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WALLHACK SP-005 Review

7.9K views· 162 likes· 7:41· Feb 11, 2026

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I had a fun experience with this product, I wish they included more dot skates for newbies and that's it, I think it is worth it. Purchase link (affiliated) : https://collabs.shop/wnyc5l https://collabs.shop/wnyc5l 10% off with code: SPIRO Thanks for the support chat💚 Buy Other mice: ATK F1 V2: https://www.atk.store/products/atk-blazing-sky-f1-v2-series-esports-wireless-mouse?ref=spiro4&variant=47006581227738 scyrox v8: https://scyrox.com/vi7we7 EWEADN S9: https://www.eweadn.com/products/ewead... Tenz X Pulsar: https://www.pulsar.gg/products/tenz-s... mchose: https://www.mchose.store/products/mch... __________________________________________ Business Inquiries: spiro4tech@gmail.com tip/donate:https://ko-fi.com/spiro4 / spiro4 / spiro__4 https://x.com/spiro_4 __________________________________________ Music used: Routine / Dreaming by Rama Low #WALLHACK #mousereview #mousepad #glasspad __________________________________________ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:19 Unboxing 00:54 Design 01:17 Build 02:33 Surface 04:20 Gaming 06:33 Conclusion

About This Video

In this video I review the WALLHACK SP-005 (the 5th gen “Skypad” line that’s been around since 2017) and give you my full honest take after gaming on it. It’s not sponsored, but it is an affiliated collab—if you want to support, you can use code SPIRO for money off. I talk about the packaging (super secure, nice stiff case, protective foam that kinda smells), what you get in the box, and my one early nitpick: they call the included skates “sets,” but they’re really just samples, and 4 dots won’t cover some mice like a GPX. Then I break down what actually matters: design/build and the surface feel. The pad is a simple static black look (love it or hate it), but the size feels bigger than a lot of glass pads, and the thinner 3.3mm thickness seals super well to the desk (downside: it can be annoying to lift). The chamfered edges are improved and less sharp, and the base is very sticky. Surface-wise, it’s smooth, not grainy on the wrist, matte so it doesn’t reflect much, and it absorbs sweat faster than cheaper pads. In-game, the micro-adjustments feel uniquely smooth while still keeping solid stopping power—especially compared to budget glass pads that can feel jagged or out of control. I also cover skate dependency tests, dust/cleanliness reality with glass, and why the $130 price is the biggest con even though the experience is top tier.

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