Hello Everyone,
I made a thread on... I think it was Friday about jumping into the mechanical world with a KUL ES-87, a Novatouch, and a set of Leopold thick PBT keycaps. In any event, the conclusion I came to is that due to my small, weak hands I really benefit from lower profile keycaps (like my leopolds), and also that as much as I love the Topre-style Novatouch switches, 45g is too heavy for me with thick low-profile keycaps (I suspect reds feel light enough because they only hit 45g at 2mm, while topre-style switches hit it far sooner in the key travel). While it's possible that I would have a better time on my Novatouch with thin, lightweight low profile keycaps that don't have as much inertia to overcome, I suspect that I am simply a a 35g capacitive switch guy. Thus, I am returning my Novatouch, and possibly getting rid of my KUL as well.
That being said, I need some advice about what to do. I am very much a tenkeyless kind of guy, as I enjoy both the ergonomic and portability aspects of them. So, excited as I am about the existence of the Noppoo EC108 Pro, I don't know if I should buy it, or hang onto my KUL until a tenkeyless 35g capacitive switch board is released.
I hate to ask anyone to predict the future, but I just don't know what to do at this point. Since I recently discovered that banggood has the EC108, at present I am leaning towards keeping a red switch board around and waiting to see what's what (having tried capacitive it makes me sad, but I can live with red switches, as they are actually light enough for me even with my Leopold caps on them). Heck, if I get lucky and the EC108 goes on sale with an amazon return policy, I could even try it before I throw down cash.
What do you guys think?
also this can be the EC108-Pro thread if people want it to- I want every detail I can get about 35g capacitive boards

Thanks,
MPZ