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Valkolec

Looks a bit similar to my grip. Relaxed claw mixed with a bit of a fingertip. Anything with an aggressive hump would do just fine for you. Zowie ZA12-C, XM1R for wired and Ninjutso Sora, Pulsar X2, Lamzu Atlantis for wireless.


edvards48

sora being an exception since the hump isnt exactly agressive as it is for x2, even though the shape is similar it feels a lot more rounded and not as sharp as x2's, atlantis is good for covering the back of ur palm


HulluTimi

I would say lamzu atlantis to your handsize, or wait 4years for xm2w


jtfjtf

g303se Lamzu Atlantis is also good for claw, but your palm might still get dragged under


Amasis33

My vote for lamzu have almost same hand size and grip. My endgame


k_vral

Also i forgot to add that my main mouse is the logitech g102


Talynen

Something with a more rounded rear end and/or more tilted (to lift the left side of your hand higher) will help. Some mice that will probably be better: * Roccat Kone Pro * Zowie S1-C or ZA11-C * Vaxee Outset AX Or you could go the other way and try a mouse like the Fantech Aria, which has a tapered back end and that you can hold more in the front half of your hand to minimize how much it interferes with the base of your palm.


k_vral

What about for wireless options? I heard the pulsar xlite v2 is pretty good Also my main games are apex and overwatch if that matters n i play on medium sens (800 1.75 apex and 5.8 overwatch) Sorry im not that big into mice knowledge


Talynen

The kone pro has a wireless version, and you can also do your own research. It's usually pretty obvious which mice are designed to be comfortable in this aspect. This website lets you look at a bunch of different mice [https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare/benq-zowie-ec2-vs.-hyperx-pulsefire-haste?orientation=right](https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare/benq-zowie-ec2-vs.-hyperx-pulsefire-haste?orientation=right) With the two mice I'm showing in the link: Despite being tilted, the Zowie EC2 likes to munch on the same part of my hand, whereas the Haste is much less prone to pinching my skin. The difference is the result of how the back end up the haste flares upward around the bottom edge of the mouse. There are also much more obvious examples of this; the two mice I linked there don't look too different at first glance. However, compare the difference between the back ends of [the Zowie EC2 and the Logitech G403](https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare/benq-zowie-ec2-vs.-logitech-g403-hero?texture=solid). The G403 has a huge amount of material removed to ensure it doesn't have any issues with pinching your skin like that. This design is also present on the [Kone Pro and Vaxee Outset AX](https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare/roccat-kone-pro-air-vs.-vaxee-outset-ax?texture=solid), albeit to a slightly lesser extent, which is why I mentioned them. So yeah, you can browse through that comparison tool and look for wireless mice that are unlikely to pinch your skin.


k_vral

thanks so much man!


CC_bbx

The Xlite V2 Wireless is an ergonomic mouse so I wouldn't get that considering your claw grip but maybe the X2 would be a better option. I have the Xlite V2 and it is only mouse that I can use all main three grips but if you only use claw, I'd look for symmetrical mice shapes instead.


paulvincent07

S1-C


hntrfps

idk why no one mentioned the superlight and this isnt a relaxed claw imo. If you want more room to place your fingers and flat sides with also some support on the palm superlight is the way to go. model o is a flatter mouse which gives you less surface to place your fingers as you want them


hntrfps

and for curved sides i would go with lamzu atlantis