Mountain are a premium peripherals brand known for their modular Everest Max keyboard which features a detachable numpad, dedicated macro keys, and a detachable media dock. It’s a well crafted keyboard that we use in the office, and today owners of the Everest max, or any keyboard using Cherry MX style switches, can change up their style with new Pudding-Style Snow Keycaps.
These new snow keycaps stay true to Mountain’s existing keycaps featuring translucent sidewalls and legend, whilst making use of high quality PBT plastic. The snow keycaps, despite what the name suggests, come in both black and the expected white. They feature a pleasant to touch texture which is virtually impossible to develop shine or wear, plus the legends are created with double-shot injection moulding and become one with the keycaps making it impossible for them to fade or become subject to abrasion.
The keycaps come with a total of 113 caps which are fully compatible with Mountains Everest, Everest 60 as well as all mechanical keyboards that make use of Cherry-style cross stem mechanical switches.
“Snow Keycaps are the ideal addon for every gamer’s mechanical keyboard,” said Bram Rongen, Head of Peripherals at MOUNTAIN. “The double-shot legends and PBT material will enable them to retain their beauty for years to come, on the vast majority of mechanical keyboards on the market, thanks to their broad compatibility.”
The Snow keycaps are available in white and black for a price of $34.99, Visit mountain.gg for more information.
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