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thinking of upgrading well just changing mouse from a logitech G500 as ive realised i need 2 bigger buttons on the side not the 3 " fiddlely " and small ones the G500 has. Ideally need something at least as big as the G500 or bigger . right handed pref and a bit of weight to it.

So far looking at Corsair M60 , Logitech G9x and a couple of the roccat kones look up to the job any pros or cons for these mice ?? or any other suggestions for bigger mice welcome
 
Have you looked at the Logitech Performance MX ?
The whole thing is very easy and comfortable to use for both gaming and productivity.

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Hi, just got the Logi G9x MW3 Edtion, has the choice of 2 hand grips[smooth/rough], can add weight upto 28grams[4x4grm blocks + 2x7grm blocks] adjustable settings, DPI/PROFILE and a lot more. Got my G9x for £40 including P&P.

My hands are quite big and l game a lot, find this mouse very comfortable and the topping on the pie you get a gaming mouse mat as well.;)
 
Best mouse Ever hs to goto the Logitech MX1000, tried the revoluation just not the same :(

Currently using a Razer Naga, whilst not as heavy as I would like the size is pretty decent.
 
Be careful with the Kone and Kone+ - they're riddled with issues and Roccat doesnt exactly have the best customer service.

MS Sidewinders are pretty large mice, as is the SS Sensei - one of the better mice out there
 
gotta add i only do wired for mice if i was going with razer it would be Razer Imperator 2012 . Oldfart nice price shame its MW3 on it pref normal but at that price just maybe

MS sidewinders maybe large but looks pants on also seen and reading up on the 2 Mionix NAOS 3200 and 5000 look nice not much about them tho on net
 
Logitech G9 are small, you can't rest your palm on them you "claw" them.

Get a Steelseries mouse, they're palm grip and fill your whole palm so you can use them comfortably for hours.
 
Get a Steelseries mouse, they're palm grip and fill your whole palm so you can use them comfortably for hours.

Ahem, SS mice are designed for both claw and grip, which is why they're low slung. Anyone with large (even just a littleabove average) will seriously struggle to use palm grip with these mice. Fantastic though they are!

Zowie mice might be worth looking into, the EC1 is definitely wortha punt.
 
Ahem, SS mice are designed for both claw and grip, which is why they're low slung. Anyone with large (even just a littleabove average) will seriously struggle to use palm grip with these mice. Fantastic though they are!

Zowie mice might be worth looking into, the EC1 is definitely wortha punt.

Zowies are also relatively small and mostly for claw grip.

I still have my Qpad 5K kicking around. Very good, and very comfortable. Had a quick go at a Corsair M60, and liked it a lot. Size is medium I'd say.

Loads of good mice around for palm grip / 'big hands'.
 
just got my G602, very reminiscent of my old MX1000s tbh
The one thing that did strike me as odd was is just uses AA batteries, thought it would be the usual rechargy Li-Ion built in, however it means it adds to the weight!!! Relly like this so far in just desktop use, not played any games yet, however on initial thought my Naga is already disconnected celaned up and back in the box ready for the MM lol!
 
3XL glove size here...
I use a Roccat Kova [+] at work, which is kinda low but actually works quite nicely.
At home I game on either a CM Storm Inferno, or the new Logitech G700s.
All these are still a touch too small but I do have very large hands...
 
I'm currently using a Steelseries Sensei, I use it only for FPS gaming really and it performs very well at low DPI. (I use around 450)

Honestly i'm not sure if it's that heavy, as i'm used to it now, but it feels a lot sturdier than my Deathadder 2013 did, which was a complete pain in the ass.

Also has a lot of customisation, can change led colours etc.
 
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