Hello everyone,
I got my Filco Majestouch Ninja in today from Amazon. If anyone here in the keyboard section has followed my posts at all, I've slowly moved up the ladder as I originally started with an Xarmor U9-Plus (blue), then moved on to a Das Professional (brown), and have now made a final movement to a Filco Majestouch Ninja (brown).
I know there is a good following when it comes to the Filco name brand. When I first decided to go mechanical, I told myself I would never be part of that following and spend over 100 dollars on a keyboard, but I guess that turned out to be a big fat lie.
I got this from Amazon via TheKeyboardCo(UK) and the keyboard came wonderfully packaged by Amazon (as always) and arrived in only two days with Prime.


What a cute little box. I'm suddenly feeling all light footed and stealthy for some reason!

Designed in Japan, Made in Taiwan. No More Fading Letters!

Cherry Browns!

Stealthy Filco logo!

Overhead and Rear views of the keyboard make it look "otaku" or "ultimate".

My initial impressions are that this keyboard is of the highest quality. The keyboard has good weight to it, and the matte finish is something I can really appreciate after coming from the Das. The keyboard has this quality about it that many other keyboards in the market today fail to achieve. It has this simplistic yet attractive luxury to it. Nothing fancy, nothing gaudy, just good old typing goodness.
I love the key features of the Ninja, which are the front printed legends. Having owned the Das for a week, the legends were already dirty/being worn off and was just unacceptable for me. The Ninja's keycaps are extremely smooth and comfortable. Maybe I'm crazy but I do have to note that the keys/brown switches do feel a tad more resistant than my Das browns. I don't know what could be the cause of this feeling, but the Das browns were extremely light. Having this additional 5g resistance (that's what it feels like to me) is fine for me.
The keyboard is extremely stable. This is probably the most stable keyboard I've owned because the little plastic level adjustments have a nice rubber cover which ensures that the keyboard will not move at all (Both xarmor and das didn't include such a feature and because of that they could shuffle on the desk from time to time). This is my first time using a tenkeyless and I will have to adjust a bit because I did use the numpad sometimes, but aside from that everything is great.
I do have to note that the cord is very short. The cord is probably half the length of most average keyboards. I am going to have to buy a USB extension cable for use with my desktop. On the note of pinging, I do hear it a little bit on the backspace key, but it doesn't bother me at all.
I do plan on doing some modifications such as colored keycaps and such, but that will have to wait till next time. Other thoughts or impressions should be covered in my youtube video. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
Unboxing
Initial Impressions
Type Racer