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Looking for a heavy mouse

LudoTheGreat

Looking for a new mouse. Only real requirements are that it fits large hands, is heavy, and it's well built. I'm currently using the Logitech g402 and hate it. It almost fits my hand, it's only a tad small, but man is that thing cheap feeling. It's way too light and the buttons feel like they flex when I press them. The best feeling/fitting mouse that I have ever used was the R.A.T 7, but the sensor on that thing was horrible. I went through 3 mice before moving on.

 

Anyone have any suggestions on something that fits my 3 requirements? 

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Looking for a new mouse. Only real requirements are that it fits large hands, is heavy, and it's well built. I'm currently using the Logitech g402 and hate it. It almost fits my hand, it's only a tad small, but man is that thing cheap feeling. It's way too light and the buttons feel like they flex when I press them. The best feeling/fitting mouse that I have ever used was the R.A.T 7, but the sensor on that thing was horrible. I went through 3 mice before moving on.

 

Anyone have any suggestions on something that fits my 3 requirements? 

G502

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Corsair M95?

 

I have one, it has a metal bottom plate, decent weight but the buttons take some getting used to.  It's a smaller mouse though, I claw grip it.  I wouldn't buy one without first trying it

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Cm storm reaper, its really nice

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Logitech G502 - like the G402 but heavier and has more macros and way faster sensor

Corsair M95 - a little different from your preference but weight is balanced sensor is somewhat in the middle

Zowie Fk-1 or EC1-a - fairly heavy but not too much that it restricts movement and has some of the best sensors for FPS games

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Logitech G502, has a great weight system but even empty it is one of the heaviest mice I believe! Plus its a great all round mouse the best I would say having borrowed a friends for a while! (need to order my own soon!!!)

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Is the G502 bigger? Is it a better quality build compared to the g402? the g402 feels like super thin and flexible plastic and has really shied me away from other Logitech mice.

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I agree with the G502. Love the weight of that mouse

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I agree with the G502. Love the weight of that mouse

G500s.... or g500 if they make them anymore

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