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I, like you, have very small hands. In fact those are almost my same dimensions. I like to claw and fingertip grip, so I need really small mice. My first suggestion would be if you like the X2 mini even though it's dying, get a new one. Next suggestion, is to check out [eloshapes](https://www.eloshapes.com/). It's a website that has a huge catalog of mouse shapes and sizes, and lets you compare them against each other. With that out of the way, onto the mice I've tried, and what I found I like best. Endgame gear op1 8k: amazing clicks, love the coating, decent shape. Many think it's small but I actually found it slightly too big for my prefered grip style. If you palm or palm claw though, it's a great choice. Razer Orochi v2: very comfortable, nice and small, fits my hand and grip style well. But it is a little older and heavier than many modern mice. Thinking about picking up a zaopin z1 as the alternative that has the same shape but modern and light. Darmoshark M3 micro: fantastic coating and pretty great shape! It's a little thin and I find my fingers sore after a while, I need more practice with it. But the clicks were pretty terrible. I desoldered the switches and swapped in some kailh white blades and now it's pretty good. And my current main... g-wolves ht-s2 pro 8k: super light, the clicks feel amazing. Light, crisp, responsive. The shape is so comfortable and puts the scroll wheel and side buttons right where they need to be for my short hands. Only downside is there is no coating, so it feels a little slippery without grip tape. But they include some decent grip tape in the box, making it the mouse I come back to all the time. Finally, I have the mchose L7 on the way, and it's one I'm very excited for. Small size, good looking shape, good price, and reviews love the coating, clicks, and everything else. Haven't had it in hand yet though, so can't confirm. Honorable mentions: WL mouse beast x mini, darmoshark M2 pro, xtrify mz1, WL mouse Miao, darmoshark m5 All are pretty good small mice, but not quite as favorite as the others I've tried for one reason or another.
Fenrir asym is awesome But if you want to b really safe go with ht-s2 pro 8k since it's easily fingertipablr and still retains the viper shape (smaller than viper mini and 28. Something grams)
I have the op18k, also own the smaller brother of the fenrir the hsk pro 4K. If you mainly don’t use side buttons the fenrir and fen asym are great iterations on what the hsk fell short on. But I find that if you want a well rounded mouse that does it all. I would go for the ht-s2 pro. I’ll explain why. The problem I always had was narrowness. Often times the mouse while trying to make it more finger tip friendly would end up being too narrow when in reality what’s needed is a significant decrease in length. The ht-s2 has a standard width but a much shorter length allowing you to freely move vertically, but also have tons of side to side movement without requiring you to cramp Your hands.
Arye RCC-1 imo. Gwolves HT-S2 or HTS Ultra perhaps.
I used to have a HT-S2, yeah. Haven't tried the HTS ultra though. I have a ASUS Harpe Ace Mini that, shape-wise, I like better than the OP1 or HT-S2. Another option is the Gwolves HTR, HTX mini/HTX ultra or maybe the Finalmouse small. I don't really enjoy the small fingertip oriented mice, but I do feel that Gwolves has the most options and best options for small mice out there.
have you tried the last two examples? I had the same qs as op but with smaller hands, i tried the ht-s2 but the hump was too obtuse so i was debating on getting the ultra cause of this
I used fingertip for a few years. The issues with tracking will get better over time as you develop better technique, but the reality is having a point of contact for extra stability so you can use your wrist more reactively is what almost every single top aimer on the planet uses for reactive tracking situations. Fingertip for smooth tracking and precision tracking is unbeatable, but in games like tac fps where stability is more important, fingertip will always be a more difficult grip style to use than claw. It's not that you can't use it, as I said I used it for years and most recently, during season 2, I had a 91 avg leetify aim rating with my HT-S2 at 26k elo and a 1.35 k/d avg. So it's not like you can't compete against public level players if you're using fingertip. But, I really feel like claw is way easier to use, this season I'm a little lower elo at 24k but I'm avging a better aim rating and much higher k/d (94/1.54) on the HTX4K using a claw grip with fingertip mainly for micro.
The X2F at 29g has me so damn interested. Currently gaming a beast X mini that I fingertip but, had really wanted to mess with an X2F after I 3d printed my own mouse. The X2F was held back by the weight for something so small it made no sense. Very excited to try that mouse and then also excited for the Lycan at 28g from G-Wolves
There are definetly really expensive mice. 120-180 dollars. Some good(lamzu, gwolves, razer) and some bad(Logitech, final mouse) but there are also really cheap mice. Like atk, kysona, mchose, keychron g and m series(most of their mice are 30-50$) and some really good affordable mice like the op1 8k(75$ and considered by many as one of the best mice)
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