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http://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-gaming-mice,review-2220.html
For me, I prefer the palm grip for maximum motion control. So the mouses I get mostly have steep arches or at least medium arches. I've bought an Asus ROG Gladius recently and I must say I'm quite impressed. As I vary between a fairly large range of game types like FPS, TPS, RTS and RPG, the mouse handle them all very well. Also I recommend the Roccat Kone+, although Kova is the latest model.
I tend to not follow the Razer hype-train around. But if you really find it a particularly interesting brand, the DeathAdder seems to be the universally acclaimed model.
i mean i like the kraken headset, but yeah i'll look. the rat 5 is definitly a poorly made mouse,, it is nice, but breaks so easy, i baby my stuff and it only lasted 6 months, maybe 200 hrs of use.
The Zowie FK2 would be a very good pick for claw grip.
so basically the features of the rat 5, but reliable with a higher build qualtiy. I'll check out that mouse, thanks man.