
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
MMO button beast, but discontinued and double-click prone.

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G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.
G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.
G703. You have large hands. Best buy runs sales every week on different mice. This week is the superlight 2 SE. It's the superlight 2 just without the 8k polling rate dongle. Switching to a superlight would probably throw you off. Not sure how often you use the extra buttons on the 502 or switch DPI. I used a G602 for a long time thinking I needed 8 buttons. Now a G pro X. Aim is significantly better and I don't need to have my DPI at 2000 to 360. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to, I use the free steel series mouse trainer.
I was torn between this and viper v3 pro. I went with the v3 pro because of the grip and the stock skates are way better. Also it was on sale at microcenter for $115 I think. Superlight 2 was about $160-180.
Hello everyone. I'm looging for my DeathAdder V3 replacement. She is good for short time usage but gaming sessions could be uncomfortable. My best mouse was Corsair Glaive RGB but it's no longer available. Through last moth i've tried: \* Corsair Sabre V2 Pro - this is mouse for kids, not adults with wide hands \* Lamzu Paro Aurora - excellent performace but again, too small \* G502 Ligthspeed Hero - forget about it, maximum uncomfortable \* G Pro X Superlight 2 SE - nope, symetric shape is not for me \* Razer Basilisk V3 Pro - better than G502 but still, not this shape and too expencive My hand is 18 x 10,5cm Thinking about Pulsar X3 but don't want spend 149$ for a mouse. 100$ and below would be great. Don't want fancy gaming features 8K, 4K, 9999 buttons and milion dpi. It must be comfort, wireless and have good sliders, that's all. Thank you in advice.
Hmm i'm looking at A7 V2 right now and isn't it symetric shape? I've try g pro x superlight and i'm afraid that ergo will be better for me
Just get the superlight 2, keep it simple
Been using the mouse for like 3 yrs never got any reliability problem or build quality problem. Yeah it have its own problems but reliability is not one of them and all those problems are generally people's personal preference or minor gripes. And many people only hate it due to its shape.
Pro x superlight 2 wireless is hands down the Best mouse in existence for straight competitive gaming if you can get it for that price ( usually a little more) Other than that probably any glorious mouse of your liking (personal preference)
I mean there will always be that odd one that for nostalgic reasons prefer wired but there is really no practical reason anymore. You charge them for one or two hours every week or every other week and there is no difference in response time. The mice do not sleep and do not need a second to wake up anymore as in the olden times. Their sensors and polling rates are absolutely top notch. The superlight 2 is usb-c as well so no reason not to just put the cable there if you ever want to or the battery gets too low accidentally. I'm a heavy user so the old superlight I replaced a couple times because of wear which is normal. I used Razer before and they wore out in months instead of years like the Logitech. The new ones have the light switches instead of mechanical, which are supposed to last way longer (same feel though) and don't get the double click bug mice used to have after years of heavy use. So I'd say the superlight 2 actually lasts you really long. After a couple years you will probably still notice the wear when the clicking gets slightly less easy which is usually my cue to replace it even though they technically still work fine. I can't speak for glorious from personal experience but they are said to be solid.

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
MMO button beast, but discontinued and double-click prone.

VXE
Dragonfly R1 Pro
Lightweight value champ, but small with some QC issues.

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Hyperlight
Ultra-light for small hands; 8K dongle sold separately.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
Durable, many buttons, adjustable weight; prone to double-clicks.

Razer
Viper V3 Pro
Lightweight, adaptable shape, high performance; scroll wheel issues.

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