This is probably because the DeathAdder Elite is much lighter (105 grams) compared to Mamba’s 125 grams. I thought the Mamba was a little bit too big for me and my grip too, but for some reason I really love DeathAdder Elite. I was happy with the Abyssus v2 (small hands, fingertip gamer here) but somehow the bigger DeathAdder Elite feels as comfortable. Razer DeathAdder Elite looks good in design and comes with the iconic ergonomics that many Razer fans are happy with. Let’s have a look what the mouse has to offer. But let’s assume that you don’t own a Razer DeathAdder or Mamba. To owners of the Razer DeathAdder and Razer Mamba Chroma, the DeathAdder Elite does not look that much different. Razer DeathAdder Elite Review – Design & Features Razer DeathAdder Elite Review – Packaging Razer DeathAdder Elite, on the other hand, does not have lots of bells and whistles on the outside, but focuses on the highest gaming performance possible and can truly be called “the eSports Gaming Mouse”. I love how lightweight Razer Abyssus V2 is but it does not have side buttons and equipped with only a not-so-bad sensor. SteelSeries Rival 700, for example, is equipped with the popular PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor and a really cool tactile alert, but the mouse is quite heavy. Razer DeathAdder Elite Review – I was in a journey to pick the best gaming mouse in 2016 for the past months and I think I’ve found it in Razer’s latest gaming mouse, the DeathAdder Elite.