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I want a new Gaming mouse and currently using the Razer Deathadder 2013. I have large hands and I use the claw grip mostly maybe the palm every once in a while. 

 

Suggestions and why they are better or worth it. 

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Corsair M65 (RGB if you can afford it)?

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I'm really liking the M65 RGB.

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see if you like any of the mad catz there a good brand and there sturdy

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IF you like the Razer deathadder 2013 editiion , then go for Razer Naga 2014 if you're interested in MMO.  But if you want to take a upper hand in gaming then go for

 

1. Madcatz Rat.7  (you can find it in ebay for 105$) or Rat 9 ( if you prefer wireless ( 139$)

2. Roccat Tyon

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Corsair Sabre optical;

Logitech G402/G502

Steelseries Rival

Zowie FK1

 

These are all mice that are very good, have good build quality and cost less than 80 bucks. (G502 being 79.99$/€ and therefore the most expensive one) 

You should be able to claw/hybrid grip these mice.

 

There is also the Minoix Naos 7000 but that's more palm grip than claw or hybrid so I'd go for one of the mice I listed above. :)

 

Maybe the roccat Kone (any version really, I would go for optical though) or the Tyon are also something for you.

 

edit: I wouldn't really go for the madcatz mice but that's me. I personally don't like the design and I've read that they do tend to break quite easily. 

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I want a new Gaming mouse and currently using the Razer Deathadder 2013. I have large hands and I use the claw grip mostly maybe the palm every once in a while. 

 

Suggestions and why they are better or worth it. 

First figure out your grip - then go for an optical sensor that is "perfect" there are a few of them that are very highly regarded that lack mouse acceleration.  

 

Finally, make sure that the weight is satisfactory.  Some people get all excited over lights and other nonsense features and they forget about the actual ergonomics of using their mice.  Light ones are great for people who lift or twitch fps OR do detail work such as editing.

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First figure out your grip - then go for an optical sensor that is "perfect" there are a few of them that are very highly regarded that lack mouse acceleration.  

 

Finally, make sure that the weight is satisfactory.  Some people get all excited over lights and other nonsense features and they forget about the actual ergonomics of using their mice.  Light ones are great for people who lift or twitch fps OR do detail work such as editing.

He said claw grip BTW

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Yea Claw grip and hybrid palm sometimes. i like the look of the M65

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What about the G502? That mouse looks nice.

 

The M65 is better than the G502. But that's just my opinion.

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