Pwnage Trinity CF Review 1

Pwnage Trinity CF Review

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Shape



The shape of the Trinity CF is very similar to that of the Razer Viper Mini. Most of the dimensions are a match, including the length, as opposed to the slightly longer Cobra Pro. The only notable difference is the front, which ends up being a bit wider on the Trinity CF. In terms of design, the front is immediately reminiscent of the Finalmouse UltralightX, down to the way the main buttons are shaped, including the depth of the comfort grooves. The Trinity CF also utilizes holes of various forms and sizes across the top and bottom, although the sides remain solid. Compared to the Glorious Series 2 Pro, the Trinity CF may be considered a more faithful recreation of the Viper Mini, as the former deviates in height in particular.

On the Trinity CF, the sensor position can be adjusted across the vertical axis, and by roughly 1 cm in either direction. By default, the sensor is placed right in the middle, which will be the most convenient setting for most users. A more forward or rear-positioned sensor will accordingly alter the wrist motion arc to be larger or smaller.


As for grip styles, I'd say the Trinity CF mostly suits claw and to a lesser degree palm grip. It is a medium-sized mouse with a fairly pronounced hump, which should make it generally suit medium to large hands. For reference, my hands are 19 cm long and 10 cm wide, and I found the Trinity CF very comfortable in claw grip.



Please find additional impressions of the Nacho colorway below:


Dimensions

This table includes the dimensions of the Pwnage Trinity CF and several other ambidextrous mice. "Front height" denotes the distance between the base and main buttons. Measurements with two decimals have been taken with a caliper, while those with one decimal have been taken with a ruler. For a full list of all measurements taken, please refer to this sheet compiled by an esteemed community member.

Pwnage Trinity CF Dimensions
Trinity CFCobra ProSeries 2 ProAKITSUHyperlightUltralightXX2V2 (Size 1)HTX 4KOP1we
Base Length10.5 cm10.5 cm11.3 cm10.9 cm11.1 cm11.0 cm11.1 cm11.3 cm11.3 cm
Length (including overhang)11.78 cm11.92 cm11.82 cm11.71 cm11.80 cm12.10 cm11.58 cm11.84 cm11.85 cm
Front Height (lowest point)1.2 cm1.1 cm1.2 cm1.1 cm0.9 cm1.1 cm1.1 cm0.9 cm1.1 cm
Height (highest point)3.77 cm3.77 cm3.87 cm3.61 cm3.85 cm3.60 cm3.62 cm3.57 cm3.64 cm
Front Width (widest point)5.99 cm5.88 cm5.91 cm5.64 cm5.96 cm5.88 cm5.88 cm6.05 cm5.54 cm
Back Width (widest point)6.12 cm6.18 cm6.15 cm5.97 cm6.09 cm6.16 cm6.07 cm6.33 cm5.96 cm
Grip Width (narrowest point)5.63 cm5.54 cm5.61 cm5.41 cm5.70 cm5.66 cm5.79 cm5.75 cm5.50 cm

Below are some comparison shots with each of the measured mice:


Razer Cobra Pro


Glorious Series 2 Pro


Arbiter Studio AKITSU


Hitscan Hyperlight


Finalmouse UltralightX


Pulsar X2V2 (Size 1)


G-Wolves HTX 4K


Endgame Gear OP1we
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