Best gaming mouse for big hands

DuPaCa

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Hello everyone,

As I bet you can see from the title, I need a gaming mouse for big hands. Im 2,04m = 6 foot 7, so I have really big hands. My beloved Razer Deathadder had given up on me, so I'm looking for a new gaming mouse. I bought the mouse two years ago, when I was 14 and still small 😀. Back then my hands were perfect for my palm grip. But now I started to noticed that I almost have to clawgrip a Deathadder.
So my question is: Are there any bigger mice out there for playing games like CS:GO? I would prefer some LED lighting or something like that and at least 2 macros.

Thanks in advance!
 
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joking aside, perhaps one of the adjustable mice like the ouroboros or mous9 despite their negatives may adjust large enough to fit your hand. they do make specialty ergonomic mice for large hands as well. in case those arent large enough for you. things like the deathadder are some of the larger sized commonly found mice.
DuPaCa,

The only way to really find a suitable mouse is to go out, visit stores, pick them up, and try them.

Fit and feel is subjective. A physically larger mouse could be cumbersome.

Find two or three that feel comfortable, be sure. Then check the reviews, other comments, manufacturer websites (FAQs, forums) etc., and purchase accordingly based on what you learn. Make sure you can set up macros. LED's - okay but just one more thing to add cost and eventually break.

Also by seeing and handling the mouse you will get a sense of its quality and durability. Gaming is rough on those critters.....

Be surprised if any purchase now holds up for two years.

 
Logitech G502, Razer DeathAdder, Razer Mamb, Logitech G700s, SteelSeries Rival 300, Zowie EC1-A, Corsair M65. These are all great moues for larger mouses, but I would recommend that you visit your local electronics store, or a few and try them out yourself.
 
usb-big-mouse.jpeg


joking aside, perhaps one of the adjustable mice like the ouroboros or mous9 despite their negatives may adjust large enough to fit your hand. they do make specialty ergonomic mice for large hands as well. in case those arent large enough for you. things like the deathadder are some of the larger sized commonly found mice.
 
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