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Comfortable mouse

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I'm looking for a new mouse, it has to be INSANELY comfortable, any tips? I prefer those brands (I do game)

 

-Feenix

-Razer

-Steelseries

 

 

I was looking at this mouse: http://www.feenixcollection.com/nascita.html

 

I don't need any features tho on the mouse, my razer naga is showing off, and I didn't use all the buttons either.

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Everyone likes the Sensei.

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Everyone likes the Sensei.

Yeah I was also kind of interested in that one, but I heard some negative comments about it too so I'm not sure

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Everyone likes the Sensei.

It's...okay...imo. It's a great mouse but peripherals are really subjective. 

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Well, I really don't know about the sensei then in that case

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Steelseries Rival, DA 2013? Depends on hand size, grip though

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I'd go for Steelseries Rival if you palm grip. Really comfortable and great sensor too. If you want something with a rest for your pinky and ringfinger, get the Mionix Naos 7000. Same sensor as Rival.

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Well, I really don't know about the sensei then in that case

 

I don't think you're going to find the answer you're looking for. If there was a universally comfortable mouse, there'd be no reason for them to exist in all their different shapes and sizes. As it is, the more tailored towards a specific hand shape (and thus a more distinctive shape) it is, the more comfortable it should be, but for a smaller group of people.

 

With that in mind, I suppose something relatively neutral would be the best idea, so things like the Steelseries Sensei/Rival, or Zowie FK/AM. They won't be the most comfortable thing you can find, but they're also least likely to be a complete contradiction to your hand. Other than that, the best thing would be to get hands-on somewhere you can test them.

 

 

As for the Nascita, it's pretty, but very expensive considering the sub-optimal sensor.

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I don't think you're going to find the answer you're looking for. If there was a universally comfortable mouse, there'd be no reason for them to exist in all their different shapes and sizes. As it is, the more tailored towards a specific hand shape (and thus a more distinctive shape) it is, the more comfortable it should be, but for a smaller group of people.

 

With that in mind, I suppose something relatively neutral would be the best idea, so things like the Steelseries Sensei/Rival, or Zowie FK/AM. They won't be the most comfortable thing you can find, but they're also least likely to be a complete contradiction to your hand. Other than that, the best thing would be to get hands-on somewhere you can test them.

 

 

As for the Nascita, it's pretty, but very expensive considering the sub-optimal sensor.

Money isn't really a factor here. Thanks though

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i love my g500

i use it for FPS at 3500 dpi

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Logitech dude. Logitech G400s

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Logitech all the way. The G400 and G500 are both great mice.

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The G400s is pretty good comfort-wise as people have said, I also quite like the Razer Deathadder and Razer Mamba.

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