G403 HERO
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I got like 22cm long and pre wide hand I agree with your post G403 hero is beast shape My terra should arrive in few days I've tried almost all other shapes probably over 20 mice at this point LMAO There's only like 3 usable mice for my hand size I just never understood why Logitech never bothered with g703 superlight Then again,they would never been able to make it 50g anyways so. The gpx/gpx 2 is a brick compared to my chinese VXE I use rn
For me, all three Logitech's I have (G203, G403 and G502 Hero) are super comfortable, with good weight, good grip (even the 203), and the 502 has the button on the side that I find perfect. On the 502 Hero you can add or remove the weights, I'm using only one to be around what i'm used with the 402. My last mouse was a Corsair M60, not great, bit weird to grip, too big, before that was a Cooler Master Sentinel that lasted only a year.
I bought a Logitech G403 in 2017. I liked it so much I bought a second one in 2018, for my work computer. I used the first one so much that the battery capacity eventually degraded: so I got a $9 replacement battery and swapped it in - battery life better than new, even now. It works wirelessly, or wired, and it's snappy, precise, and has a pretty low-key appearance. Looks like they're only $60 now: Logitech G403 HERO Gaming Mouse https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/shop/p/g403-hero-gaming-mouse edit: It also has a removable weight in the bottom if you want a super light mouse. For me, it feels better to leave the weight in, but the option is there
Hey u/International_Use367, SUUUUUPER WEIRD but I'm in the exact situation and have spent most of the day looking for the EXACT SAME THING. I mean super exact! I too own a Basilisk (Ultimate) and I dug out my ancient Deathadder Chroma earlier today to test it out (turns out this was more comfortable than my Basilisk this whole time.. https://preview.redd.it/lt150792kxbf1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3913dd8c962b32be5869fa1eabde894b2eb64f18 I also wandered around a store today, mostly to check out the G502 because it's what everyone recommends, but the size and shape is extremely similar to the Basilisk (as far as I could tell from spending 5 minutes fondling one in a store), having handled one I have no idea why people recommend it. I think probably the next candidates I checked out were the Corsair Ironclaw, and the MX Master 3 from Logitech. Or one of those super weird vertical ergo things, but I dunno if I'm ready for that yet. I swiped this G403 Hero off someone because the scroll wheel died on it, it's pretty close to the Deathadder but there's not much in it. But if you happen to see this and find or get a recommendation that works for you, could you pass it along to me or tag me on it? Would be super appreciated.
Logitech G403 HERO mouse and Kychron K2 HE keyboard. Visually, they don't go with each-other, but I priorityse feel and usability over aesthetics.
I use a Xtrfy M4 wired with glass Superglide skates and grip tape. I also have a HyperX haste, HyperX Pulsefire and G403 hero which I found things I didn’t like with them. No software needed for the Xtrfy. Which was a dream for me.
I'm guessing you have the g502? It's popular, but I'm not a fan personally. Too heavy. I have a g403 and like it. That said, I have pretty much 100% switched to gyroscope aiming on a controller for about a year now.
I don't have noodle arms, but I also don't want to fight my mouse. It is noticeably heavier than my g403 hero.
I recently bought a Logitech G703 lightspeed. I play FPS a lot. Mainly CS and some other games as well. I've been using the wired G403 version for almost 7 years and finally made the switch to the wireless version G703. Both have same dimension's with G703 having a more premium feel. Nice click feel and an overall nice feel to it. Feels much better than the G403 especially not having any wires and just being free to move around. Battery life is great as well. I'm pretty happy with it. Check it out it's not bad. I bought it for 275aed. it's a bit expensive online in some places and cheap in some. I know a store where you can walk in and get it. That's what I did as I couldn't wait for online delivery.
all personal preference but i always found dedicated mmo mice with like 6-12 side buttons to be way too overkill and honestly clunky to use. mice with simple 2 side buttons always felt nicer for me, esp when considering shift, alt, and ctrl modifiers. ive been using logitech g403hero as my daily driver which has worked great for me
Im sitting here with my g403 hero. 2 buttons, main attack and dogeroll lol. (Also a bunch of extra keys on keyboard for mounts and stuff but nvm that)