The Sharkoon DarkGlider ships in a fairly large box with a magnetic flap on the front, giving you a look at the mouse before opening up the box completely.
The back of the box lists several key features, including the Avago 9500 V2 laser sensor, the ceramic slide pads and the weight tuning system.
The DarkGlider features an ergonomic design that feels ideal for palm grip users. However, it is quite a bit wider than similarly shaped mice.
On top we have three buttons while there are an extra two on the side above the thumb groove. There is also a little screen, which when active will tell you what level the DPI is set at.
The DarkGlider ships in a little tin which contain a bunch of weights and some spare mouse feet. The weight adjustment tray slots in to the bottom of the mouse, with enough room for four extra weights.
The DarkGlider mouse mat is made of cloth with a rubber base for grip on the desk. The edge of the mouse mat is embroidered to stop it from fraying over time.