Packaging
The box for the MM720 is just as small as the mouse it contains. Along with the mouse, one finds a quick start guide and a set of replacement mouse feet inside. The first sales batch will also include a set of grip tape. My sample didn't, so I can't comment on what the grip tape looks or feels like. The grip tape will also be made available for purchase.
Interestingly, the sticker on the bottom of the mouse reads "MasterMouse," but the box doesn't. It seems as though the decision to drop the "MasterMouse" branding came rather late during production.
Weight
My scale shows around 50 g (+/- 1 g), which is entirely in line with the weight cited by Cooler Master. Nothing more to say about this, the MM720 is incredibly light.
Cable
The MM720 features a paracord-like, braided cable. In terms of looks, it's very similar to the MM711 cable, but the slightly tighter weave results in slightly less flexibility. Still, this is no doubt among the best paracord-like cables. Its measured length is 1.85 m. The cable has a ferrite bead attached to it, which reduces signal noise, as well as a gold-plated USB connector.
Feet
The feet on the MM720 are white-dyed pure PTFE (Teflon) feet with slightly rounded edges. Glide is very good. I had some scratching on my review sample of the MM711, but the feet on the MM720 are much better in this regard. They're of moderate thickness and quite big, and a ring around the sensor ensures CPI stays consistent upon applying vertical pressure. A set of replacement feet is included in the box as well, which is very welcome.