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WHICH GLASS IS RIGHT FOR YOU?! MECHA, NAGISA, WISTERIA ROUND UP!

2.0K views· 35 likes· 5:33· Nov 29, 2025

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In this video I do a quick glasspad round-up on three recent releases: the Talon Games Nagisa, the Yuki Aim Mecha, and the InfinityMice Wisteria. All of these were sent out to me, but like always, this is my complete honest take—how they feel, how they glide, how the bases behave on the desk, and who each pad actually makes sense for. If you’re trying to get into glass or you’re just stuck deciding between these three, this is the kind of comparison that saves you money and time. I break down the unboxing and build stuff that actually matters: thickness, edge feel, base grip, coating vs uncoated, and whether your arm is going to stick during longer sessions. Speed-wise, the Mecha is the fastest (treated glass and super smooth), Wisteria sits in the middle with a textured matte-like uncoated feel, and Nagisa is the slowest of the three while still being very fast overall. My favorite performance pick is the Wisteria because it gives me great starting speed but still lets me make clean micro-adjustments, and it’s a solid value at $110. Nagisa is a really good “first glasspad” option at $90 on Amazon, and Mecha looks great and is fast, but for $130 I think the base and edges could be better.

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