Lighter mouse will be always better.
It's been the biggest adjustment so far. I've gone from a G502 to a much ligher G403 seamlessly, and from a Rival 600 to a Kone Aimo back and forth without a sens adjustment or any sort of adjustment period. But going down to 67 grams is quite the change of pace lol
Wow, yeah... the struggle will be worth it.

Allan McGregor,
Hi mate,
Thanks for the info on Ventus R, looks promising. One thing I would like to ask you is the weight. You mentioned the weight of 72 grams where the manufacturer says 98 grams, therefore, my question is, do you happen to have one which you managed to weight?
All the best,
Lukasz
Is lighter than the specs on the web page. Out-of-the box the mouse is about 74 grs. Mine is lighter because I change the cable for a G203 cable (light and flexible). Some fellas on OC.net get it down to 65 grs.
If you want to know more about this mouse I strongly recommend to check this thread at
Overclock.net, they are very exigent mouse enthusiast and find themselves very pleased with it. Also there is an
unbiased review.
I know that I keep recommending this ugly little mouse but... I'm not being pay by Tt, I never imagine that I will find such a great device with this quality and features over that brand full of ugly fancy laser mice. There is only a few reviews, kind of obscure underrated mouse.
Is not perfect: cable is awful stiff, software could be better, side buttons are bit stiff to press to avoid accidental activation, lack of side buttons on the right for left handed.
But its strengths overcome its flaws: Lightweight, intuitive shape, fully programmable (onboard memory, rapid-firing macro capable and 5 profiles), great optical sensor, functional mouse wheel and very low input lag and click latency at an affordable prize.