EspTiger Tiger Arc 2 Review: The Floaty Balanced Middle

★★★★ 4.2/5

Reviewed 2026-06-20

A floaty, balanced PTFE that slides a touch faster than a Corepad with less initial resistance. A great pick if a pure control skate feels sticky but glass feels too fast.

Best for: Players who find control skates draggy off the line but find glass and speed PTFE too slippery — the comfortable middle ground.

AimBench score

Product verdict — build, value & fit, not win-rate.

Glide speedbalanced
MaterialPTFE

The good

  • +Floaty, balanced glide with low initial resistance off the line
  • +Slightly quicker than typical balanced PTFE without being a speed skate
  • +Cheap, like the rest of EspTiger's range
  • +Smooth, snag-free edges

The catch

  • Sits close to other balanced skates — not a distinct enough feel for everyone
  • Budget fitment range is narrower than the big brands
  • PTFE wear applies; not as durable as hardened or glass options

AimBench insight

Buy Arc 2 for the low break-away stiction, not the top speed — if your weak spot is tiny repositioning flicks feeling sticky off the line, this fixes that without committing you to a fast pad or a lighter mouse.

Specs

SpecEspTiger Tiger Arc 2
MaterialPTFE
Characterbalanced
GlideSlightly faster than Corepads with less initial resistance — floaty, balanced glide.
Price classBudget
Tiger Arc 2 is for the player stuck between two feelings: a control skate that drags as you start to move, and a fast skate that gets away from you. It glides a touch quicker than a Corepad with noticeably less initial resistance, so the mouse breaks into motion easily but never feels uncontrollable. EspTiger calls it floaty, and that is the right word.

The low-stiction selling point

What sets Arc 2 apart from other balanced PTFE is how little break-away resistance it has — the friction you feel right as you start a movement. Lower stiction makes small repositioning flicks feel effortless without turning the whole glide fast. For players who do a lot of fine micro-adjustment, that off-the-line ease is the feature worth paying attention to.

The honest part

Skates do not raise your hit-rate, and the felt glide here still depends on your pad and how heavy your mouse is — a floaty skate on a fast pad with a 45 g mouse feels very different from the same skate on cloth with a 70 g mouse. What Arc 2 reliably gives you is a smooth, low-stiction, balanced feel for very little money. That is the honest pitch.

If 'balanced but slightly floaty' is exactly what you want, Arc 2 nails it. If you want broader fitment in the same lane, the Corepad PRO MAX or Hotline 3.0 Plus are the safer all-rounders.

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