Wallhack SP-005 Review: Glass Speed, With a Little More Grip

★★★★ 4.2/5

Reviewed 2026-06-29

A 5th-gen micro-etched faceted-crystal glass pad ($99.99) from the SP lineage that traces back to the original SkyPad. It keeps glass's low-drag, effortless-glide character but adds a subtle surface texture that gives a touch more tactile feedback and control than the near-frictionless SP-004 — glass for players who found pure glass a little too slippery.

Best for: Tracking-leaning, lower-sens aimers who want glass speed but a bit more stopping feedback than a dead-slick pad gives.

Where to buy

Wallhack SP-005 (Glass)

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AimBench score

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

Glide speedspeed
Surfaceglass

The good

  • +Low-drag glass glide — long swipes and big turns feel effortless
  • +Micro-etched texture adds a touch of control and tactile feedback vs slick glass
  • +Premium tempered-glass build that won't wear or slow down like cloth
  • +Easy to wipe clean; consistent feel session to session

The catch

  • $99.99 — a real premium over a top cloth pad
  • Still a speed surface — flick-heavy / high-sens aimers can overshoot
  • Needs compatible skates (PTFE/UHMWPE) — glass-on-glass carves slow-spots over time
  • Glass can feel cold and is heavier/more fragile than cloth

AimBench insight

It's glass for people who found pure glass too slippery — the micro-etched texture buys a little control and feedback over the slicker SP-004, but it's still a speed surface, so high-sens flick aimers will overshoot and should stay on cloth.

Specs

SpecWallhack SP-005 (Glass)
Surfaceglass
Characterspeed
Feel5th-gen micro-etched, faceted-crystal glass — the fast, speed-oriented SP lineage (the SkyPad heritage) with a subtle surface texture that adds a touch more tactile feedback and control than the near-frictionless SP-004.
Price classFlagship
Glass pads split players: the speed is glorious for tracking, but the purest ones can feel like there's nothing under the mouse at all. The Wallhack SP-005 is the answer to that complaint. It's the 5th generation of the SP line — the lineage that goes back to the original SkyPad — and its trick is a micro-etched, faceted-crystal surface that keeps the low-drag glide while adding a subtle texture you can actually feel.

Speed, but not frictionless

Compared to the near-frictionless SP-004, the SP-005's etched surface gives a touch more tactile feedback and a hair more control — enough that stops feel a little more deliberate without giving up the effortless long-swipe character that makes glass worth buying. It still sits firmly on the speed side of the spectrum; this is a refinement of glass, not a conversion to control.

Who it's for (and who should skip it)

Pad choice is preference matched to your aim, not a score. The SP-005 suits a tracking-leaning, lower-sens player who wants glass speed with a bit more feedback — if you found a slick glass pad too uncontrollable, this is the fix. If you flick a lot or run high sens, the speed will still let you overshoot; a control cloth like the QcK Heavy or an Artisan will plant your shots better. And like any glass pad, run PTFE or UHMWPE skates on it — hard glass-on-glass skates carve permanent slow-spots over time.

Want even more glide and don't mind the slick feel? The cheaper SP-004 is the more frictionless option in the same family. Want the opposite — maximum stopping power? Drop to a fabric control pad. The SP-005 is the middle path: glass speed with manners.

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