 When choosing between mice, weight is a big factor when it comes to your final decision. This video I will show you the pros and cons of each, as well as what the best weight for a mouse is. So let's start with the pros and cons of light mice. 1. They are easier to move around. If you play on a low sensitivity, a leather mouse can really help with that, because you're moving a long distance on your mouse pad, and a leather mouse makes your hand less fatiguing. Imagine you moving a mouse that is twice the weight of a light mouse. Why would you want to do that? It's less weight for your arm and wrist, so why not? 2. It's easier to lift and position again. A lot of the time, you move your mouse to the edge of the mouse pad. You would have to reposition your mouse to the middle to get that consistent aim. Using a lighter mouse to do this is easier, because lifting a lighter object is easier. 3. It's easier to use your fingers to make micro adjustments. A lot of the time, you need to make a smaller movement to aim at the enemy. Using a lighter mouse can make it easier for you, because moving a lighter object is not only easier on your wrist, it's also faster. So using your fingers to aim is faster on lighter mice. Heavier mice are bigger and harder to reposition. Being bigger, it usually covers your whole hand, making it harder to make those smaller adjustments. 4. The first one is less between your mouse pad. If you have less surface area touching your mouse pad, the mouse will glide faster. If you have a low sensitivity, this could be incredibly helpful, because the faster glide on the mouse pad also means less friction. So it's fast and quick to flick, track, and aim. Alright now let's look at the pros of heavier mice. 1. They're more consistent. With heavier mice, it's harder to move. So if your hands are cold or shaking, lighter mice are destined to make your aim worse. Heavier mice are no harder to aim with, but usually more reliable when you apply more force to your hand. 2. Checking is easier on heavier mice, because the body of the mouse is more full in your hand. With that, you have more control over the speed of the mouse. You can aim slower and faster if you would like. On lighter mice, it's hard to glide slowly, because usually you would end up having shaky aim. This could come in handy for most high sensitivity players. 3. The stopping power on heavier mice is better. You can stop easier because of the weight of the mouse is more. You don't need to push in or use your hand to stop the mouse as much. With lighter mice, you need to push harder on your mouse pad. Okay so now that we've discussed the pros and cons of each, let's now look at what the perfect weight is. Now I don't think there's a perfect weight for everyone, but I think that most people would like their mouse around 70 grams. This is where most wireless mice are at. It's on the lighter side, but it should be good enough for stopping power and inconsistency. It's not too light where it's gliding with zero friction. Alright I hope you enjoyed this video, and thanks for watching.