
Pulsar Gaming Gears - X3 LHD CrazyLight Mini Gaming Mouse
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I have tried, Pulsar X3 LHD Crazylight Pulsar X2A Mini Vaxee XE-S L Razer Viper Ultimate If you want an ambi Mouse go for the X2A or the XE-S. The Viper is a bit outdated and the rubber on the side gave up on me. The X2A Mini is defo smaller than the XE-S and has a higher backend. But the XE-S feels more premium. My favorite is the X3. Ergo feels so good, its very light. Only thing I didnt like were the mousefeet, and the dots that come with it are completely shit. I used some Obsidian Dots and I am very happy with it. Tldr: Best: Pulsar X3 LHD CL. Premium feeling: Vaxee XE-S L
Thanks a lot for the recommendation! Funny enough, the Pulsar X3 LHD Crazylight is actually on its way to me already — **I ordered it a couple of days ago** and I’m just waiting for delivery. It’ll be the first mouse I’ve ever bought that’s *truly* designed for left-handed users, so I’m really curious to see how it feels after spending my whole life adapting to ambidextrous shapes. Their X3 line caught my attention exactly because it’s rare to see a modern, lightweight ergo design made specifically for us. I’ve also been looking into their ambidextrous options like the X2A and X2A Mini, and honestly the whole lineup looks solid. It’s refreshing to see a smaller company putting out shapes and configurations that include both lefties and ambi users without treating us like an afterthought. On the MMO side, I’m also giving the Logitech G903 a try. I didn’t mention it in the original post, but I went ahead and ordered two mice: the X3 LHD for everyday use and precision work, and the G903 for the games where I need more side buttons. I originally wanted the Viper Ultimate because it’s similar in specs and weight, but I couldn’t find stock anywhere — so the G903 seemed like the best option for that category. I used ambidextrous mice for most of my life (Diamondback, Lancehead, etc.), and the G903 fits that same tradition of being usable regardless of which hand you prefer. So thank you again for pointing it out. It’s genuinely nice to see more lefties recommending gear :D
I’m using the x3lhd. I thought there was something wrong with me and that I was just imagining things. At first, I thought it was because of the mousepad (I tried three different ones). In the meantime, I plugged in my old G Pro X with double-click issues(no floaty feeling), and in the end I still have the same floaty feeling, not to mention the creaky plastic under the thumb appear after 2months. The supergrips that came with the mouse only lasted about two weeks , after that they felt just like the cheapest tapes from AliExpress. I’m not an expert when it comes to mice, but if I’m spending 110 euros, I would expect better quality. On top of that, I waited six months for the mouse due to multiple delays. So its my first and last Pulsar mice for now.
Vaxee XE-S (Left Handed Version) for small mice, Pulsar X2a series as well as X3 Left Handed Edition.
Im lefty as well and have used the Logitech G pro(regular, not the superlight) and Pulsar X2A. Both of these have side buttons on both sides and come with caps/lids if you decide to remove the buttons on either side. My current mouse is the Pulsar X3 LHD(LHD meaning left handed version). This has an ergonomic shape and is most comfortable mouse I've used.
Pulsar has their blackfriday sale going on. Ive been loving their X3 crazylight.
I have the x3 crazylight. It might be the most comfortable mouse I have ever had.
If you are looking for a bigger mouse, the x3 cl only comes in mini size. I had terra for a long time and x3 cl for a super short time (they originally sold it as x3 and not mini, I returned mine when the size was smaller as I have large hands) Terra is a fantastic mouse, love mine. shape is basically g703, good claw for large hands fills the middle of the palm nicely. Big ass side buttons, crisp clicks. The only gripe I have with the mouse would probably be battery life, on 2k polling, it lasts about 2-3 day-ish They both have pretty similar if not the same shape overall, it really comes down to size.
X3 crazy light only comes in mini size
Also in the hunt for palm-able ergo. I am waiting for my VT3S gen 2 (same shape as Pro Max) after liking the VT3 gen 2. The latter is a bit bulky for my small hands while being the most comfortable. Here are a few alternatives you can also try: - EC2 clones: The long tail doesn't work for me. Many to choose from if it does for you. - G703: even bulkier. I tried the X3 mini which has flat buttons and is smaller. It gives you a lot more way more control like an ambi but it's not comfortable for me. - DEX: I only tried the 3D printed model shape. It feels grippier due to the narrow waist. I would try this next if VT3S is not working out for me. - OUTSET AX: also worth a shot as it's similar to VT3 with a narrower waist but a higher hump. It feels more controllable in my hands.
Weight. The crazy light mini is like 40% lighter or something
I have large hands (21x11) and can get away with small mice using a claw grip, but it definitely increases the rate at which my hands fatigue. Width is the main factor for me personally. At the end of the day, many top aimers even with small to medium hands use large mice and out perform others. So there’s no real evidence so to speak that smaller mice actually perform with higher speed or agility. MattyOW, the top aim trainer grinder, isn’t lacking agility as a medium handed dude on a large and 60g mouse compared to my ass finger tipping a CL mini at 45g. With that un mind, it really just comes down to preference and comfort.
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