• Reviews around grip (3.52 of 5)

    Razer DeathAdder Elite: True 16,000 5G Optical Sensor - Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches (Up to 50 Million Clicks) - Ergonomic Form Factor - Esports Gaming Mouse

    • Currently playing with no side grips and fighting through the pain since it can be pretty uncomfortable at times rather than chancing the loose side grips falling under my mouse mid use.
    • The 2 buttons on the side doesn't break my grip and unlike the Rival 600, it doesn't slip
    • good mouse amazing grip
    • I love the rubber grips on the sides, the buttons actuate very precisely
    • Feels the same as my old one, just with a better side grip n a better scroll wheel
    • A new updated design, mouse feet improvements, better and more durable grip, and heftier side buttons, 16000dpi, and chroma integration
    • The grip is so comfy I just love the way it feels in my hand
    • After about two months with this mouse, I found the grip on the thumb rest came loose, likely from me gripping it tightly and it sliding off over time
    • Normally I'd say this is just a personal thing that I can unlearn (which I will) but I know many people who have the same grip as me, so anyone who rests any part of their hand on the mat / desk, will need to take the time to relearn a good grip to accommodate the mouse
    • The difference between this one and the Elite was that the older version had DPI that was adjustable to a lesser quantity, it doesn't have comfortable grips on the sides, and it didn't have 2 buttons below the scroll wheel to adjust the DPI on the fly
    • Build quality seems well beside how they secured the side grips
    • only 1 problem. if you have sweaty hands, over 3ish months of use, the grips will start to come off
    • The old mouse had smooth, shiny plastic sides, and I'm seriously loving the new grips
    • Perfect grip
    • Hard to get a decent grip on this thing to do mouse re centers if you run out of mouse pad
    • But really, the deathadder mouse is a great mouse with good grip.
    • Nice mouse with a good grip!
    • It has pad grips on the sides for extra comfort, and an even better scroll wheel that has gripping as well
    • The only thing I dislike about it is the tendency for the grips on the side of the mouse to slowly lose the adhesive grip and start sliding off.
    • The scroll wheel has a satisfying feel and nice grip, its not a fly
    • Love the claw grip and matches my keyboard 5/5 mouse.
    • The scroll wheel has a nice bumpy feel to it and has nice grip
    • Amazing grip and control
    • The grip feels great, the sensitivity/sensors feel perfect.
    • Really good mouse with alot of settings you can change, the only problem is the grip.
    • The scroll wheel has a nice rubber grip to make scrolling more precise
    • pretty nice grip though!
    • However this mouse is tailor-made for palm mouse users, if you are a claw grip user, you will find yourself hating the feel of this mouse and struggling to get a solid grip on its body
    • The right grip siding fell off too
    • The G502's grip feels like touching shallow honey combs and I don't like
    • It's build quality feel even better than it's predecessors and I love the rubber grips on its sides
    • The movement on the screen is smooth and Its so responsive with its 5G sensor its hard to beat
    • Rubber materials degrade(Xai, Diamondback 3g, Abyssus, Imperator, Rival Vanilla, Rival 300).[Sensors] High smoothing and laggy sensors
    • The switches all feel good, if I had to nitpick I'd like a scroll wheel with more stiff scroll steps
    • if it breaks i just call razer and give them its info and theyll replace it