Most comfortable mouse you ever had?

how can you all choose gaming mice as the most comfortable?

i need to have a daily mouse and a gaming mouse.

my logitech mx 600 is pretty damn comfortable and has 9 programmable buttons which make computing that much more efficient.

my deathadder is perfect for gaming but if i had to use it for everything else i would hate it.
 
I've had a MX500, MX510, G7, and a G9. I just picked up a refurbished Razer Diamondback and it's much more comfortable than my previous mice imo.
 
G7. I wish it were just a tiny bit bigger and had a Forward button, but otherwise it's perfect.
 
I use a 1st gen G5 at work, only thing that makes me mad is the scroll wheel click rarely does what I want it to. At home I use a Razer Copperhead Limited Edition (WOOT 2 for Tuesday FTW) and I like it a lot more than the G5.
 
Most comfortable for me was the G5 i had for a day. Scroll wheel issue forced me to return it. Been using an MX518 since. Love it.
 
The most comfortable mouse I ever had was a Razor Vipor. I just replaced it with a G5 and might switch back. I really like the simplicity of the Razor. Im hopeing with time the G5 will grow on me.
 
I have an old Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth that is awesome, it is by far the most comfortable mouse I have ever used.

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definitely the intelli 3.0

the habu's shape is okay, but the build quality sucks
 
Until last week, the G5 was my winner, but lately with the adjustable size, the Saitek Cyborg is quickly making its way to the top...
 
the mx518 is okay, the mouse is good and comfortable, but the glossy material bothers me after a long period of use
 
Razer Lachesis
before that a $10 Logitech Optical
 
I had a MX1000 that died a few months ago - it had the perfect size and shape but was too heavy. I have a G5 V2.0 at work which is OK and a Deathadder at home. I think I like the shape and weight of the Deathadder better than the G5. I think that the G5 has better build quality than the Deathadder, the microswitches have a more solid "click".

Nearly as important as the mouse is the mousepad - I have X-Trac Pro mousepads at home and at work and I love them. I have owned the one at home for more than 4 years and it still pwns!
 
Just upgraded from a g5 to a deathadder, and it's sooo comfortable for me. Really liking it so far.
 
I loved the Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. Too bad they don't have it in laser or optical.
 
Love my MX500/510/518! I'm gonna buy a G5 if i can catch one of sale for around ~$30cdn.

Logitech better not stop using that design or I'll just flip the fuck out.
 
SteelSeries Ikari Laser

It looks like it's meant for a left-handed person, but it fits perfectly in the right hand. It's so weird but so comfortable.
 
I just bought the Logitech G9, and come from MX1000 then MX Revolution, and me being against the wired part of a mouse, its the best one I had so far.
 
Logitech Trackwheel. I've loved it since my first years ago. The cordless version is pretty nice especially with a couple of rechargeable batteries to swap out when it needs a fresh one.
 
The Logitech MX Revolution is easily the best mouse I've owned, although I find it useless for gaming so I have a G5 as well which I find spectacular for gaming but far too cumbersome for anything else.
 
I got the Microsoft Wireless Laser 6000. I have not found anything better. There is always something that drives my pinky or thumb NUTS. I really need a new one too...
 
A4 X7.

Absolutely perfectly sized and shaped for my hands & claw grip.
 
G7 by far. I think I want to be buried with it in my hand. Going to wireless is such a huge difference.
 
I've been using the MX500 series since... forever (5+ years) and have gone through 3-4 518's (I use them a lot, eventually the rubber wears off the sides so I just put them in the LAN bag as lender's or backups)

But the recent Deathadder deal let me try out one of these... which I enjoy a lot I'm afraid to say... the cord is a little thin for my liking, but it's not a big deal and it's perfect so far...
 
razer lachesis.. took me about 3-4 days to get use to it.. and now i cant stand ever using a regular mouse again.. works for my style since i never put my palm on the mouse.. i just use my finger tips and the way its designed works perfectly for that..
 
The mouse i had that i liked the most was actually my first optical mouse, before that all i had was the ones with the wheels on the bottom. Anyhow it was a logitech mouse i bought for like 20 bucks and that thing was comfortable and I used it for 4 years. Finally died and I have yet to find a mouse that compares to it. I currently have the mx revolution mouse and its alright but it's certainly not the best. I've found that cheaper mouse tend to be better fit than high dollar mouse.
 
So far so good with DeathAdder (Voodoo edition).

It's jusso shiny by the thumb it smudges.
 
Not sure about comfortable, but I like my g5 / g7 / Intellimouse explorer 3.0
I don't think of mice as comfortable, I have a sort of death grip on them o.0
 
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