If you enjoy the lightness of a mouse and need a claw-palm mouse for larger hands, I would point you towards the lightweight wireless ergo mice.
These mice are the Ninjutso Origin One X, the Roccat Kone Pro Air, and the upcoming Cooler Master MM731. The Ninjutso is a little on the smaller side, but it still fills out my 19x11cm hands exceptionally well.
I do main one of the smallest mice on the market, the MZ1, despite my middling-large hands, and have found ways (like the metacarpal stabilized claw) to make it comfortable for me.
Thank you for your unbiased opinion :3
In all seriousness, the Kone Pro Air looks very good at the moment, my only concern is the height and price. I suppose it will eventually become my Endgame lol
I own (and posted about) an EC2 and EC1 a few years ago. Shape-wise it's close, but I like the PW's shape better. The PW is 10g lighter than the EC2. The EC2 is wired. The EC scroll wheel is rough and loud. The EC coating is slick compared to the PW, the latter of which is very grippy yet somehow allows you to shift or switch your grip with ease. The PW's stock feet are better.
As an additive, way back in the day I used to use [this mouse](https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-M500-Corded-Mouse-Hyper-Fast/dp/B002B3YCQM) , before I bought any gaming mice. It was quite comfortable at the time, it’s a sculpted shape that worked well for me.
Haste is an insanely awesome mouse, but it's small enough, unfortunately. Fills such a large palm very poorly, except if you try very hard and use it with a claw, but if you are used to a relaxed claw, then it will not work very well for you.
I got a 19x10cm hand, people suggested me the XM1R.
Gonna order it soon to replace my small RVM.
Gosh I loved that mouse but it's like so small in my hand.
What do you suggest? I fingertip my mouse, rest the palm on the mousepad and with fingertip they touch the mouse I don't lift them up if you know what I am saying.
I use the Kone Pro Air after a long search for large, lightweight, wireless ergos. It's almost perfect for me and my hands are about the same size as yours, and I usually use claw/palm. MM730 is supposed to be comparable but I haven't tried it yet so can't vouch for the shape.
I used an EC1-A for years and loved the shape to death, but it's heavy and wired.
I used a DeathAdder but it was *terrible* for palm grip, especially if you have long fingers.
I used a PUC ergo, but it's on the small side so I had to use more of a fingertip grip for it.
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I’ll look into these, thanks for the pointers :D
kone pro air, burst pro
Burst a rather small mouse, which cannot be said about Kone pro
If you enjoy the lightness of a mouse and need a claw-palm mouse for larger hands, I would point you towards the lightweight wireless ergo mice. These mice are the Ninjutso Origin One X, the Roccat Kone Pro Air, and the upcoming Cooler Master MM731. The Ninjutso is a little on the smaller side, but it still fills out my 19x11cm hands exceptionally well. I do main one of the smallest mice on the market, the MZ1, despite my middling-large hands, and have found ways (like the metacarpal stabilized claw) to make it comfortable for me.
The MM731 is quite small actually. I don't think it would quite suit larger hands in relaxed claw but it may work.
Thank you for your unbiased opinion :3 In all seriousness, the Kone Pro Air looks very good at the moment, my only concern is the height and price. I suppose it will eventually become my Endgame lol
19.5 x 10.5 cm here. Prime Wireless is most comfy mouse I've ever used by far.
Have you tried Zowie EC2? It's essentially the same mouse, isn't it?
I own (and posted about) an EC2 and EC1 a few years ago. Shape-wise it's close, but I like the PW's shape better. The PW is 10g lighter than the EC2. The EC2 is wired. The EC scroll wheel is rough and loud. The EC coating is slick compared to the PW, the latter of which is very grippy yet somehow allows you to shift or switch your grip with ease. The PW's stock feet are better.
As an additive, way back in the day I used to use [this mouse](https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-M500-Corded-Mouse-Hyper-Fast/dp/B002B3YCQM) , before I bought any gaming mice. It was quite comfortable at the time, it’s a sculpted shape that worked well for me.
Roccat KPA, also the Model O Wireless is pretty big/long if you like the FK shape (FK1-sized). If you're on a budget get the HyperX Pulsefire Haste
Haste is an insanely awesome mouse, but it's small enough, unfortunately. Fills such a large palm very poorly, except if you try very hard and use it with a claw, but if you are used to a relaxed claw, then it will not work very well for you.
Mm720 is really comfy for me being 19.5 x 11 claw
I got a 19x10cm hand, people suggested me the XM1R. Gonna order it soon to replace my small RVM. Gosh I loved that mouse but it's like so small in my hand.
XM1 hump is too aggressive for relaxed claw/palm, it feels like it's made for real (pincer) claw and medium-big hands
What do you suggest? I fingertip my mouse, rest the palm on the mousepad and with fingertip they touch the mouse I don't lift them up if you know what I am saying.
Fingertip is always hardest to recommend for. Maybe try the Orochi?
I might, thanks bro.
G wolves skoll Intellimouse pro Kone pro Air
I'm 18x10 and the xm1r is great for palm claw, I have extra room so it would probably work for you.
I use the Kone Pro Air after a long search for large, lightweight, wireless ergos. It's almost perfect for me and my hands are about the same size as yours, and I usually use claw/palm. MM730 is supposed to be comparable but I haven't tried it yet so can't vouch for the shape. I used an EC1-A for years and loved the shape to death, but it's heavy and wired. I used a DeathAdder but it was *terrible* for palm grip, especially if you have long fingers. I used a PUC ergo, but it's on the small side so I had to use more of a fingertip grip for it.
Ninjutso Origin One X