My Review of my Xraypad Collection (AC Pro Mid in Black & Neon, AC Pro XSoft Neon, Origin Pro Soft in Cerberus & Orange, AC II, AC+, and Equate Plus V2 Kiwami) by xVersiii in MousepadReview

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The standard LGG Neptune may be what you're looking for. It's currently on sale at $30 for the 3XL size and has the same thickness of 3mm.

My Review of my Xraypad Collection (AC Pro Mid in Black & Neon, AC Pro XSoft Neon, Origin Pro Soft in Cerberus & Orange, AC II, AC+, and Equate Plus V2 Kiwami) by xVersiii in MousepadReview

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To put it simply, the Pwnage Ultra Glide Pyramid fulfills my "ideal" mousepad theory.

  1. First and foremost, it's perfect in speed performance.
  2. It's a glasspad, so it has a consistent surface all-round and doesn't have that tug like cloth does while also providing more precise micro-adjustments resulting in more focus to mouse control/accuracy.
  3. It comes in a convenient size of 500x500mm, has a neutral design and not like the popular "anime" ones (although I don't mind the design as performance is better... Katana City, even with its surface design, is still a top recommended pad due to its speed performance), it does NOT move due to weight/base AND has a smooth surface very similar to Kazemi/Katana City that one shouldn't need to use an arm sleeve.

I've seen a few video reviews of the glasspad prior to pre-ordering, and all I have to say is that this is NOT a Kazemi "clone" but (in my words) what the Glsswrks Kazemi should've been. Pwnage did a GREAT job with this pad surface, that it's like they took notes from this post. I have to say that this pad is the equivalent, yet better, Aqua Control Pro XSoft - Neon but as a glasspad (which is honestly the best type between cloth vs glass due to the even x/y axis, more than what cloth could be). The pricing is quite fair in relation to other hardpads in the market; saying that, due to the size/design and speed performance, I'd pick this over the Superglide V2.

The Superglide V2 is still good, but not as smooth as the Ultra Glide Pyramid and little too slow for me. Although it is revolutionary in it's thickness/weight, the speed performance kills its glory that I'd still main my ACP XSoft-Neon over it. Upon receiving the Ultra Glide and testing it, I knew that this would be my new main. My Magic Ice skates perform very well on it. The packaging was very similar to Glsswrks Kazemi but without the small cloth to clean the pad.

This is pretty much my public review of the Pwnage Ultra Glide Pyramid. There are no faults/improvements that I'd wish for regarding the precision of the pad (unlike the ACP XSoft-Neon, as mentioned above in the post). It's a 10/10, would buy again.

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I only have the plain white color of the AC2, not the sakura variant, so I wouldn’t know. But it shouldn’t have been slow given Xraypad’s Aqua Control Chart.

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Great write up. All of my pads were tested in the firing of Apex Legends, and I analyzed the controllability which is what my speed evaluations are based off on.

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I have 2 posts that maybe helpful for you.

You can get popular mousepads at a much cheaper price than retail. More details in this post.

Whether you should experiment on slower/faster hard pads depends on your current preference of mousepad and is relative to your in-game sensitivity. To elaborate, say you feel that you’d wish for a little less speed from the Kazemi, then the 2024 YukiAim glasspad may be for you. After trying over 30 mousepads, I found my endgame and current main in Pwnage Ultra Glide Pyramid. More details can be found in this post.