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The Logitech G604 has been my champion
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036534033-Getting-Started-G604
It's immediate predecessor definitely felt more rugged, in terms of build quality, but it's still the only mouse I can use.
At first the price will probably be listed high, but they go on sale all the time. I gotten mine and its previous model somewhere between $40-$60.
https://www.microcenter.com/product/615496/logitech-g-g604-lightspeed-wireless-gaming-mouse
I like it but I do get odd double clicks here and there, that can be very annoying, and it's older brother the g602 had the same issue. However the build quality of the g602 was better, the rubber on the g604 has degraded much quicker, and I had to reglue some of the top plastic on the left side of the mouse.
Logitech's quality is going down while their prices stay the same/rise
I do like the g604 for the most part but I really would recommend another brand if possible.
It's not the most difficult repair to swap the Moise buttons out, they're standard parts. You need to know your way around a soldering iron though.
Edit: You do have to buy replacement skates though
Sure but you shouldn't have to, like they know dust gets in the switch and does that they just don't fix it