Hey dale, something like Gat pros would be a perfect candidate for this. You could still keep under 50c and have preinstalled Tx spring. Heck, I would buy that. But inks+TXspring is $1 a switch!!I wouldn't give this a price until it has been revealed. It's in bad taste and people will run with it. Not saying price concerns aren't justified, but we can't make up a price and state it like fact.
Hey dale, something like Gat pros would be a perfect candidate for this. You could still keep under 50c and have preinstalled Tx spring. Heck, I would buy that. But inks+TXspring is $1 a switch!!
these are just inks. people who are into linears will likely lube them which means they will have to open them up anyway. if you want a good stock experience, you're not buying inks. don't see who these are for. do everyone a favor and focus on oxbloods first.If you've ever bought a recolored switch in your life this is just hypocrisy.
these are just inks. people who are into linears will likely lube them which means they will have to open them up anyway. if you want a good stock experience, you're not buying inks. don't see who these are for. do everyone a favor and focus on oxbloods first.I disagree. Not having to buy any separate springs alone sounds convenient to me, being able to just open the switches to lube them (since these come with no factory lube - another big difference from regular inks) without having to spring swap would save me plenty of hassle. Also, these switches look too pretty and unique to be compared directly to inks.
these are just inks. people who are into linears will likely lube them which means they will have to open them up anyway. if you want a good stock experience, you're not buying inks. don't see who these are for. do everyone a favor and focus on oxbloods first.If you've ever bought a recolored switch in your life this is just hypocrisy.
definitely do understand the no factory lube part. didn't see that, that's actually quite insane. not a linear guy, but i get the appeal now. i still think it would be better if they cost the same as regular inks because that money saved would allow people to buy their own springs. even better, these could ship disassembled without springs to save people money and still give them that freedom. literally just take them out the mold and chuck them in bags.these are just inks. people who are into linears will likely lube them which means they will have to open them up anyway. if you want a good stock experience, you're not buying inks. don't see who these are for. do everyone a favor and focus on oxbloods first.I disagree. Not having to buy any separate springs alone sounds convenient to me, being able to just open the switches to lube them (since these come with no factory lube - another big difference from regular inks) without having to spring swap would save me plenty of hassle. Also, these switches look too pretty and unique to be compared directly to inks.
didn't see that, that's actually quite insane. not a linear guy, but i get the appeal now.You should read posts more carefully before coming with such heavy critique. I don't think any manufacturer would be willing to ship switches disassembled, think about the switch leaves.
Any updates?It's dead. I believe mekibo tried to run a gb but was cancelled.
Any updates?It's dead. I believe mekibo tried to run a gb but was cancelled.