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azniza519 Basic Member
Joined: 05 Mar 2004
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0. Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 9:16 am Post subject: best pads |
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what is the best pad to get that is a good price? |
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Rychan Contributor
Joined: 01 Jul 2003 Location: Castle Rock, CO |
1. Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 11:26 am Post subject: |
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Suggestion if you go the ignition pad route: Put a wood board inside instead of using the foam inserts. Every instance that I've seen of an ignition used with the foam I've seen massive internal tearing of the pad. If you take the foam inserts from the ignition to a place like Home Depot, they will cut it for you but you'll have to cut the rounded edges and the middle part for the control.
I ordered an Ignition from Kommax.com (when it still existed) just some radom off brand GameMate. It cost $47 or so after shipping and they ended up sending me a pair instead of just the one. That pad lasted me 6 months. Because of this I ordered another pair of off brand Ignitions off Ebay yesterday.
In my experience, Red Octane Ignitions are not worth the money you'd pay for them ($100 for one). I have a friend that has gone through three in a two month period of time. Granted he does play a bit harder than I do. The sensors ended up shifting and the material used to raise the arrows was almost completely flat.
I also have a pair of Cypher Games pads that I got off Ebay over a year ago. With modification these pads can be decent if you want to go toward metal pads.
Believe me when I say almost anything can be made to work. Not all of us have $300 to spend on a Cobalt Flux pad, which is supposedly the best out there. I can't make a suggestion on what to get because I've only had these two sets of pads, but I've given what I know for fact and I hope it helped you in some way. _________________
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kmfdm Trick Member
Joined: 05 Mar 2004 Location: New York |
2. Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 11:56 pm Post subject: |
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Rychan - once you get those pads, you've GOT to tell me how well they compare to the RedOctane one. I LOVE Ignition pads, I play better on them than anything else. So far I've only done RedOctane, but the yare so expensive, and I just got my first tear in it today after a month . It's a great pad, but to keep replacing it once every 2-3 months is A LOT of cash. These look to be a nice solution! Once you get them, please come back and give me a product review! Thank you!! |
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