My mouse is dying. Can anyone recommend me a good mouse that isn't overpriced...

My mouse is dying. Can anyone recommend me a good mouse that isn't overpriced? I tried looking at Reddit threads but holy shit people were recommending mice that were over 200 dollars. I thought they were trolling but apparently they weren't.

pic related, the almost perfect mouse I've had for at least 6 years.

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deathadders are ok mice i've had one for a couple months and its worked alright. honestly any mouse thats receptive to your movements and fits in your hand is alright.

Deathadder essential is ok? I hear complaints that it's too smooth.

>the almost perfect mouse I've had for at least 6 years.
That's impossible considering that mouse was just released this year.

logitech g502. goes for under 80 in most places.

seconding this.
it looks odd but does that really matter? its not like youre showing it off to people.

its super comfortable. its light so that might be an issue to a person or not.
if you have a dirty living style though, dont buy it because of its honeycomb open design.

It was re released I believe? But it literally looks exactly like my mouse I've had for years but I wouldn't know if it feels the same.

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Damn you actually made me look.

Get a Naga and join the 12 thumb button master race user.

smooth as in it slips around the mouse pad too much or it slippery in your hand? if its the mouse pad i dont think its that bad but it might take some getting used to. if its slippery in your hand i know the chroma has some rubber grips on the side, i dont know about the essential though