Mouse with no rubberised surface ?

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Looking at getting a new mouse as the rubber sides on my Asus Spatha are starting to peel and it looks and feels horrible.

I was looking at the Corsair M65 RGB Elite but I have 1 prerequisite for my mouse purchase, No rubberised surfaces or grit grip coated surfaces, They wear out quickly and feel horrible.

So does anyone know if the M65 has just black plastic or a coated surface ? If it has a coated surface does anyone know of a decent mouse, Regardless of brand. Without this horrible rubberised coating or any sort of gritty coating some mice tend to have that wears away ?
 
There's more non grippy than grippy i found. Try rocketjumpninja for some good reviews. There's loads on OC to choose from, with the vented ones being popular from what i've seen online. Those are the ones with lots of holes in.

But mice vary quite a bit, so knowing holding and size preference goes a long way.

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Found this on one review.
"The M65 Pro is constructed from a tough aluminium chassis. Each surface is covered with a layer of plastic, with the top section coated in a soft-touch material that feels great against your fingers. The sides adopt a more textured finish for increased grip, but it does have a slightly loose feel to it."

I know with my Corsair one soft materials were thick, and lightly to suffer peeling. But Logitech's were thin more plastic like. That's on the mice i tried, as was after grippy mice.
 
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