Submitted by laedinbed t3_yg9x31 in MechanicalKeyboards
Let me start with the positives:
The topre switches are amazing. Typing feels so incredibly fluid, as if my thoughts are just materializing onto my screen. The 30g topre makes my reds feel heavy.
Maybe I just had unreasonable expectations for Leopold. Unfortunately, this keyboard feels less solid than my $100 Durgod TKL. Something about the keycaps or switches makes typing feel very unsatisfying.
I wish there were better pre-built keyboards with topre, I don't know if i'm deep enough into the rabbit hole to build my own yet.
QWERKey-UK t1_iu7sz7g wrote
>The lack of doubleshot PBT keycaps makes typing feel very unsatisfying
If they are terrible, it's got nothing to do with not being PBT and Double shot. Many really nice key caps are neither PBT or double shot. I have a Leopold board, and it's fine.
You said typing feels incredibly fluid, as if thoughts just materialise on the page, then say the keys make typing feel very unsatisfying. What exactly, apart from the plastic chassis do you feel is wrong with it? It's still one of the better ways to get a fairly decent Topre board. You can always add weight to it if you feel it needs to be a bit more substantial.