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A JOURNEY TO YOUR ULTIMATE MOUSE
High-performance modular gaming mouse. Endlessly adaptable to your grip style, effortlessly responsive to your play, and powered by top-tier specs in a lightweight sub-60-gram shell.
Developed from hundreds of hand scans and match analyses, Pathfinder fits your palm like a second skin and can be enhanced with pro-approved shapes until it feels like an extension of yourself.
When the end-game shape is what you create, all that's left is to express your true gaming potential.
Previews & Impressions
Defined by Research, Refined by Experts.
Why is shape the most important factor when choosing the ultimate FPS mouse?
We spent two years finding the answer, analyzing hundreds of hand scans and studying how gamers grip their mice during competitive matches. Throughout, we kept an open mind, focused on delivering a mouse that provides gamers with the perfect shape.
One Small Change of Shape
One Giant Leap in Gameplay
We concluded that the ultimate FPS mouse must be modular, allowing precise adjustments for hand size, play style, and grip preference. Our next objective is to ensure this modularity enhances gameplay in a meaningful way, encouraging gamers to explore until they find their perfect shapes.
Meet
pAthfinDERthe ultimate mouse
A Universe of Discovery in One Set
$189 purchase = Complete set of Founder Edition Pathfinder Core box + Exploration Box
Explore the shapes that will take you to new frontiers
(All the shapes and attachments below are included in the Exploration Box and are part of every purchase.)
Right Shapes
Left Shapes
Hump Shapes
Average(A)
Finger placement : Front / Center / Back
Finger contact : Minimal
This shape may appear basic, but it's intentionally asymmetrical to its left counterpart due to hand anatomy. This enhances dynamic movement and gives your fingertip more room to wiggle
Pinch(P)
Finger placement : Front / Center
Finger contact : Medium
This shape is tapered at the side to shift your grip position forward, similar to a stylus. This design helps stabilize tracking shots, making it ideal for precise, calligraphy-like mouse movements.
Claw(C)
Finger placement : Front / Center / Back
Finger contact : Medium-High
For Claw lovers, with curves designed to support both the fingertips and the sides of your fingers. Not a lot of finger play, but you get a lot of control from greater surface contact.
Right Hand(R)
Finger placement : Front / Center
Finger contact : Minimal
This shape suits the more ergonomically minded, allowing fingers to rest rather than grip. Tests show it’s ideal for palm grips, where the arm handles the main movement while the fingertips take care of micro adjustments
Xtra Claw(X)
Finger placement : Back
Finger contact : High
Bored with safe shapes? Here is Xtra Claw! Designed from player hand scans. In intense firefights, Claw grippers accentuate their fingertips even more. X puts the control force behind your pinky and ring finger, offering a firm grip and enhanced recoil control
Slash(S)
Finger placement : Center
Finger contact : High
Built on the same principle as X, but adapted for people who prefer to place their fingers at the center and not forming a very aggressive claw. Slash is perfect if your ring and pinky fingers tend to clump together during gunfights.
Wave(W)
Finger placement : Front
Finger contact : High
We love Wave—it's unconventional and looks like something Batman would make. Similar to X & S, it shifts forward, providing contact for both fingertips and sides, allowing you to press and point, not just point alone. Wave may just be the shape you deserve, and the one you need right now.
Average(A)
Finger placement : Front / Center / Back
Finger contact : Parallel
The evil twin of the right side's A, but designed for the Thumb (Yes, our Thumb is evil!) and set slightly further back
Pinch(P)
Finger placement : Front / Center
Finger contact : Tilted
Symmetrical to the right-side pinch, this shape positions your thumb slightly forward and at an angle to enhance stability. Originally designed to complement its counterpart, it also pairs well with other shapes for added thumb control.
Claw(C)
Finger placement : Front / Center
Finger contact : Tilted-Tapered
Another evil twin but the devil is in the details. The curves are less pronounced since you have two fingers on the right, while it's just the thumb on the left. This shape lets you control the thumb's dominance over mouse movement, from a slight angle to almost an anchored lock
Latch(L)
Finger placement : Center/Back
Finger contact : Tapered
Another Pathfinder original created from hand scans. Designed for players who anchor their thumb aggressively who might find traditional mouse design a bit lacking in this department. It’s very responsive and satisfying if you like pulling the mouse toward your palm to control recoil.
Our preferred amount of palm contact boils down to your playstyle. Pick a hump with less palm contact if you need more maneuverability. You can also use spacers (+1,+2) to adjust where the hump contacts the palm. If you prefer almost no palm contact, you can even remove the shape entirely. Look ma, no hump!
Low Hump(L)
Palm Contact : Minimal
Medium Hump(M)
Palm Contact : Medium
High Hump(H)
Palm Contact : High
Right Hand Hump(R)
Palm Contact : Medium /
favoring the left side