
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

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I don't think the Crazylight medium has shipped yet, except for review copies, so not sure how much info will be out there. The hump on the Hitscan is definitely more centered than the X2 v3 shape. Not sure what your hand size is, but I am around 20.5 x 10.5/11, and the Hitscan is weirdly accommodating compared to other small mice, especially if you're looking at comparables on Elo Shapes. X2 medium is also a bit wider than the Hitscan. Not as wide as an XM2, but it's noticeable compared to the Hitscan/other smallish mice. X2 also has flatter sides, IMO, than the Hitscan, and both have a similar sensor placement. Really just comes down to your hand size and whether you prefer a center hump or a rear hump. Both shapes work with more aggressive or relaxed claw shapes if you have bigger hands. If you have smaller hands, the X2 will fill out your palm thanks to the hump. Not sure what size ULX you have, but to me, even the classic feels flatter than both of these. Classic is significantly wider, but I have never felt that the Hitscan was too narrow for me personally. Elo Shapes is deceiving on this one, because the Hitscan is listed as a narrower mouse than, say, the Viper SE, but it definitely feels wider and more stable.
Check out the x2 cl medium or x2 v3 medium
3 different shapes and depends on your hand size and grip style. A7 - is a gpx clone neutral shape R1 - x2 medium clone L7 ultra+ - similar size to the r1 except the shape is closer to the sora and sora v2
X2 cl mini, if you want more hump to fill up your palm get the X2H cl
F1 is a rvm clone hitscan is a slightly modified rvm shape if you like big humps in the back i recommend the x2h cl or x2n
I use a very similar grip, just a bit less claw like. I’d just note that your pinky knuckle is bending under your hand a bit. I have significantly larger hands than you, but for me this causes lack of stability. A slightly boxier mouse if not wider might help you grip it more (like a pulsar x2 v3) Just a thought Edit: reading about the wrist pain too. I really think it’s from your pinky. You can see how the knuckle of it bends under your hand to cup? Going to a 1-3-1 grip or a wider mouse would fix this. I get the exact same issue with this grip on this mouse. It goes away if I use a wider mouse like ec1 or dav or dex etc. it takes time to adjust to the ergos shape with a forward grip but once you do it’s fine. I’m surprised it’s an issue with your listed hand measurement honestly , but the photo doesn’t lie lol
For large comfortable symmetrical I believe damoshark m9 is set to be very large and presumably comfort oriented and comes out soon Zowie FK1/S1 are strong options but also aren’t released yet sadly Large comfortable symmetrical mice are a little tricky to come by at the moment, but the Logitech SL2/SS2or any of its clones is a common choice for palm symmetrical. I like the xm2 a bit more as it’s wider and I like the back hump. I find the pulsar x2v2 (or v3 now) to be very comfortable as well. Its listed stats have it as smaller, but due to its flat boxy sides and rear hump it’s actually more full feeling in my palm than the superlight EDIT: I am sorry my nerd brain got distracted. I don't think these mice have bluetooth for the most part, you would have to check. I believe they all only use a proprietary dongle. However, that dongle is just a little usb cap that you could easily move from computer to computer no setup required. With that in mind, i personally would consider them good for quick device switching.
You don’t have to, but it’s a solid option. Death adders are great mice so if you aren’t having any issues, there’s no real need to change in this case and there’s plenty of options ranging from the wired death adder v3 for around 50 bucks to the new wireless v4 for loke 180 . If you wanted another mouse for no reason (like just to collect) then I’d go for something super diff just for fun lol. An X2 from pulsar is a good flat mouse that works with extended fingertip well but it’s a lot smaller than a death adder and may not be ideal for your hand size.
I have 20x11 hands and have been really struggling with my grip lately, as my Pulsar X2 V3 Medium feels like a swamp when I'm holding it. Not sure if it's just the coating or I have very sweaty hands. My thumb naturally rests around the beginning of the curve on the left side and it makes my aim very inconsistent. I've tried playing relaxed claw and mice like the Lamzu Thorn, Viper v3 Pro, and the Pulsar Xlite V4 but they all felt too large. Any help would be appreciated.
I think the Pulsar X2 V3 is a perfect mouse for people who switch up their grip. Can basically do anything with it but full palm (unless you have baby hands). I have 20.5x10 hands, and have no trouble lazy fingertipping/lazy claw gripping the X2 Crazylight, which is a X2 mini size
I always recommend the X2 mini/Medium as I find it a shape easy to use and one that accommodates different grip styles
I am a left handed player who uses fingertip grip as well! I have tried both the Pulsar X2A and X3 LHD in medium size. I think it's personal preference, but I preferred the X2A as I like ambidextrous mice more. I ended up returning my X3 LHD back to Pulsar and am currently using the X2A V3. The X3 LHD is not suitable for fingertip grip in my opinion, but I think can work with claw grip. I also own the Pulsar X2A Mini. I wouldn't recommend it because I found it too small. We have similar sized hands and medium is perfect. If you are in Tokyo, go to the Pulsar store at level 7 in the Sofmap building in Akihabara and you can try the mice out in person. I was there today and they had the Pulsar X3 LHD there. You can also try the Pulsar X2 there, it's the same shape as the Pulsar X2A. Edit: I think the Pulsar mice are the best options for left handed players, but there are alternatives. You could try the Logitech Pro 2 Lightspeed or Razer Viper Ultimate. The Lightspeed is an updated version of the Logitech G Pro Wireless which was an excellent mouse and I really liked it. The Razer Viper ultimate is also a good mouse that I've used for quite a while. Both of these mouse can be used with fingertip grip. I think both of these mice are dated and are too heavy, so I recommend you get a Pulsar mouse.

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

VXE
R1 Series
Budget king: lightweight, great value, long battery life.

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Hyperlight
Ultra-light (39g) for small hands; sensor is outdated.

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Viper V3 Pro
Adaptable shape, optical clicks, but scroll wheel malfunctions.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
Durable, heavy workhorse with free-spin scroll; prone to double-clicking.

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