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Introduction
Mice are becoming more and more expensive, and with lots more features packed into them. One thing I noticed is that the standard feet of these so-called professional gaming mice or high-end mice are a bit lacking. Even though some companies do make some effort in upgrading the feet of their higher end mice, they are still not as good as some replacements that are available today. Today for review I have a bunch of replacement mice feet, or skatez as they are called, from Corepad. I also received quite a few mousepads for review as well from Corepad, but you will have to just keep checking back for those reviews!
I would like to thank Corepad for the chance to review their products.
Specs
Here are the basic specs or product information from the Corepad site pertaining to each pack I received:
Corepad® Skatez 50cm
Corepad Skatez are designed for all round use. Made of solid Teflon.
Package contains 5 stripes of 100x20mm.
Corepad® Skatez Pro 2 - MX500
Corepad Skatez Pro designed for MX500 – MX510 - MX518 - MX700 - MX900
One set of Corepad Skatez Pro is enough for two mice.
Corepad® Skatez Pro 6 - MX1000
Corepad Skatez Pro designed for MX1000
One set of Corepad Skatez Pro is enough for two mice
Corepad® Skatez Pro 8 - G5/G7
Corepad Skatez Pro designed for Logitech G5 & G7
One set of Corepad Skatez Pro is enough for two mice
First Looks
Ok, I received 4 packs of Corepad Skatez Pro replacement mouse feet. 3 of the packs are for specific mice, the fourth pack is for general or 'all around use' as Corepad puts it.
One pack is specifically for the Logitech Mx1000, another for the G7 and G5, another for the MX500,518,700, and MX900 series of mice. The final pack is for 'other' mice that might benefit from a foot replacement.
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