Finding a substitute/upgrade for Steelseries Kana Mouse!

jonomaia123

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hello guys;
i'm recently seeking for a new mouse to take my actual Steelseries Kana v2's place, because its starting to double click and the left button is so "heavy" after all those years, in comparison to the right hahaha
my challenge is to find a mouse similar in shape, size and weight.
I play a lot of FPS, particularly CSGO, with VERY LOW SENS and i'm constantly doing big swipes because of that, thus, needing to be very precise.

But, as I wrote in the title, its a substitute AND upgrade because there are thing in the kana that i like and would like to stick with and others that I don't. so:

I like:

1- I have big and skinny hands. 19.5 to 20cm and i'm usually using a fingertip style (and claw) . combined with its weight (very light) and shape (simple and ambidextrous), it fits me very well and allows very fast movements. Usually the palm of my hand barelly touches the mouse at all, just the bottom of the thumb and pinky, i'm used to move the mouse basically just with the fingertips.
When playing CSGO for example, (that i need more precision) my entire pinky and almost all of the thumb picks it a... claw? tweezers? but i don't like the rest of the palm touching to to be faster.
2- the single dpi switcher is a good thing to me. because i tend to play with very low sens, i'm constantly switching the dpi on the fly, even in games, to stress less my arms or to make some particular moves more easily.

I DON'T like:

1- the MONSTER side Buttons. not just because they are huge, but because there's so little space to my thumb to hold the mouse under it... and i'm constantly missclicking it... specially with the habit to move it just by the fingers, the big button is a downer :(
2- buttons and top cover all in one piece. it makes me feel that it makes it harder to press the button. and became even worse as time went by, because the piece is a little more lifted by the constant use...


So I'm heve to seek recommendations and discover more about some that I've seached myself :)
 

jonomaia123

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some mice that i was reading about or have tested already:

Logitech G PRO seems like an alternative. but, it seems that it could be too small and maybe be painfull to my weird hands...

Logitech G 403 may be a good option. almost the same size and style. have anyone here tried it out and knows if is a choise for some fingertip ~ claw playing?

Razer DeathAdder 2013 - i've played it and didn't liked it.. its bigger in all aspects, fatter and taller. it didn't play nice to me because of that, it slowed don't considerably my moves.
Logitech g402 had the same problems.

OBS: i live in brazil and these things are EXTREMELY expensive, so it will be great to find some cheaper ones like the logitech ones. (but not so literally cheap like the Rival 100 looks)