Logitech mice are great. I’ve been using the G Pro wireless since 2019 and recently swapped to the Superlight version, but I’m a bit disappointed in that one since while it is extremely light, it’s also a lot less robust and the left click slides to the side when I press it a bit harder, so I’m scared I’ll break it soon just by regular usage. If it breaks, I’ll just go back to the regualar G Pro. The Naga Pro is the first Razer mouse I’ve owned in a very long time and I use it strictly for WoW, only because of the extra buttons.
But yeah, Logitech mice have been my go-to for a long time, and the G Pro Wireless is hand down the best and most comfortable mouse I’ve ever used.
For me the lighter the better (or almost), since I rest my wrist down anyway + clawing + high-ish dpi so I see no reason to not have a mouse that gives no forces to the hand.
I almost got their ‘best’ mice but I wanted at least 4 side buttons and I don’t want to learn multiple mice.
Tried the Corsair about a year back but ended up giving it away as I just couldn’t use it, firstly because of the side buttons, because I tend to left my mouse a lot and I couldn’t do it without pressing any of them, and secondly because it’s wired and I just got too used to wireless in the past years and couldn’t stand the cable drag.
The Naga Pro was a success tho with the 6 button panel, and it’s wireless.
The regular G Pro Wireless is only 80g, while the Superlight is about 63g. I’ve never had a mouse lighter than that, and I love it.
It felt strange going to the Naga as it’s almost double the weight, but for the purposes of WoW, I got used to it pretty fast, and for FPS or moba games I swap back to the Logitech.