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Im looking for a comfortable gaming mouse for someone who has a large hands like me.

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Im looking for a comfortable gaming mouse for someone who has a large hands like me.

i find the deathadder really really nice

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FUNC MS3 or G602.

I like the MS3 its like the corsair m4 i have looked at. Corded i want also

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The deathadder is a great ergonomic gaming mouse.

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i find the deathadder really really nice

Deathadder is not what im looking for i have played with one before. Thanks.

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I have very large hand and i get fatigued easy.

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I like the MS3 its like the corsair m4 i have looked at. Corded i want also

The MS3 is one of the best mouse on the market. It's corded as well. Big and comfortable.

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Whats the largest mouse on the market?

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Corsair's mice are awesome. My brother, not a gamer, felt it and was like WOW!

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I have a death adder. Very comfortable, and I hear the 2013 one is even better.

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Mionix Naos 5000 is the mouse i use and i love it. The most comfortable and accurate mouse i have ever used was the deathadder 2013 but i had 2 fail on me in 7 months so i had to switch. I also really like the Logitech g700s and g500s. 

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Mionix Naos 5000 is the mouse i use and i love it. The most comfortable and accurate mouse i have ever used was the deathadder 2013 but i had 2 fail on me in 7 months so i had to switch. I also really like the Logitech g700s and g500s. 

 

Mionix Naos 3200 has the same sensor as the deathadder 2013. Without getting too technical, their accuracy is similar.

 

 

 

On a side note, the Func ms-3 and Mionix Naos line are very similar in shape/size.

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I have bought both func ms3 and mionix 8200 in my quest for the most comfortable mouse.  I tend to prefer the mionix but it's just a personal preference.  The shape of each mouse is very different from the other.  I had an issue with the finger grooves on the func where my middle finger would slip over onto of the groves thats meant for the ring finger..  it weas kinda annoying.  Im sure for some peoples hands the func is a great fit.   

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omg guys the deathadders are for medium sized hands, not large sized hands. i have a da 2013 and its too small for me to palm

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Mionix Naos 3200 has the same sensor as the deathadder 2013. Without getting too technical, their accuracy is similar.

 

 

 

On a side note, the Func ms-3 and Mionix Naos line are very similar in shape/size.

I have a refurbished Naos 5000. It does not feel like the deathadder. Maybe the laser is different in the refurbished model. 

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I have a refurbished Naos 5000. It does not feel like the deathadder. Maybe the laser is different in the refurbished model. 

 

The Naos 5000 has a different sensor to the 3200 and thus the Deathadder as well, though the Deathadder has a much newer version of the sensor in the 3200.

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I've got a pretty big hand as well and never found the deathadder that comfortable, more so than my sensei but I prefered the switches on the sensei a lot more so I've been using that for the last couple of years over a deathadder. Have a look at the new steelseries rival, its a bit larger and is a bit more suited for a bigger hand, as long as your right handed, and should have the fantastic switches as the sensei, plus the optical sensor. Also as some of the other guys have mentioned the func ms-3 looks fantastic. I haven't had a chance to get my hands on one over here in aus though, but I was very close to ordering one even without getting to try one before I sore the rival.

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Yea the Deathadder is best for people who palm grip and have medium sized hands. If you have large hands like me you will be forced to claw it.

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Im looking for a comfortable gaming mouse for someone who has a large hands like me.

 

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