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Xtrfy: Well-known shape. Top-grade components
Based on recommendations from our network of pro gamers, the XG-M2 is designed with a well-known ambidextrous shape. On the inside, we've put together some of the most high-performing components out there.
bunch of clowns. their mousepads are garbage and this looks to be no different. 65 euros and the thing weighs 112g ye ok.
 
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As mentioned, that looks identical to the Newmen GX1-Pro. Even if it's a bit larger (didn't see dimensions anywhere?), it's really strange that it weighs like 20g more. Maybe they threw a weight inside?
 
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newmen gx1 pro is supposed to weight under 95g("without" cable), and since this exactly the same mouse besides color and sensor, there is no way that the xtrfy mouse would weight 112g without cable.
If anything then i estimate the flip flop paint of the newmen to add even more weight, than the usual smooth coating of the xtrfy.
 
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Originally Posted by thuNDa View Post

newmen gx1 pro is supposed to weight under 95g("without" cable), and since this exactly the same mouse besides color and sensor, there is no way that the xtrfy mouse would weight 112g without cable.
If anything then i estimate the flip flop paint of the newmen to add even more weight, than the usual smooth coating of the xtrfy.
Its got 3310 sensor, so thats probably got something to do with it
 
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