Glorious Helios Review: The Hard Pad That Bridges Cloth and Glass

★★★★ 4/5

Reviewed 2026-06-20

A razor-thin adhesive hard pad that's much faster than cloth but keeps more stopping power than glass — the in-between surface for speed players who find glass too loose. A niche but well-executed pick, with the catch that it sticks down permanently.

Best for: Speed-leaning aimers who want a fast hard surface that's more controllable than glass and don't mind a fixed, adhesive pad.

AimBench score

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

Glide speedspeed
Surfacehard

The good

  • +Much faster than cloth while keeping more control than a glass pad
  • +Razor-thin profile sits flush with the desk — no raised edge to catch your hand
  • +Wipes clean and doesn't absorb sweat like cloth
  • +Fills the real gap between speed cloth and full glass

The catch

  • Adhesive mounting is effectively permanent — no repositioning, no taking it to a LAN
  • Hard surface wears skates faster than cloth
  • Niche feel that not everyone gets along with
  • Character is a preference, not a measurable advantage

AimBench insight

The adhesive mount is the whole decision — it's effectively permanent, so you can't reposition it, take it to a LAN, or easily resell, and like any hard surface it wears skates faster; buy it only if you've committed to one desk and tried glass but wanted more brakes.

Specs

SpecGlorious Helios (Hard)
Surfacehard
Characterspeed
FeelRazor-thin adhesive hard pad — much faster than any cloth, yet leaves decent stopping power, so it sits on the control side of hard speed pads.
Price classBudget
The Helios is the odd one out in the best way: a razor-thin hard pad that sticks directly to your desk. It glides much faster than any cloth but holds onto more stopping power than glass, which puts it in a genuinely useful spot for speed players who tried glass and found it too slippery to control.

The cloth-to-glass bridge

On the speed/control axis, the Helios lands between a fast cloth like the Hien and a glass pad like the SP-004. You get a quick, slick glide without the near-zero brakes of glass, so micro-adjustments are still possible. For a high-sens aimer who wants more speed than cloth but isn't ready to give up all stopping power, that middle ground is the pitch — and it delivers it well.

Live with the trade-offs

Two real catches. The adhesive backing is effectively permanent — once it's down, it stays, so you can't reposition it or pack it for a LAN. And like any hard surface, it wears mouse skates faster than cloth, so factor in replacement feet. The flush, razor-thin profile is a plus: there's no raised edge to dig into your wrist.

Same honest line as the rest: a hard pad isn't a faster route to wins, just a faster surface. There's no measured aim advantage to any pad — only a consistent glide and a stable stop. Gear is a floor, not a booster.

Niche but well made. If you want hard-pad speed with more control than glass and you're fine committing it to one desk, the Helios is a strong pick. If you want to keep your skates and your flexibility, a fast cloth does most of the same job.
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