Sharkoon Rush FireGlider gaming mouse comes with weights, flame job
Not that weight-adjustable mice are new -- in fact, we've been mostly ignoring them since 2006 -- but Sharkoon is hoping that you'll be intrigued enough by having a few slugs in your critter that you'll go ahead and bite the proverbial bullet. The Rush FireGlider is decidedly not subtle, sporting a vivacious flame covered paint job along with a no-slip grip, a half dozen programmable buttons, maximum resolution of 3,600 DPI, Teflon feet for superior gliding and an obligatory internal tuning system to adjust its weight from 118 to 135 grams. Too bad the Yanks in attendance will have to fly quite aways to drop €25 ($32) in order to claim one.



























32 dollars for a weight adjustable mouse? This is exactly the price point I've been looking for for a gaming mouse. Hopefully I can pick it up on Amazon.
Is that a rapid fire button i see there? shame on you, turning that single shot weapon into a multi-shot. ;)
A4tech X-750BF FTW!!!!
Other than the gripped side (it is going to get dirty, and be annoying to clean), doesn't look like a bad mouse.
Adjustable weight... ugh.
I just tossed as much weight as possible into my G9 and haven't looked back, I would make it heavier if i could even. Great mouse, I'll keep this one as long as I can and maybe get another when this one craps out.
Shows how out of touch I am that I had no clue they made weight-adjustable mice.
That said, I fully support them. I absolutely love the MX1000 on my home machine because the batteries and large size make it fit my hand and glide perfectly. I have a hard time imagining a mouse that's too heavy (within reason of course).
I didn't know they made em either lol. I'm not really sure I see the point in having an adjustable weight mouse though...I can see a heavier mouse but not one that's actually adjustable. The only thing I can relate it too is the adjustable weight golf clubs, and I know the function of the weights there. Just not in a mouse
The MX1000 was a great heavy mouse. Its the only thing I don't like in my g7. But whatever, having 1 battery charging and one in the device has saved me more times than I can count.
Weights are there so your right wrist becomes stronger..................if you are a TRUE gamer you need a stong wrist to play...............and something else.
Throwing dice
Who uses their mousing hand to jack off? Seriously.
lolz
Logitech G5, August 11th, 2005. A year before your 2006 link.
http://www.engadget.com/2005/08/11/logitech-g5-gaming-mouse-reviewed/
I thought the 'official' plural of mouse was 'mouses'? At least when referring to the computer input devices. Did I miss a memo?
I think it's both.
But you can't paint flames on the internet.
Dude, that things not even wireless. Lame.
You're not being serious, are you? I'll feel like an idiot if you were just being sarcastic.
You never want a wireless mouse for serious gaming. There's too much added latency.
Its true,
I feel it in my fingers, I feel it in my toes.
You must be joking......
Please tell me you were joking.
wireless is not that good for gaming.
Yo dawg, we heard you like flames!
Vivacious? Really Darren?
Next up: the Fireglider on Pimp My Mouse.
Sup dawg, I heard you like hot games so I put some flames on your mouse so you can feel the burn while you game.
sharkoon! does it resemble a shark by any chance? :/
How the f** noone noticed that IT'S EXACTLY A4-TECH XL-740K WITH SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT PAINTING?
I'm holding XL-740K in my hands right now, it's exactly the same to tiniest detail, only difference is that red snake print become red flame print.
Oh, and A4-tech costs 16$ in retail, so they're having 100% markup:)
I noticed. (love you too) 3x rapid fire FTW!
Why would someone buy one of these when there is a free trackball right below it?
Still doesn't beat my Roccat Kone, but it isn't too bad of a mouse.
Slugs in my critter? What kind of messed up euphemism is this?
Anyone know an english site where you can buy this?