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Rival 700
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SteelSeries - Rival 700

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ExileNorth • 4 months ago

Steel series Rival 700, if you can find one. I have big hands and it fits like a glove.

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
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lordvektor • 11 months ago

SteelSeries rivals, any model. I have a 7 year old rival 500 that is old and tired but still running and a 2-ish year old rival 700 that I’m very happy with.

r/buildapc • What are one of the best general purpose (mainly gaming) mouses? ->
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marvelsuperZzz • 2 months ago

my first proper mouse was the Steelseries Rival 700 and after it died i moved to g502. its been 3 years with the g502 but rival 5 was the best mouse i had ever used considering i have big hands. but G502 now seems irreplaceable

r/MouseReview • Best mouse you have ever used? ->
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nayapette • 4 months ago

Steelseries rival 700. That one with OLED screen and vibro engine. I had consultants in the store asking if they can hold it😅

r/MouseReview • What was your first "official" gaming mouse? ->
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sokuwai • 4 months ago

I also suffer from having Man Hands. I Have a Steele Series Rival 700 it’s big has some weight and haptics…. Sadly when I went to grab you a link I found out they discontinued it. If you can find one online somewhere highly recommend. Gaming on PC has been an issue for me since I was in high school I always thought I had Arthritis or something turns out having to claw your mouse hurts. But the rival 700 fits like a glove

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
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akillaninja • 12 months ago

I've been using a 50ish dollar Logitech for over a year now and I have no complaints. Uses a single AA battery that I replace like every 6 months or something. It's a gaming mouse, has a bunch of buttons and dpi settings. Works great. Before that, I owned a steelseries rival series that cost over a hundred dollars. The only thing I liked better about it was that it was heavier and had weighted plates in it. But it was wired and I got tired of it as well.

r/buildapc • I'm looking for a gaming mouse under 100$ ->
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Drussaxe • 4 months ago

Have you looked into Logitech g502 series, or the razor Naga pro, that's about as big as they get. I'm 11cm by 21 , steel series rival is pretty big too that's what I have, it's got an on board chips to store macros right on the mouse. Also try a claw grip, helps alot with big hands.

r/pcmasterrace • Help for a mouse that fits my hand ->
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LemmeSmashPls_ • 7 months ago

My very first Steelseries mouse (Rival, over 10 years old) is still working flawlessly, while three new ones have broken since (all with faulty left mouse button). The rubber grip of all four also started dissolving after a few months.... so for me personally Steelseries sadly is no option no more. Logitech has better rubber grips and similar ergonomics but the same problem with faulty switches after \~1 year. For a few years now, I'm using G502 which I have to replace every year.... which sucks but the price is acceptable and I couldn't find anything better yet.

r/blackdesertonline • Which mouse do you use for BDO and what is your recommendation? ->
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macuser007 • 2 months ago

Mentioned it here before: The biggest in game improvement came when I switched from an MX518 to the og Rival (inkl. cheating accusations). I wish SteelSeries would stop producing garbage and revive this shape with decent tech. Chasing this high ever since.

r/MouseReview • Best mouse you have ever used? ->
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NECooley • 4 months ago

Steelseries Rival, don’t worry. I’ll always love you, even if nobody else does, lmao.

r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->
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sladeAU • 20 days ago

I would never buy a hyperx mouse again. Mine was just crap. I lasted about 3 months before I swapped back to my ss rival.

r/cs2 • Which is the best for cs 2 ->
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SpamOJavelin • 10 months ago

>I keep breaking my Logitech G703 mice How are they breaking? That might be a good place to start, choosing something that is 'stronger' in the area they are breaking. I'm a bit surprised, as I have worn-through several mice (I'm a software developer and gamer, and use a mouse for hours every day for decades), but I have never had a mouse break, just worn out to the point that the finishes wear through or the clicker/scroll becomes intermittent. I have personally been happy with the SteelSeries Rival mouse I have been using for the last 7 years. I liked the Steelseries Sensei before that, but any soft-touch finish is not BIFL.

r/BuyItForLife • Looking for a sturdy long lasting gaming mouse ->
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ST4K__ • 4 months ago

Logitech mx518 then a steelseries rival

r/MouseReview • What was your first "official" gaming mouse? ->
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ST4K__ • 4 months ago

had to switch my rival for a g502 because the plastic on the side was eaten then after 2 monts or so i bought back the newer version of the rival

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