Which Mouse for 'FingerTip Grip' User?

Which Mouse for 'FingerTip Grip' User?

 So I'm trying to choose between These Two mice

 Cooler Master CM Storm Xornet Gaming Mouse,
 ROCCAT Kova+ Max Performance Gaming Mouse

 Of course please suggest any mice you think would be better, but I do like how cheap these mice are...
 Also I would like to either be able to program DPI switching or have On-the-fly DPI switching included in the   mouse.

The CM Storm Spawn is better than the Xornet and I would highly recommend it.

I use the Logitech G9 Laser with the small grip/housing on it for several years now and it has never let me down. The only thing that I disliked at first but have gotten used to is that it is heavier towards the back of the mouse even without extra weights (I want it as light as possible). Several profiles can be made and are stored on the mouse so it is plug and play with your favourite settings without installing the software package on multiple pc's. The upgrade is the G9X with higher DPI.

The Xornet and CM Storm Spawn are the same mouse...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-Storm-Xornet-Gaming/dp/B00608KSPI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357678938&sr=8-1

Nope, different sensors.

Oh I see, You meant this one

http://www.amazon.com/CM-Storm-Spawn-Switches-SGM-2000-MLON1/dp/B004RJJMBI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1357743653&sr=8-3&keywords=Cooler+master+cm+storm+mouse

We don't have that mouse in England I'm afraid.

Have you considered the Zowie MiCO? It's a small mouse, really good for claw-/fingertip-grip. And you can get it in pink!

The Xornet is a great mouse for the money. I use mine as a travel mouse for my laptop. I usually use a palm grip, but I use the Xornet with a fingertip grip, kind of a compromise between palming and clawing it. It works great with that grip. The rubber sides make it really easy to control the mouse without applying much pressure. I don't use the CPI switch, so all I can say is that it works out of the box at default settings without any drivers. I just leave it at the highest setting and adjust sensitivity in games. It feels very solid. The cable is thick and sturdy, so it actually doesn't make a very good travel mouse; when the cable is coiled up it takes up a lot of space. The cable is at least 50% wider than the cable on my Logitech G400.

I have considered the Zowie Mico, more expensive than the xornet so I ruled it out.

The Corsair M60 is really cool. I really like mine. You should definetely check it out! :)

I use a G500, my favorite  mouse for sure. I also use claw with it. The weights are nice, and its durable as hell.

CM Storm Spawn