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so i would like to get a new mouse and i was wondering if there are any that actually would fit my whole hand and that i dont have to break my fingers for since i currently can only fingertip my razer imperator and i consider that to already be a big mouse.

 

so i need a good mouse for big hands gaming and preferrebly not glossy since i tend to sweet in the summer also nice wuld be something like the razer mamba i think it is where you can detach the cable for wireless operation since i dont like all the clutter at my desk but i guess that doesnt matter to much to me.

 

im right handed and like clean looks nothing "gaming" lookin with a bunch of stickers or something... 

 

...thanks in advance
 

EDIT: budget i dont care

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I own the Razer Mamba and I would not suggest it at all. If you want wireless you're far better off just buying a wireless mouse instead of a combo.

I would suggest you stay away from Razer all the time (Overrated and overpriced tech for fanboys).

Logitech and Corsair make really good and big mouses, I'm sure someone here will comment with either one of those brands.

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I own the Razer Mamba and I would not suggest it at all. If you want wireless you're far better off just buying a wireless mouse instead of a combo.

I would suggest you stay away from Razer all the time (Overrated and overpriced tech for fanboys).

Logitech and Corsair make really good and big mouses, I'm sure someone here will comment with either one of those brands.

Razer has some really good mice, like the death adder.

 

I love my G400S.

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I own the Razer Mamba and I would not suggest it at all. If you want wireless you're far better off just buying a wireless mouse instead of a combo.

I would suggest you stay away from Razer all the time (Overrated and overpriced tech for fanboys).

Logitech and Corsair make really good and big mouses, I'm sure someone here will comment with either one of those brands.

i like my razer deathadder 2013...

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I own the Razer Mamba and I would not suggest it at all. If you want wireless you're far better off just buying a wireless mouse instead of a combo.

I would suggest you stay away from Razer all the time (Overrated and overpriced tech for fanboys).

Logitech and Corsair make really good and big mouses, I'm sure someone here will comment with either one of those brands.

well i did like logitechs old mice but the new lineup just seems so plasticy gaming lookin if i recall correctly (if not feel free to correct me) and about corsair i dont know since by comparison they are not as long in the business as most of the other brands so i dont know wether to trust them or not also im not aware of their current lineup (i should take a look later) so i kind of lean towards logitech or mad catz because of their awesome feature allowing you to adjust the mouse to your hands needs

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Technologically speaking Logitech G502 is the "best" gaming mouse available currently. For wireless, nothing beats Logitech G602.

 

For more clean looking mice for big hands, I would recommend SteelSeries Rival and Mionix Naos 7000. Both are big mice with flawless sensors. The Naos 7000 has more "ergonomic" shape due to the finger rests on the right side of the mouse.

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Check the Gigabyte M8000X ....

I have used it in the past and it has a nice layout and its comfortable 

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thanks for all your suggestions also what do you think of the madcatz rat 9 (white)

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well i did like logitechs old mice but the new lineup just seems so plasticy gaming lookin if i recall correctly (if not feel free to correct me) and about corsair i dont know since by comparison they are not as long in the business as most of the other brands so i dont know wether to trust them or not also im not aware of their current lineup (i should take a look later) so i kind of lean towards logitech or mad catz because of their awesome feature allowing you to adjust the mouse to your hands needs

 

My corsair M65 has been good to me. But I did come across threads complaining about mouse acceleration issue with this mouse which was later fixed with a firmware update. Best mouse I've used. (Previously, razer imperator & a few logitech mice). Corsair gets a +1 from me.

 

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thanks for all your suggestions also what do you think of the madcatz rat 9 (white)

I owned an old black one for about 2-3 years, it works pretty well, but is rather fragile at the points where you can swap parts.

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thanks for all your suggestions also what do you think of the madcatz rat 9 (white)

i had the rat7 for a long time, which was an amazing mouse.  but i think the rat9 is a little smaller (could be wrong). and thought the white one is glossy?

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Having the Logitech Proteus Core G502 now, it's pretty good for about 69$ in my country  :)

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i had the rat7 for a long time, which was an amazing mouse.  but i think the rat9 is a little smaller (could be wrong). and thought the white one is glossy?

didnt look like it :( 

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didnt look like it :(

just doublechecked, available in Matte Black, Gloss Black, Gloss Red, Gloss White  :(

 

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I own the Razer Mamba and I would not suggest it at all. If you want wireless you're far better off just buying a wireless mouse instead of a combo.

I would suggest you stay away from Razer all the time (Overrated and overpriced tech for fanboys).

Logitech and Corsair make really good and big mouses, I'm sure someone here will comment with either one of those brands.

Got my DeathAdder for $50 which isn't too bad

 

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G502 would fit your whole hand. So would most likely a Zowie EC1.

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I would also recommend Steelseries Rival for bigger hands(Steelseries fanboy ^_^) , +( Razer Deathadder, I don't have any experience using it and I don't know if it's for "bigger" hands)

Well almost all clean looking adjustable length gaming mouse I know are from Mad Catz and Corsair and you guys know it very well so this is pretty useless note.

Like Joywell said that G400S is a good mouse I think that it's because it may be a pretty safe "investment" in it's own way.(for some people)

 

(This post doesn't say that these gaming mouse would be superior to any other product out there and the information about best selling mouse  world wide isn't clarified in this text) 

If you see me in any other thread recommending Steelseries Rival for bigger hands, it's because I use it and it's easier to point out a mouse that you have been using.+ I really think it's one of the millions options for bigger hands.

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If you have big hands, get the Func MS-3 R2. It's a great mouse for big hands, it's matte soft touch black, and isn't flashy at all. It still includes LED's on one side  button, and on the scroll wheel though.

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I've had my M60 for a year now, and still love it to this day.

The M65 is the same thing except it has a different sensor.

But Corsair is re-releasing it later in August in part of their RGB lineup

Yeah, right guys? Guys?

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If you have big hands, get the Func MS-3 R2. It's a great mouse for big hands, it's matte soft touch black, and isn't flashy at all. It still includes LED's on one side  button, and on the scroll wheel though.

damn the ms-3 looks great and i love how all their products have a matte black finish

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damn the ms-3 looks great and i love how all their products have a matte black finish

They're all very high quality as well. They are also relatively cheap, which is good for people who don't want to pay top dollar for good peripherals

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They're all very high quality as well. They are also relatively cheap, which is good for people who don't want to pay top dollar for good peripherals

agree also i cant get enough of that profile pic :D 

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agree also i cant get enough of that profile pic :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

i've been using my Razer Mamba for a year and a half now and i have no complaints at all. its fully customisable in every way i need and although i dont use the wireless feature much the few times I have used it in games like BF3 and COD I dont notice any difference in the responsiveness of the mouse. I do agree that razer products are overpriced however as there are many other mice that do the same stuff for less price but if price isnt an issue than the mamba is a pretty good choice since it looks amazing as well

I own the Razer Mamba and I would not suggest it at all. If you want wireless you're far better off just buying a wireless mouse instead of a combo.

I would suggest you stay away from Razer all the time (Overrated and overpriced tech for fanboys).

Logitech and Corsair make really good and big mouses, I'm sure someone here will comment with either one of those brands.

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