Description
Perfect glide
Pure polished PTFE material gives your gaming mouse an unrivaled level of glide.
Precision and control
The use of Teflon feet provides full control over the movement of the mouse on the working surface. Both with sweeping movements and with minimal mouse movement. It is now easier to achieve maximum cursor precision.
Finished edge
All skates are finished on the outer edge. The absence of sharp corners ensures smooth mouse movement and reduces the necessary lapping time at the beginning of use.
High quality materials
Only 100% pure PTFE material is used in the production of glides. As well as specially selected glue, which ensures reliable fixation of glides, and no residue removal.
High resource
The thickness of the material is selected individually for each mouse model in such a way as to provide the maximum resource of use, without violating the usual lift-off distance of the sensor.
Enhanced Maneuverability: Mouse Feet for Pulsar Xlite v2 Wireless
The Pulsar Xlite v2 Wireless mouse features an ergonomic design and durability. Its optical sensor boasts a resolution of 20,000 DPI, a tracking speed of 400 IPS, and a polling rate of 1000 Hz. The model offers extensive personalization options, including button remapping, macro creation, DPI adjustment, and more. The skates of the Pulsar Xlite v2 Wireless are made from pure PTFE. Thanks to their wide and round shape, they provide stable contact with the surface and excellent braking capabilities.
When to Replace Mouse Feet
Mouse feet are a crucial component that ensures smooth gliding and precise control of the device. Over time, they wear out and lose their original properties. In such cases, replacement is necessary. One of the first signs of wear is a decline in gliding quality. If you find it requires more effort to move the mouse across the mat, it’s time to purchase new glides for the Pulsar Xlite v2 Wireless.
Visual signs of wear include scratches, cracks, and scuffs on the feet. Worn-out skates may also produce noise while moving. All of this negatively affects the overall performance of the mouse. The feet can also be damaged during internal repairs, as removing the Pulsar Xlite v2 Wireless glides is necessary to access the screws located underneath them.
Mouse Feet with Excellent Features
Our catalog offers mouse feet made from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). The low friction coefficient of this material ensures smooth and fast gliding on cloth, plastic, metal, and other surfaces. Additionally, PTFE is resistant to damage and high temperatures.
The PTFE mouse feet for the Xlite v2 Wireless are 0.75 mm thick, an optimal parameter that maintains the factory lift-off distance of the sensor from the working surface. Thanks to this thickness, the feet last longer than the original ones.
In the FeetGlide online store, you can order replacement glides for the Xlite v2 Wireless with worldwide delivery. The package includes alcohol wipes to remove adhesive residue. You can pay for the item online.
Instruction
Check and compare the size and shape of your mouse feet with with one of FeetGlide. Make sure is it identical.
Remove the old mouse feet. Remove any remaining adhesive on the surface.
Degrease the surface with the supplied wipe. Then dry the surface.
Carefully remove the elements from the backing paper. Do not touch the adhesive layer.
Place the new mouse feet sequentially to the right place. Press the mouse on a flat surface for about 30 seconds.
Done! Enjoy superb glide of your mouse.
FAQ
If I haven’t found any skates for my mouse model?
There is a huge assortment of gaming mice on the market now. Some of them don’t find a large number of consumers, while others are sold in millions of copies. We closely follow the development of the market and the updating of the model lines of the leading manufacturers. Nevertheless, it’s very difficult to keep up with everything. If you haven’t found any glides for your mouse in our catalog – don’t be discouraged. Just write us a request for feedback. We’ll definitely consider your request and, most likely, we’ll expand our assortment with the mouse feet you need.
Will the lift-off distance of the mouse be violated when changing glides?
The thickness of the FeetGlide is designed separately for each mouse model. In most cases it’s slightly larger than the factory feet with which the mice are originally sold. But this difference is in tenths of a millimeter and will not affect the lift-off distance of the mouse. But this has a positive effect on increasing the resource of the skates.
In addition, most actual gaming mice have an adjustable lift-off distance.
Is there some kind of film on the working side of the glides?
Not. there is no transparent film on the working side of the mouse feet. Only the back, adhesive side of the glides is covered with a paper layer.
Is it possible to glue glides incorrectly and what to do about it?
When installing the glides, you may miss the mark and not ideally fall into the contour of the corresponding groove. No problem. If you immediately pay attention to this, then you can immediately correct the situation. The glue used on the back of the skates takes some time to fix. And if you immediately correct the position of the glide to the correct one, then no problems will arise.
Why are the glides in white only?
The color of the legs is determined by the natural color of the PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) material from which it is made. We use only 100% pure PTFE material in production, as it has the lowest coefficient of friction, and therefore the best sliding. Any additives, including paint, impair these properties.
How long do FeetGlide mouse feet wear out?
Teflon mouse feet are consumable items. When used it gradually wears off, such are the properties of the material. We cannot answer how quickly the glides will be erased in your case, since it depends on a number of points: the type of surface used, the individual characteristics of using the mouse, the intensity of use.
In any case you’ll always find two sets of glides inside the FeetGlide package.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.