This is an imperfect product in every respect. But it works well, weighs nothing and feels very comfortable. Do not touch with small hands. I wouldn't recommend it for palm trees either. The claw grip should work for a variety of hands. The fingertip works for middle and (probably) upper hands. My hands are smaller than average and I get good marks on aim simulators while feeling this thing. Best processing quality? Are the handles in stock? Fur. Useful. But the price and quality are great. This mouse is ranked as the number one ultralight mouse on rtings.com for good reason, which is click lag and weight. I also agree with the legs and the cable. The clicks are dull and light. This is common with optical switches. You trade that for a reduction in latency. At least it will be until optical switches improve. In my copy, the mouse 1 creaks from time to time, but the price/performance ratio is so great that you have to endure it. This mouse doesn't need to be upgraded and costs $35. It's not the strongest because it's so light, but if this shape suits you, you'll love it. However, I have changed from 5 to 4 stars because I have doubts about the durability. Also, the clicks could be faster. The Razer V2's optical switches look like mechanical ones, and the Viper Mini is cheaper than this mouse. I still really like the MM720 and would have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone interested in this shape. Coming from someone who used balanced mice almost exclusively until I got these.