How Heavy Should a Gaming Mouse Be?


When it comes to online gaming, finding a comfortable mouse that isn’t too heavy or too light can be pretty important depending on the type of game you’re playing. There have been numerous polls and studies that show what the ideal weight for a gaming mouse is.

A gaming mouse should weigh about 100 grams or less for an ideal gaming experience. However, some gamers believe that the weight of a gaming mouse is not an important factor in the playing experience. Instead, players should look for mice that just fit comfortably in their hands.

The weight of a gaming mouse can be subjective since one mouse might be comfortable to another person, but uncomfortable to someone else. Some like their mice heavier for better control while others like lighter mice to make faster movements. Overall, gamers need to find something that works best for them.

Best Rated Gaming Mice

Although a poll on kitguru.net showed that 34% of readers didn’t think that the gaming mouse weight is important, 23% of the readers said that a light-middle weight (about 91-110 grams) is ideal. 19% of the sample population of readers said that a middle-heavy (about 111-130 grams) is ideal. Since there are many different preferences about how heavy a mouse should be, here is a table that includes the best mice that range from light to heavy.

Mouse Weight DPI Rating on pcgamer.com Price on Amazon
Razer Deathadder V2 82 grams 20,000 4.5 out of 5 $59.98 USD (link)
Razer Naga Pro 117 grams 20,000 4.5 out of 5 $119.99 USD (link)
Logitech G203 Lightsync 85 grams 8,000 4 out of 5 $27.44 USD (link)
Corsair Ironclaw RGB 105 grams 18,000 4.5 out of 5 $48.19 USD (link)
Steelseries Sensei 310 92 grams 12,000 4.5 out of 5 $40 USD (link)

Most of these gaming mice in the table above fall under the light-middle weight group while the Logitech G203 Lightsync would be considered lightweight and the Razer Naga Pro would be considered middle-heavy weight. Each mouse has different features that make it stand out from its competitors.

  • The Razer Deathadder V2 is known for being ideal for most gamers as it fits most hand sizes and the shape of the mouse is ideal for a claw grip. The ergonomics of this mouse were designed with right-handed gamers in mind.
  • The Razer Naga Pro was named the best MMO mouse by PC Gamer. One of the most iconic features of this mouse is the customizable side plates for the thumb grip and 19+1 programmable buttons.
  • The Logitech G203 Lightsync is the best gaming mouse for the price and is lightweight. Out of all the most affordable gaming mice on the market, this mouse will probably give you the most bang for your buck.
  • The Corsair Ironclaw RGB is known to be the best shape for larger hands and it’s also light-middle weight. It is made with a blend of materials to suit each panel. It has a great grip and can glide smoothly over mouse pads.
  • The Steelseries Sensei 310 is one of the best gaming mice for either right-handed or left-handed gamers. The lightweight mouse is easy to grip and has an excellent gaming sensor.

Another factor that should be mentioned in the table is the DPI column. DPI stands for dot per inch which relates to the print resolution. In a more recent blog post, we compare DPI and CPI to one another and how they relate to mouse sensitivity (the terms CPI and DPI are used interchangeably by some companies and websites). This is extremely important to note because gaming mice with less than 30,000 CPI are ideal for the best possible gaming experience.

How to Change the Weight of a Gaming Mouse

Not all gaming mice are customizable, but some models allow gamers to change up the weight of their mouse. So if you love one brand but find that their mice are too heavy or light for your taste, you might be able to fix that! 2 different customizable gaming mice are the Rival 650 Wireless and the Rival 600.

Changing the Weight of Rival 600

The Rival 600 ranges from 96 grams to 128 grams. To change the weight, you must take off the sides of the mouse and you can either add or take out the weights, each of which weighs 4 grams. There are 8 weights in total, and you can choose how many weights you would like to put inside your gaming mouse.

Changing the Weight of Rival 350 Wireless

Changing the weight of the Rival 350 Wireless gaming mouse is the same as changing out the weights as the Rival 600. You can take off the sides of the mouse and either remove or add in up to 8 weights, each weighing in at 4 grams.

Light Mouse vs. Heavy Mouse

Everyone has their preferences when it comes to either a heavy gaming mouse or a light gaming mouse. As mentioned before, kitguru.net had a poll that showed that most of the readers didn’t have a preference when it came to the weight of their gaming mouse. Following that response was that people preferred the light-middle weight mouse and the minority said that they like a heavyweight mouse.

So, why do most gamers, according to this poll, like a light-middle weight gaming mouse in comparison to a heavy gaming mouse? A light-middle weight mouse ranges from 91 to 110 grams, which is what is considered an ideal weight for gaming mice. The reason why gamers might prefer this weight is because the mouse can move quickly, provides pinpoint accuracy, is more mobile, and gamers won’t get hand fatigue as they would with a heavy gaming mouse. However, gamers that prefer heavier gaming mice say that the heavyweight can be more accurate (of course, this depends on the DPI).

If you enjoy playing MMO or MOBA games, you can use either a light or heavyweight mouse; it completely depends on the preference of the gamer. If anything, it is better to have a high DPI for these types of games. If you play FPS games, it is better to go with a gaming mouse that leans on the lightweight scale. This helps gamers to make movements that are quicker and more accurate.

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