Redragon Mammoth M801

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Sentiment score86% positive
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Last updated: Apr 30, 2026

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Reddit IconDriloman
4 months ago

the question is, your hands are big or small? i used to play with the redragon mammoth and m908 impact, is a hand's couch.. the size, the weight and the grip are amazing

Reddit IconJDSgameboy
10 months ago

Redragon mammoth. For a fellow big hand haver.

Reddit IconPrint_Hot
5 months ago

Epomaker F75 keyboard and Red Dragon M810 Max. They both have windows only software, but I never use any of the macro functions and RGB controls are on device.

Reddit IconRCaoili
7 months ago

I have been playing fps games with my Asus Rog Spatha X wireless with its monstrosity of 160+g of weight. I notice when I try to track an enemy and there strafe is kinda slow, my tracking isnt smooth even if they are just strafing one direction. Its like track stop track like zig zag... I recently change to my ancient mice Reddragon Mamooth M801 and it feels so much better for fps but I want a better quality one and just a bit more in length. I was thinking Lamzu thorn, would you agree? I tried measuring my hand using a phone and its about 20x10. I also mostly relaxed claw grip.

Reddit IconRipped_Alleles
8 months ago

The razer basilisk is a good bit bigger and I found the only one in their lineup that was comfortable for me. Outside of razer I use the red dragon mammoth. Can't find any thing else like it that isn't one of those awfull MMO mice.

Reddit Iconbonedaddy707
10 months ago

Redragon m801 is actually pretty big and i love it.

Reddit IconCarNerd66
8 months ago

Red dragon m801. Cheap. Works really well. I like it more than my razors. 1600dpi sense at 38

Reddit IconOssuum
6 months ago

Gaming mouse is worth cause office mice switches really aren't meant to be pressed or held so much or so forcefully and wear out quickly. That being said, you *must* be able to try it out and return it if it doesn't fit. Wrist issues due to an ill-fitting mouse are no joke.  Be careful about the side pad - most recently I was choosing between two versions of the same Redragon mouse with the side pad and with the usual MB4 + MB5 keys and a finger rest under them and the latter ended up being way more comfortable to use. Especially since in WT I have free look on MB4, so a big, holdable button is convenient. Also, I'm not sure about your regional prices, but 150 euro sounds excessive, I'd look for half that or less. And, on that note, consider wired mice first - gaming mice' wires are a lot less obtrusive than office ones', so there's no perceivable difference in usage experience, just hard limit on distance to PC case.

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