UltralightX
Need help choosing a size?
Explore the different dimensions, compare against other mice, and even 3d print the shapes at home with our STL files.
Find the right ULX to help you aim your best.
Check out our comparison guide below to see how the ULX sizes up next to various popular mice from other brands. The ULX Lion (M) and ULX Tiger (L) will be most similar to standard full size shapes found with mice such as the G Pro Superlight or Viper. The Lion will provide a more modern take on the standard size catering more towards the present day aimer that requires a slightly smaller mouse to open up more fingertip and claw dexterity. Where as the Tiger provides a more classic take that fills your hand and is more suited towards palm grippers and those with larger hands. The ULX Cheetah (S) on the other hand is a pure fingertip option for hypermodern aimers and those with smaller hands.
ULX DIMENSIONS:
Cheetah:
115.6mm Length
54.1mm Grip Width
35.2mm Height
Lion:
121.3mm Length
56.8mm Grip Width
37mm Height
Tiger:
126mm Length
59mm Grip Width
38.4mm Height
There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing the right size for you, and there is no exact formula that every gamer can follow. What you aim best with is completely unique to your own personal preferences and sometimes does not even correlate with your hand size. We have seen individuals with larger hands aim best on the Cheetah (S) and people with smaller hands aim best with the Tiger (L). That being said, the biggest factor we have found in choosing the right size is understanding what grip style you aim best with. Those that prefer aiming with their fingertips with maximum range of motion in their finger movements will gravitate towards the Cheetah. Individuals that prefer a more balanced option that may allow for some finger dexterity while still providing some palm support for claw grip options tend to gravitate towards the Lion. And lastly, those gamers that like to rest their full hand on the mouse and have as much anchor support as possible with various palm grips tend to gravitate towards the Tiger.
GRIP STYLES:
Finalmouse is now providing gamers revolutionary at home capability to try out every size and shape by 3d printing with our provided STL files. So if you have access to a 3d printer click on the adjacent download links and start playing with the shapes for free in the comfort of your room. Just keep in mind that the 3d printed shapes will not be true to weight and will be significantly heavier than a real ULX.
Need help choosing a size?
Explore the different dimensions, compare against other mice, and even 3d print the shapes at home with our STL files.
Find the right ULX to help you aim your best.
Check out our comparison guide below to see how the ULX sizes up next to various popular mice from other brands. The ULX Lion (M) and ULX Tiger (L) will be most similar to standard full size shapes found with mice such as the G Pro Superlight or Viper. The Lion will provide a more modern take on the standard size catering more towards the present day aimer that requires a slightly smaller mouse to open up more fingertip and claw dexterity. Where as the Tiger provides a more classic take that fills your hand and is more suited towards palm grippers and those with larger hands. The ULX Cheetah (S) on the other hand is a pure fingertip option for hypermodern aimers and those with smaller hands.
ULX DIMENSIONS:
Cheetah:
115.6mm Length
54.1mm Grip Width
35.2mm Height
Lion:
121.3mm Length
56.8mm Grip Width
37mm Height
Tiger:
126mm Length
59mm Grip Width
38.4mm Height
There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing the right size for you, and there is no exact formula that every gamer can follow. What you aim best with is completely unique to your own personal preferences and sometimes does not even correlate with your hand size. We have seen individuals with larger hands aim best on the Cheetah (S) and people with smaller hands aim best with the Tiger (L). That being said, the biggest factor we have found in choosing the right size is understanding what grip style you aim best with. Those that prefer aiming with their fingertips with maximum range of motion in their finger movements will gravitate towards the Cheetah. Individuals that prefer a more balanced option that may allow for some finger dexterity while still providing some palm support for claw grip options tend to gravitate towards the Lion. And lastly, those gamers that like to rest their full hand on the mouse and have as much anchor support as possible with various palm grips tend to gravitate towards the Tiger.
GRIP STYLES:
Finalmouse is now providing gamers revolutionary at home capability to try out every size and shape by 3d printing with our provided STL files. So if you have access to a 3d printer click on the adjacent download links and start playing with the shapes for free in the comfort of your room. Just keep in mind that the 3d printed shapes will not be true to weight and will be significantly heavier than a real ULX.
- Free Domestic Shipping
- Duty Free Worldwide Shipping
Dimensions:
Cheetah (Small): 115.6mm Length x 54.1mm Grip Width x 35.2mm Height
Lion (Medium): 121.3mm Length x 56.8mm Grip Width x 37mm Height
Tiger (Large): 126mm Length x 59mm Grip Width x 38.4mm Height
Approximate Weight*:
Cheetah (Small): 31 Grams
Lion (Medium): 35 Grams
Tiger (Large): 37 Grams
*Approximate weights measured without skates and may have a variance of +-2g from unit to unit
Connectivity:
Finalmouse Highspeed Wireless (2.4Ghz)
Wired USB-C and USB-C Charging
In the Box:
UltralightX Wireless Gaming Mouse
UltralightX Wireless Receiver
USB-C Cable
Product Documentation
Domestic Shipping:
Free FedEx 2 Day shipping to the continental United States.
International Shipping:
Duty Free (Duties and Taxes prepaid) FedEx FICP shipping with $14.95 flat rate to over 40 countries worldwide.
Hassle Free Returns:
Free within 14 days of receiving your purchase.
2-Year limited hardware warranty
Finalmouse is now providing gamers revolutionary at home capability to try out every size and shape by 3d printing with our provided STL files. So if you have access to a 3d printer click on the below download links and start playing with the shapes for free in the comfort of your room. Just keep in mind that the 3d printed shapes will not be true to weight and will be significantly heavier than a real ULX.