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Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 vs Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: what real owners say

Real owners lean toward the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: 49% of 365 owners recommend it, vs 37% of 188 for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2.

Verdicts aggregated from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube owner comments — affiliate reviews excluded. Sample sizes differ; judge accordingly. How we score

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

37%of 188 owners recommend
37% recommend · 18% neutral · 45% don't
Owners praise
  • Lightweight and easy to move accurately
  • Comfortable shape, an endgame mouse for many
  • Best mouse I've ever used
Owners complain about
  • Faulty scroll wheel and middle-click
  • Mushy, stiff, or loud side and main buttons
  • Inconsistent tracking and sensor spinouts
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Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro

49%of 365 owners recommend
49% recommend · 19% neutral · 32% don't
Owners praise
  • Comfortable, well-fitting ergo shape
  • Extremely lightweight
  • Excellent sensor and responsiveness for aim
Owners complain about
  • Scroll wheel fails or breaks, often within months
  • Creaky, flexy sides and weak build quality
  • Slippery coating that wears off and needs grip tape
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What Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 owners say

been using the superlight for a month. it was almost perfect. just got skates from XRAY pads that fit it, ditched the stock logitech ones, and now the mouse is absolutely flawless for me.
@MylesTheDoctorMahajan on YouTube
I still feel the heavier Superlight gives me more stability, specially when making micro adjustments while aiming.
@gusta5564 on YouTube
Ive this issue, and it makes fine mouse movements a lot harder cause I cant freely move the mouse with just the fingers, cause its sticks to my hand with the back.
@instrumentalsofdao on YouTube

What Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro owners say

I’ve loved the DA shape for years now
@earlymorningcoffeeat9am on YouTube
The change to separated buttons to avoid shell-clicks alone is a fantastic upgrade.
@Ma5t3rBla5t3r on YouTube
I'm with Frank, $150 is too much for this.
@eragon190 on YouTube