In Win and their products have featured here at eTeknix only the once, but even then we were quite keen to sing their praises. Sure there were some niggly little faults but we did have a pre-production version so we expect little gripes to pop up from time to time. When you look at the product range from In Win, you will most likely have no clear comparison in your head of what their cases rival as they are very different and step out of the box with their unique styling and features, yet still put up a fight to some of the big brands that are holding the market well.
The Dragon Rider is considered the bigger brother to the Dragon Slayer that we took a look at in the not so distant past and features similar styling in many ways but in a bigger form. We also see some of the great features that In Win have invested into their whole range including slides for your drives, tool-less design and some funky lighting to make the front stand out that little bit.
The Dragon Rider keeps with the chainmail armour and solid build quality but does it offer up a wow factor or is it just a bigger immataion of the Dragon Slayer? We find out as we attempt to tame the beat that is the Dragon Rider!
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