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B47ANCE wrote I'm in love with my Razer Death Adder Chroma. It's perfect for the palm gripper as it's super comfortable to use, especially for long usage.

It's also got a very good sensor, giving you precise tracking and movement. I would highly recommend it, +1 from me.


How does the DA feel for you in turns of weight?
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Hint wrote
B47ANCE wrote I'm in love with my Razer Death Adder Chroma. It's perfect for the palm gripper as it's super comfortable to use, especially for long usage.

It's also got a very good sensor, giving you precise tracking and movement. I would highly recommend it, +1 from me.


How does the DA feel for you in turns of weight?


*Personally*, I feel like it's the perfect weight. I have tried my brothers SteelSeries Rival 300 and it was too heavy for my liking. My old mouse was a cheap RedDragon which weighed about 90g and in terms of weight it was nice, but I wouldn't change anything about the DA Chroma.
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B47ANCE wrote
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B47ANCE wrote I'm in love with my Razer Death Adder Chroma. It's perfect for the palm gripper as it's super comfortable to use, especially for long usage.

It's also got a very good sensor, giving you precise tracking and movement. I would highly recommend it, +1 from me.


How does the DA feel for you in turns of weight?


*Personally*, I feel like it's the perfect weight. I have tried my brothers SteelSeries Rival 300 and it was too heavy for my liking. My old mouse was a cheap RedDragon which weighed about 90g and in terms of weight it was nice, but I wouldn't change anything about the DA Chroma.


Alright I'm leading towards the DA as reviews are saying the g502 has a annoying ass rattle sound with the scroll wheel.
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Hint wrote
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B47ANCE wrote I'm in love with my Razer Death Adder Chroma. It's perfect for the palm gripper as it's super comfortable to use, especially for long usage.

It's also got a very good sensor, giving you precise tracking and movement. I would highly recommend it, +1 from me.


How does the DA feel for you in turns of weight?


*Personally*, I feel like it's the perfect weight. I have tried my brothers SteelSeries Rival 300 and it was too heavy for my liking. My old mouse was a cheap RedDragon which weighed about 90g and in terms of weight it was nice, but I wouldn't change anything about the DA Chroma.


Alright I'm leading towards the DA as reviews are saying the g502 has a annoying ass rattle sound with the scroll wheel.


I'd suggest going to a PC store and having a closer look at the Death Adder. Some stores have them out on the display so you can get a feel for them yourself. That way you know exactly what it feels like.

Hope this helps
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Get a wireless mouse where you can freely move your cursor around.
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B47ANCE wrote
Hint wrote
B47ANCE wrote
Hint wrote
B47ANCE wrote I'm in love with my Razer Death Adder Chroma. It's perfect for the palm gripper as it's super comfortable to use, especially for long usage.

It's also got a very good sensor, giving you precise tracking and movement. I would highly recommend it, +1 from me.


How does the DA feel for you in turns of weight?


*Personally*, I feel like it's the perfect weight. I have tried my brothers SteelSeries Rival 300 and it was too heavy for my liking. My old mouse was a cheap RedDragon which weighed about 90g and in terms of weight it was nice, but I wouldn't change anything about the DA Chroma.


Alright I'm leading towards the DA as reviews are saying the g502 has a annoying ass rattle sound with the scroll wheel.


I'd suggest going to a PC store and having a closer look at the Death Adder. Some stores have them out on the display so you can get a feel for them yourself. That way you know exactly what it feels like.

Hope this helps


Sadly the PC store near me is dogshit and that is completely impossible lol
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Hint wrote
Grohl wrote Personally
I have a deathadder and they're good, stable and haven't had any problems for the past two years
I feel like the g502 looks a little odd compared to the DA.

Razer Deathadder is a good shout imo


How light does the DA feel tho?

It's only 13g more than the one I use atm and this feels way too light for me.

It feels fairly light if im honest, easy to move about with no trouble, sometimes it will even move at the bang of a desk (Something I have learnt from playing CS) also Razer does provide some customization with the mouse's LED if you get the Chroma version
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I do not have experience with the g502 but I've had my deathadder chroma for over a year now and it still preforms great would recommend it.
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I have a Razer Diamondback and its a great mouse but I don't game much on PC and was thinking about getting a MX master since they have new color ways now.
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Encounters wrote I do not have experience with the g502 but I've had my deathadder chroma for over a year now and it still preforms great would recommend it.


I use my Razer Death Adder on [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and every time I accidentally bang my desk, the mouse doesn't move? Do you use a mousepad, or just the desk surface?

Skates wrote I have a Razer Diamondback and its a great mouse but I don't game much on PC and was thinking about getting a MX master since they have new color ways now.


If you do decide to get one, let me know how you like it. My friend was contemplating getting one but he eventually didn't due to to a reason I am unaware of.
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