Alternative to G Pro Wireless for smaller hands?

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I by no means have small hands but I have a palm grip I like to grip tight and really like the G Pro wireless... I have been forever in the hunt for the correct mouse but all lack somewhere the G Pro Wireless shape fits me nicely but because I grip so hard it allows for little movement.

Is there any alternatives that are a little bit smaller? I have a Coolermaster MM711 for example and its a little too small the G305 too heavy and the shape isn't as neutral - Razer Orichi well must be for children and I liked the Shroud Edition but gave it away to my little brother loved the shape once again due to my grip style found it a little too big.

Thanks.
 
I swapped and changed mice recently, one of which was a superlight but in the process I looked at loads of others. What about something like a Lamzu Atlantis Mini, would that be the right size?
 
I swapped and changed mice recently, one of which was a superlight but in the process I looked at loads of others. What about something like a Lamzu Atlantis Mini, would that be the right size?
Never heard of it but looks to be a good shout. I may order and try - the G pro is just ever so slightly too large nearly feels right I like the width maybe if it was even 3mm shorter would be ideal thank you.

EDIT: Having seen the size its nearly identical to the G Pro length wise slightly smaller in all dimensions quoting
  • A generously sized mouse for gamers with hands on the larger side
I may give it a go regardless the small difference maybe enough

Double EDIT: Apologies you meant the light this looks like a top pick good man.
 
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I've been on the lookout for the 'perfect mouse' now for, hmm, 29 years! :D

In recent years I've tried them all even though I suck at games nowadays. I found the Logi G pro OK but somehow slightly too big. I then went to the Razer Ultimate Viper Wireless, which despite v similar dimensions on paper, the lack of height and something about the angle makes it feel noticeably easier to grip than the Logi G pro. But more recently I've switched to the Logi G305 and Razer Orochi v2, which are both very close to that old and very popular 'Logi pilot' shape (120mm/60mm-ish) from the late 90s / early 2000s when I was FPS gaming competitively. The latter being my preference but both great and flawless mice, to be fair, and both pretty cheap compared to rivals.

EDIT - Sorry. I've just reread when I woke up more properly and seen that these other mice are both on your radar. Perhaps the Razer Ultimate Viper Wireless would be a good fit? Because it definitely feels easier to grip due to the less height vs the Logi G Pro. I absolutely hated the G303 Shroud edition... tried it for 10 mins and it went straight back. I really quite liked the original G303 too, but that's near impossible to get hold of nowadays.
 
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I have currently all the mice mentioned... and too small I have ordered the Lamzu missed the delivery will give my verdict. Yes @bobert50 I got used to an old microsoft ball mouse as a teenager and have not found a shape to suit me after similar amount of time searching I guess I must hold my mouse a strange way.
 
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