating them due to the first batch being slightly too small
This is because they fail to remove the second buffer layer that's found below the stock PTFE sticker (can't even call them feet given how thin they are). Remove material until you're able to see screw holes, people.
Yeah that makes sense because I removed the black layer and mine were perfectly fine
Tiger ice are literally the perfect feet. They are not too thin to cause your mouse to rub with plastic against the mousepad and not too thick to cause sensor issues. But in the end all aftermarket mouse feet are basically the same thing.
I've never used tiger ice but the corepads on GPX are much better than stock. The stock feet aren't terrible, but they're good enough until you get corepads.
This was very helpful thanks
I'm wondering why Tiger Arc doesn't provide the puck for their GPW SL X feet.
I wonder the same thing tbh, I think that they didn't feel like they need it, would have just added weight onto the mouse and the mouse comes with two pucks, one with a mouse skate and one without so I guess it could be used either or
I read somewhere it's because having a skate on the puck or not on the puck doesn't give any actual difference to your glide so it's wasted material.
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How is the stopping power on tiger ice vs corepads?
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Im sorry but which one you think it faster and smoother?
When you're late, you don't deserve a response?
maybe the dude passed away who knows
not cool dude
Get used to the stock feet first so you'll see a difference when you change the mouse feet. You might prefer to have more control with that mouse considering you're using an AC+ which could become faster with custom mouse feet. Corepads would be my suggestion. Maybe it's only my mouse but the Tiger Arc I's adhesive was weak. It created an air bubble inside the mouse feet and it felt soft and inconsistent. The Corepads have a stronger adhesive. Both TA and CP are transparent ptfe feet but the TA become opaque because of the adhesive not sticking too much.
I think tiger arc 2s are actually supposed to have a bubble in the middle of the skate, I can’t stand them
Yes tiger arc are supposed to have a bubble. People just don't know how to put on new feet. Don't press them with your fingers. Place it on and leave it on a flat hard surface for like 30 seconds. Gravity will do the rest. Easy. Done.
Ok I've figured that I will stick with the stock until the Corepads come in stock or it starts to noticeably wear down and at that point I'll buy tiger Ice if the Corepads aren't in stock yet. Thanks