colgate Jan 20, 2018 @ 10:41am
Will the Logitech G502 fit my hands?
I am a teenager with hands sized at about 18cm from tip of middle finger to palm. I was looking at this mouse because I was buying it for cheap from someone. My other option is a Razer Deathadder Elite, will the Logitech fit my hands? (I mainly play fps games)

Edit: Thanks for the help, I ended up buying it from best buy. It feels and fits great!
Last edited by colgate; Jan 20, 2018 @ 5:22pm
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rotNdude Jan 20, 2018 @ 10:53am 
It appears that mouse has a length of 5.2 in (132 mm). 18cm is 17 3/32". I never buy anything that needs to fit unless I try it at a store.
colgate Jan 20, 2018 @ 10:57am 
Originally posted by rotNdude:
It appears that mouse has a length of 5.2 in (132 mm). 18cm is 17 3/32". I never buy anything that needs to fit unless I try it at a store.
Sorry, maybe I was reading it wrong but I was a bit confused by your response.
Radioaktivist Jan 20, 2018 @ 10:58am 
no one can tell you. depends on your grip and what you feel good with. go to a store and try it or buy it on amazon and return it if it doesnt suit you.
Revelene Jan 20, 2018 @ 11:05am 
If you need something to fit your hand, go hold it in person. Fit is subjective.

My hand is about the same length and I have a G502.
colgate Jan 20, 2018 @ 11:05am 
Originally posted by OnFire彡:
no one can tell you. depends on your grip and what you feel good with. go to a store and try it or buy it on amazon and return it if it doesnt suit you.
Okay, thanks for your response. I will try it from amazon.

Originally posted by Revelene:
If you need something to fit your hand, go hold it in person. Fit is subjective.

My hand is about the same length and I have a G502.
Okay thanks for your help.
Last edited by rotNdude; Jan 20, 2018 @ 11:11am
Supafly Jan 20, 2018 @ 11:07am 
My hand is 19cm from tip of middle finger to palm and the G502 fits lovely.

If you use a palm style when gripping a mouse the G502 should be fine. If you use a claw style of grip then it won't be comfortable.

All in all only you will know if it suits you. Best thing I can say is find a store locally that sells it and ask them if you can see how it feels in your hand. Even if it feels great just say you're not sure, feel a little off or whatever other excuse you can think off. Then buy it from the person you have in mind.

Personally I'd avoid Razer.....never last very long.
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