CORSAIR

IRONCLAW RGB FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse

CORSAIR IRONCLAW RGB FPS/MOBA Gaming Mouse

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Sentiment score68% positive
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Last updated: Apr 17, 2026

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Reddit IconLootman
3 months ago

I used all the popular wireless mice and think the wireless naga is the best mouse you can buy - it has changable buttons if you want less than 12. But its a larger one so it depends how you like to hold it. I also have a wired deathadder and thats ok for browsing the web, but it probably has no issues in gaming, a lot of people use it. Razer used to have real quality control issues that look like theyre sorted (ill still never buy a keyboard of theirs after they swapped to their own cost cutting switches, or use any of their controllers after having horrible experiences with them). Deathadder is very cheap for being comparable to other name brand mice, but theres always the random china brands that work no issue too or a brand like technet - a lot of mice now will all work fine. I also have a (pretty good replica) fake deathadder so watch out if you buy off ebay. I really liked the wired corsair ironclaw, the wireless one is a rattling piece of ass (that ive tried two of, so its just bad) - if you want a larger mouse that you can really palm its a really good wired mouse. I tried the wireless logitech mouse that people fawn over but it strikes me as "good if thats all you know", wildly overrated mouse - its like the hyperx headset or yeti snowball mic of mice.

Reddit IconUnstable_Pixel314
9 months ago

I have large hands and find that the Corsair Iron Claw mouse feels better than most mice. But the options for large hands is pretty limited. Good luck. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/gaming-mouse/ch-9307011-na/ironclaw-rgb-fps-moba-gaming-mouse-ch-9307011-na If you prefer an Ergonomic mouse for neutral hand position, I have also used the Logitech MX Vertical and it’s also of the larger size and can be used wired or wireless. https://www.logitech.com/en-us/shop/p/mx-vertical-ergonomic-mouse.910-005447

Reddit Iconacu2005
5 months ago

oof that sucks, I bought a Razer Basilisk Ultimate in 2021 that's still going strong. Before this though I had a Corsair Ironclaw where the mousewheel shaft snapped after about a year. Replaced under warranty but the replacement had the stupid double clicking issue. I really liked that mouse it was chunky and heavy but I think it's the only mouse I've ever owned that I felt fit well in my hand.

Reddit Iconbendy5428
2 months ago

This is by far my favorite mouse I’ve owned. I’m on my second one only because I dropped a weight on the other while rearranging my room. Worst mouse I ever had was a Corsair Iron Claw it lasted for about 2 maybe 3 months and then the scroll wheel died. I decided that was my last Corsair peripheral.

Reddit IconBernies_left_mitten
9 months ago

Agree. I have ironclaw wireless and wired, and then a G502 as well. Definitely prefer the size of the ironclaws. Only bought the 502 for extra buttons (ironclaw wireless wheel broke--known issue--and wired has fewer buttons).

9 months ago

Corsair Ironclaw might be tolerable. I prefer the wireless version. They're both noticeably larger than the G502, and I also prefer something that can pretty much use my whole hand. Idk if you'll find anything quite big enough, esp depending on your grip.

Reddit IconBfox135
9 months ago

Corsair IronClaw! its made for large hands but with gaming layout

Reddit Iconbjarkifb
9 months ago

I have quite large hands and Corsair Ironclaw works pretty well for me. It's pretty "high" so it fills the palm and therefore you don't have to bend your fingers as much.

Reddit IconChief__Chonk
9 months ago

The Corsair Ironclaw would be better for you I believe.

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