- Glide feet
Offer basic mice an excellent glide quality, giving them a second life without replacing previous pads. - Compatible with most optical and laser mice*
Including Razer, CORSAIR, SteelSeries, ROCCAT, Asus, Acer, MSI, Logitech and more. - Ceramic construction
Ensures smooth work on both rigid and flexible carpets. - Round shape
Reduces friction to decrease effort and lets you rest your wrist at long sessions. - Self-adhesive skates
Simply stick the ceramic feet under your mouse. - Six pieces included
You can stabilize the mouse with four or six skates, depending on the size. - * Not compatible with Mad Catz R.A.T. 9 and similar mice with non-flat bottom.
Description
Additional information
Dimensions | 0.47 × 0.47 × 0.05 in |
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Product Length | 0.47 inches |
Color Category | Black |
Product Name | Mouse Ceramic Glide Feet (6-Piece) |
Brand | Lexip |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 2 Years |
Product Width | 0.47 inches |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 2 Years |
Product Height | 0.05 inches |
Model Number | JVAPCM00434 |
UPC | 3760210990740 |
Reviews (50)
OmieOne –
This isn’t a bad way to take a favorite mouse and add some new life into. The installation of the feet wasn’t bad for me, beyond getting them out of the packaging, they are packed tight and took a little bit of work to get out. Once out they installation was easy. They provide everything you need. I do recommend you give the bottom of the mouse where you install the gliding feet a good clean first and let it dry before you use the wipes to give it the perfect clean. But once clean they installed fine for me.
The feet did bring back life to an older mouse I’ve been using for years. Adding the feet gave it new life and the ability to glide smoothly over a lot of the surfaces I use. Since it’s my main travel/work mouse that I love I am very happy that it now glides better then the day I got it years ago. I’m happy with the feet that it gives a good glide for me and makes the mouse move a lot more effortlessly. If you have an older mouse you love and its not gliding and moving as well as you like this is definitely something you should look at to bring it back from dead and make it slide and glide like it was meant to.
allib –
I first experienced the Lexip Ceramic Glide Feet after using a Lexip Pu94 mouse. This was a stand out feature on this mouse. It really makes a dramatic difference in having such a smooth glide as friction is reduced. Lexip states the glide feet will work with most optical and laser mice such as Razer, Corsair, Roccat, Asus, Acer, MSI, Logitech and others. Compatibility can be checked at http://www.lexip-gaming.com. Ideal for mice with a flat, smooth bottom essentially.
Installation on your mouse involves prep that has one clean the bottom mouse surface well with provided alcohol swabs and then drying it thoroughly with the provided cloth. Then proceed to install the glide feet with the included 3M adhesive sticks. Depending on the size of your mouse opt to use 4 or six glides/skates.
It’s a nice performance boost for smooth mouse performance when gaming and comes with a minimal price tag which is nice. I’ve experienced no issues since using the Lexip ceramic glide feet and have come to appreciate this simple product.
jailoliv –
I have a Lexip Mouse that I like because of its 360-degree axis and the thumb stick. The other thing I love about it is the built-in ceramic feet that make it glide very smoothly. I was curious to know how they would work in other mice.
The Lexip Ceramic feet – Mo42 – look and feel the same as the ones built onto the mouse I just mentioned, but I found out quickly that they do not work with every laser and optical mouse. I tried them on two Logitech models and while they worked very well on one, they did not work at all on the other, which is a high-end model. Unfortunately, that was the one I wanted them to work on. Once I installed them, the cursor would not move. I could not test them with games because of that reason.
The overkill nice box they come in has a URL to check compatibility with your mouse but when I got there, I could not find any compatibility list, neither in French, which is their preferred language nor in English. What I noticed was that if your mouse is at least somewhat raised, the Mo42 will prevent it from working.
I am not sure I would recommend these ceramic feet unless you are sure they will work with your mouse. It is a pity because I did like them on the Lexip mouse. I based my rating on my experience.
SwigglesMilam –
The six ceramic mouse glide feet marketed by Lexip as Mo42 can upgrade your mouse or give it a completely new makeover. Easy to install they are designed for optical and laser mice. The durability and smoothness of the ceramic glass material is not only hard and designed for longevity, but it allows fast movements without stalling or snagging and it gives an unbelievable glide with precise control. As it helps the mouse skate over the mouse pad, it also provides the mouse the ability to respond to the slightest movement of your hand helping to eliminate musculo-skeletal stress.
Be sure to check on the manufacturer’s page and see that your mouse will work with the ceramic skates prior to purchasing. Because the feet/skates raise the height of the mouse, it may also need to be recalibrated. But if your mouse can work with these, you won’t regret this purchase as it can give an older favorite mouse superb precision and glide; and one that I doubt you have experienced before.
The packaging is professional and compact and comes with six ceramic glide feet, a cleaning cloth and adhesive pads. Use the cloth to wipe the bottom of your mouse to remove anything that might inhibit the adhesive pads holding tight. Then apply a pad and then the ceramic foot. Apply pressure to let it “seat” or adhere. It’s that easy and well worth it. I installed the feet/skates on an older mouse that I just haven’t parted with, and it gave it a brand “new life”.
ninjabreadgirl –
The 3D mouse is interesting where it also isn’t a mouse which includes weights, but the ceramic feet certainly makes up for it. They’re brilliant inventions, being able to glide across even the rough leather of a couch.
Highly recommend for the Lexip- mouse!
Christopher –
I received these as a swap out test piece. I have the PU94 mouse and adding these ceramic feet make the mouse glide easily over almost every surface. I think the glides make the mouse perform better but that might just be because they are kind of cool to me.
bredeker –
These ceramic feet were designed by Lexip for their Pu94 gaming-oriented computer mouse, but this package is sold as an independent upgrade for any mouse that you might want to try them on. I was provided with a set to in exchange for this honest review, and I have to say that I did find them to be a positive improvement.
I tested these on a Logitech mouse that I really like using. I’ve had it for over a year. The original teflon surfaces on the bottom of that mouse weren’t in too bad of shape, but I wanted to see if these feet could make it any more pleasant to use – and I think they actually did. The mouse now seems to move with just a little less friction than I remember. (I typically use this mouse right on a desk surface, with no mouse pad.) I’m also much more confident that the ceramic material won’t scratch, and can hopefully be cleaned more easily and quickly than the teflon.
These feet are just slightly thicker than the original teflon pads. In fact, the increased thickness can sometimes require use of a manufacturer’s software to tune the mouse’s sensor for the extra distance. However, I did not have to do that – I’ve noticed no problems with the mouse tracking as compared to before the upgrade. But, this possibility is something to be aware of. (I don’t think the height difference would be noticeable in hand, either – it certainly wasn’t for me.)
I also have not seen how these add-on feet will fare in the long-term. I have no reason to doubt the ceramic will be just fine; if anything, the double-sided adhesive dots that hold them on may prove to be a weak point just as it sometimes is for the common teflon feet. For now, however, I haven’t had any problems with the adhesion.
I probably wouldn’t recommend applying these to a bargain-basement mouse that costs less than the set of feet. On the other hand, if you have a mouse you really like using and want to try improving the feel even a bit more, these are certainly worth trying.
GoalieMedic –
The Lexip Mo42 Ceramic Glide Feet are a 2-purpose device – to be used either to replace worn feet on your Lexip Pu94 gaming mouse (which comes with them built-in) or as standalone feet to replace any existing mouse’s feet. Installation is as simple as peeling off the backing & putting them on the bottom of the mouse. Depending on the manufacturer of your mouse and the mousepad you are using, you may need to adjust the mouse’s “lift off distance” since these do sit much higher than the standard flat plastic or rubbery feet. You’ll need to refer to your mouse’s website or control panel software to verify if and how you can adjust this setting. Lexip’s website gives no specific per-manufacturer instructions. Also, depending on the design
The ceramic feet, by the nature of being essentially glass, are incredibly smooth on the bottom of your mouse no matter what surface you’re using. I will say, however, it may take a bit of adjustment if you’re using these as a replacement on your existing mouse. The smoothness and reduction in overall friction means you’ll move a little quicker than you’re used to, so do expect a little bit of a curve on this.
While these are nice and definitely smooth out mouse movements, I question the number of people who will be adding feet to the bottom of their mice that aren’t designed by the same mouse manufacturer.
DocCupCake –
The ceramic feet easily apply to any standard mouse which allows for smooth movements that don’t falter under heavy gaming sessions. I applied these to a Logitech mouse and was pleasantly surprised how much quicker they glided around on my mat while playing a game.
If you are looking to step up your game with some new feet that is low friction, then pick these up for a quick high quality upgrade!
GameOverSuckas –
These are replacements for the Lexip – Pu94 Wired Gaming Mouse. These are super slick ceramic feet that adhere to the bottom of this or any mouse really. I found that using them on a different brand mouse though that they sit a little high and sometimes cause the the laser sensor in the bottom of the mouse to not register movement exactly.
With one of my mice of another brand it gets build up after a while and you have to clean it off so that the sensor registers properly. After adding these feet I haven’t had the build up as I have before.
I would recommend these to others! Great product.
IronHorseGPS –
The Lexip – Mouse Ceramic Glide Feet (6-Piece) improves the use of any computer mouse whether corded or wireless by adding a silky smooth glide of a ceramic feet upgrade! Whether you have a high-end gaming mouse or the manufacturers mouse that came with your computer, you will feel the instant upgrade when you go ceramic!
I found these to be an amazing difference in my use of my mouse at work. I already use a gaming mouse at work for the precision and features, but when I added these ceramic feet, it was “like butta!” All resistance is eliminated on virtually any surface. When you are using a mouse up to 8-hours a day, this is noticeable! Considerably better and more durable than Teflon!
PROS
– Lexip quality
– Ceramic durability and life expectancy
– Ultra-smooth glide
– Easy to install, long-lasting hold
– The right price point!
CONS
– None at this time!
vrs99 –
Mixed results testing the Lexip Mo42 Ceramic Glide Feet.
The feet came packaged with everything needed to clean your mouse before attaching the pads. Sticking the adhesive took a little patience but was relatively easy once I got the hang of it.
First tested the pads on a Logitech G502 Hero. The pads slowed the mouse down noticeably and the mouse would not track at all. Next, I tried the pads on the Logitech G403 Hero. Made the G403 feel significantly smoother when moving it. The mouse, however, wouldn’t track unless immense pressure was applied to the mouse.
Finally tested the pads on a Logitech M325 Optical mouse and the pads worked flawlessly. Have gathered that the pads work on most optical mice except for those with the Hero sensor.
Cannot give this product 4 stars because they do not work on “all laser and optical mice” as advertised. But if they work with your mouse you may love them, they are smooth and may last forever.
Indiaj0nes –
Review
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SETUP
The package comes with couple of alcohol cloths and also a soft cloth. Firstly you would want to clean the the bottom of the mouse with the alcohol cloth and then clean with the soft cloth before putting these on to your mouse. The package has 6 pads but you may go with 4 as well.
USAGE
Once they are on the mouse, it does provide a new lifeline to an old mouse. Remember, these are not to be on a 10$ mouse. These itself cost $15 so they are really meant for a gaming mouse. Once they are on, the mouse is supposed to be a on a really flat surface like wood. Do not use them on a mousepad unless you have a super soft mousepad.
VALUE
Its a good value if you want to replace the worn out ones on your LExip mouse or want to revive your old mouse
Pros
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1. Can provide a new lifeline to your new mouse
2. Act as a replacement for your lexip mouse
Cons
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1. None so far.
The34Car –
The Lexip Mouse Ceramic Glide Feet make my Lexip mouse glide around the mouse pad like it’s skating on ice. They make for such a smooth movement that I can’t believe all mice don’t come with these on them. I use a very old mouse pad but with the ceramic glides, it is just such a pristine feeling movement and I love it. I would definitely recommend these for a nice, smooth ride on your mouse pad.
JerryZ –
While I find the ceramic feet glide smoothly on all surfaces, the added height makes my M310 mouse track strangely. The laser no longer can focus on the mousepad surface or the table top, depending on what I chose to work on. It did track normally on soft cloth such as my leg or on a couch cushion.
I also admit to being frustrated by the paper backing on the adhesive DOT used to mount the ceramic foot to the mouse bottom. Very difficult to remove. The actual stickiness was great.
I then had to remove the feet closest to the laser and remount them. This seemed to help tracking. Since, to me, the pads are so small, my dexterity not great due to my large fingers, I was not a fan.
I thought the decal was a nice touch, but again, the die cut label was almost impossible to remove from its paper backing.
aarondr –
As the product suggests, these are replacement feet for your mouse. Why would you want replacement feet? Well, the plastic feet that come on most mice can wear down. It takes a while, but they eventually need replacing.
What makes the Lexip different than anything else on the market is their ceramic construction. These guys are made to last, and they won’t scratch like normal plastic feet. This is a plus for durability, but also friction. The polished ceramic is very very low friction. On a normal mousing pad the mouse glides with very little effort. In fact, if you have a wired mouse, be sure to cable manage the cable, as any tension on the cable will cause your mouse to wander off.
Application is a bit finicky. Being circular, the 3m tape is somewhat hard to remove from the back of the pads. It’s not horrible, but takes a bit of practice. The box comes with 6, and some mice will do better with just 4 installed. I found my M65 did ok with 4 (PMW3360). Be aware that some Logitech mice have been known to have problems with these. Some of the newer ones like the G502 Hero have configurable lift off distances that can help, or you can simple remove the stock feet. I do like that Lexip didn’t keep the feet exclusive to their mouse (which is a bit on the extreme side, both on price and design).
Once applied, the mouse is like butter. These feet are excellent on normal mouse pad surfaces, however, I will caution you: Directly on my desk (laminated wood surface), they were pretty loud. Not super annoyingly, but kinda like rolling a ball bearing on the desk. In my setup on a jumbo mouse pad they worked great.
I found the low friction to be pretty extreme. It took me a while to adjust, especially in shooters, where I was used to a bit of drag towards the end of my movements. I would think if you are a claw type user (like me) you’ll adjust pretty quickly though. In Starcraft 2, I found the lower friction took me just about a round to adjust to, but it might have been because I played that one after adjusting to CS:GO.
The Lexip Ceramic Glide feet are a great, affordable upgrade for your existing mouse. They are a unique material, and make pretty much any mouse glide a ton smoother. I recommend, if possible, to check out Lexip’s mouse in store to get a feel, since it comes with these feet pre-installed. Looking on reddit and other online communities will find you plenty of how to’s for mice that are a bit more finicky, so even those with more picky Logitech sensors can find out how to install these. Overall I’d recommend these if you’re looking to smooth out your mouse’s motion.
Rhinoface –
I threw these onto one of my old mice that I couldn’t find any replacement pads for, and these absolutely GLIDE, and you don’t have to worry about them wearing down. As long as you can change the liftoff distance of your mouse, I highly recommend using these on every mouse.
I have them on I think 5 different mice.
DAHinAZ –
The Lexip Mouse Ceramic Glide Feet are a nice option for your LEXIP MOUSE but I don’t know when I would actually swap out the existing/original feet on my mouse. Maybe if I was an overly active Gamer they would come in handy, but I’m not.
Ingy –
Made my mouse more faster than it was and I don’t really need a mouse pad
Ruubear –
Fit perfectly on g502. Slides smoothly. make sure to tune the surface you’re on.
Airbusplt –
This is a great product for when you use you mouse a lot it helps with the movement of it
Patrick –
These things work great. I like a heavy mouse and these really help it glide across my mouse pad. They’re small so you have to be careful putting them on but it was not hard to do. Only thing is the price dropped by ten bucks a couple of months after i bought them lol
Krazyd –
Not sure if this is Lexip fault or Best Buy, the first one was missing adhesives so i exchanged and the second one is missing addhesives too. Very frustrating. Sounds like Lexip does not have Packaging Quality Control to have forgotten twice to put adhesives in the package. Very frustrating for me as I can ‘t use the product and I have to go back again to exchange it.
SHARK –
I honestly think they could make the stickies easier to put on the glide feetrather then being so difficult! I mean thier good but then sometimes if you don’t have them correctly angles on certain parts of the mouse then you will get more input lag. You just have to find the sweet spot and once you do thier good. I like em but not for the price and not for how difficult they are to put on the glide feet. The sticky part is way to difficult. other than that thier not that bad. I don’t really use them anymore cause i guess with the 402 you have to find where to put them exactly anmd if you don’t then you will get input lag when moving the mouse to fast.
Stitch1234 –
Got them for my brother who’s on his computer a ton playing games. He said they worked for alittle while but started to fall off.
JSherman30 –
Very easy to install, works on any mouse. Very easy and practice.
Ricky –
Raises my G502 mouse off of the mousepad, minimizing drag and dust and dirt collection under the mouse. Definitely recommend.
GGxUceLee –
Really amazed at how well these work. Need a mouse which you can adjust lift off distance
BenL79 –
I actually put these on my razor mouse by the way they work great and my mouse is not falling off my desk it works great I love it
Pistolero –
Hard to put on but it’s so worth it, great job lexip.
quasilyon –
package was opened, Factory sealed broken and it was obvious this was a returned product that Best Buy sold as new.
great idea, but trying to execute the idea is cumbersome and difficult. the package contains small. two sided adhesive stickers that are to be adhered to the mouse and the glide. very difficult.
Pcreviwer –
They work wonders if you’re looking to have a very smooth glide for your mouse but it does add some weight to it as well.
Stuman –
Wish they provided more two way tape once you figured it out it works great. Will probably get another pack if them.
Alrightalright –
Love these feet. These feet glide so smoothly on hard or soft service. I prefer the hard service and they hold up very well on hard service.
Tomster –
They never wear out, but they will wear out your mousepad surface more quickly than traditional teflon feet. It’s fast and smooth, some would say too fast and smooth with no control.
soop –
Won’t wear out like PTFE feet over time. May also mess with the lift off distance depending on how you put them on. Your hand will feel like its sitting on a piece of cardboard going down a concrete slide.
teddyamaze –
It Can be a great product, but you have to remove the rubber on the bottom of your mouse to get this product to work.
Grubhub83 –
Well they won’t replace traditional mouse feet but work for what it’s intended for
HogPosH –
I installed these feet on a Microsoft Mobile Mouse 1000 to make it glide smoother. Unfortunately, the tiny increase in height rendered the mouse useless; the cursor wouldn’t move. I removed the feet and the mouse cursor works again. I haven’t tested this on any other mice because they don’t have any gliding issues. I was able to remove the 4 feet I used and preserved the double-sided tape so that they can be used on another mouse in the future. Perhaps they will work on one of my higher end gaming mice like the Logitech G602 or Razer Death Adder.
Guywhowishesthiswasbetter –
Outstanding smoothness.
Most gaming mice use odd/square-shaped skates and they’re never exactly the same feel in every direction.
Round skates = no-brainer
TechInTime –
Great product to make your mouse move more freely.
Not sure I needed this level of reduced friction, but it helps tremendously as I’m a bit easily annoyed by a resisting mouse mat.
Fito –
Brought my mouse back to life, slides fast, overall great buy.
Nathan –
The best way to make any mouse glide like a premium gaming mouse.
Frank –
Best mouse feet for people that want they’re mouse to go fast with little to no resistance.
Would be nice if they offered different shapes because sometimes the one size fit all approach doesn’t cut it on some mice.
Rich –
These mouse feet are super good if you have a hard mousepad. If you use a slow mousepad like a SteelSeries, don’t even bother. Before purchasing this first check online to see if there’s a custom ceramic mouse feet specifically for your mouse.
LeonIncognito –
I really enjoyed the Lexip mouse feel despite issues with it’s tilt controls. These feet give the same smooth sensation on my Logic mouse.
JCC77 –
These are easy to install and work like a dream. Mouse glides so smooth
DarrenW –
It works very nicely but applying it to your mouse is a touch challenging. The ceramic feet comes with a little sheet that holds the double sided adhesive stickers. So you have apply the adhesive to the mouse feet or the mouse first, then apply the ceramic feet. But once applied, they are fantastic.
naoki –
these feet are very good, I really do recommend to anyone looking into buying this product.
Brooks –
They work great, but have to pay attention and take your time with placing them. Very small and sticky.