🕹️ Glide into Victory with HUYUN Mouse Skatez!
The HUYUN New Mouse Skatez are premium replacement mouse feet designed for the Logit G402 Gaming Mouse. Each package includes two sets of rounded edge skates and alcohol pads for easy installation. Crafted from high-smoothness, wear-resistant material, these mouse feet significantly reduce friction, enhancing your gaming experience with effortless movement.
Brand | HUYUN |
Item model number | FireWire |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 4 x 0.3 inches |
Color | Logit G402 mouse feet |
Power Source | Wired |
Manufacturer | HUYUN |
ASIN | B07K3XGMWJ |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 31, 2018 |
J**S
Great for standard G502. Perfect fit, smooth action.
Nice product. Perfect fit for standard G502.I was testing the smoothness and noticed that the instructions reminded me to remove the plastic film after they were attached. When I did, they were REALLY smooth.BACK STORY: I had spilled coffee on my mouse and had to disassemble. I removed more of the skates than I needed to the first time. However, after I cleaned it and reassembled, one of the buttons acted weird. So that mouse had been apart a few times. The old skates were a mess. Now the mouse is working as it should, and has fresh new shoes for school.
S**S
nice
Nice and easy put on
J**L
Accurate to description
Fits g502 perfectly and takes about 2 minutes to apply at most.
K**N
Creates tracking problem, read for fix
Worked great other than they are apparently thicker than the OEM pads which creates tracking problems.This is not new, you'll notice people campaigning about the issue for reviews of most replacement pads.Had definite tracking issues after replacing the original feet/pads that I had to do to replace a switch.It was as I was lifting my mouse up, was constantly loosing tracking with my SteelSeries cloth pad.The solution was simple. Get a sheet of 220 grit sand paper, place it on a firm flat surface and rub your mouse over it to sand down about .5 mm.I just did it by looks, I sand a few passes then flip it over to see how far it has gone down.I actually used 120 grit since it's all I had on hand but it left scratch marks. It will work but 220 or higher is probably better.Then to finish it off, I blew the plastic dust off the back then took a sheet of normal notebook paper and rubbed the mouse (again feet down) for several seconds. This sort of buffed the sheen of the pads back out.Then finally take a lint-less cloth, or a tissue to make sure the sensor hole at the bottom is clear.No more tracking issues after doing this fix.
S**I
Great replacement pads, but be sure to get the old ones off
My G502 Hero wired mouse had started snagging my mouse pad. Turns out one of the skates had started lifting in the corner, not sure how, but no matter how often I tried to push it back down it wouldn't stay down and would again start snagging. I decided to get new ones and these seemed like a good deal with good reviews.I got them quickly as expected with Prime shipping and went about putting them on. Taking the old ones (OEM) off didn't seem like a difficult task, but when I went to use the alcohol swab to remove the residual glue I realized my OEM pads had actually come off in half. I had to spend a little bit of time scraping the rest of the pad off the bottom of the mouse but eventually it all came off and I was able to clean the plastic with the included alcohol swabs.After I had gotten all the old pads off, the new ones were fairly simple to put on as long as you aligned them correctly. One was a little triangle and I took some time to figure out the correct orientation, but once I was able to put them all down and press a little bit on them they all stuck very well. There is a bit of film on the sliding side that you have to get off. I did it after sticking them on and didn't have any problems.Now my mouse slides great and no longer snags the mouse pad. If in the future it does start to snag again or something I do now also have a second set to replace with again.I can't remember if it was these or another set but a commenter complained about the color not being a match with the mouse. Mine seems to be fine (see picture)
S**A
Great replacement feet for a G203
Only replaced two skates that were damaged from an earlier operation. Months ago, I opened up a Logitech G203 mouse that stopped working and found that a cable had fallen out somehow. Plugged the cable inside back in firmly and it started working fine again, and continued to use it for many months, however, I damaged the front pair of feet which had to be removed to open the mouse. I put up with it until recently when the smooth coating wore away too badly, and ordered these.They came with a microfiber cleaning cloth, a sealed pair of alcohol wipes, a mini catalogue and the feet themselves. These are not the type that you place on top of existing, worn out mouse feet; they are full replacements. I removed the old, defective feet from the G203, cleaned the bottom with the wipe and cloth, carefully removed and applied the feet on the mouse, then removed the plastic film that protects the gliding mouse feet until use. Done. They look good, work quite well, and the mouse glides on the mouse pad like butter.Do you need precision tools for the install? I wouldn't say so, but it can be hard to keep an upside-down mouse from moving around while you try to carefully apply a tiny bit of plastic to it. Thankfully you get two sets of the things in case you mess up.Now, I didn't apply the pads on the other side nor on the center support, since those were worn, but still functional. Applying the ring-like center pad would probably be the most tricky, but if you're just looking to replace the oval pads on the four corner areas, these are simple to apply and a cheap way to refresh a G203 that is starting to have issues dragging on your mouse pad. Five stars.
M**H
Just as Good as the Stock Pads
A few months back I bought 2x extra G502s when they were on sale to have as backups. Unfortunately I didn't open them for several months, and when I did I realized BOTH had pads that were applied horribly during manufacturing, but it was too late to return them. I bought these to replace them, and they were a lifesaver.They're pretty easy to apply, though if you want them perfect it does take a bit of patience and precision. Once applied they're just as good as the stock ones in terms of feel and glide. Only been using them for about 2 months, so not sure about longevity, but I imagine they'll last just as long as the stock ones as well.Couldn't be happier with this purchase.
F**A
Doesn't slide well on optical mouse pad.
It probably slides better on an optical mouse pad than on a fabric covered mouse pad, but the mouse does not slide smoothly. Had to pull the pads back off the mouse so It would slide again.
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