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MDA/Cherry Profile PBT Dye-Sub Keycap Set - Christmas Theme 3
MDA/Cherry Profile PBT Dye-Sub Keycap Set - Christmas Theme 3
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Specs
Profile: MDA /Cherry Profile
Material: PBT Plastic
Process: Dye Sublimated
Keys: 158
Compatibility
Note: Only Keycaps included, no keyboard.
Fits keyboards of 61/63/64/68/71/75/78/82/84/87/96/98/100/104/108 keycaps.
Ergonomics, more comfortable to use.
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产品: MDA/Cherry Profile PBT Dye-Sub Keycap Set - Christmas Theme 3
链接: https://keycapus.com/products/cherry-pbt-dye-sub-keycap-set-christmas-theme-03
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MDA/Cherry Profile PBT Dye-Sub Keycap Set - Christmas Theme 3
The KeyCapUS MDA/Cherry Profile PBT Dye-Sub Keycap Set - Christmas Theme 3 ships as a 158-key complete kit at $149.99, offering your choice of Cherry or MDA profile in PBT plastic with dye-sublimated legends. The colorway centers on muted forest green alphas paired with warm cream-white modifiers, accented by deep burgundy escape and enter keys alongside soft gold novelty legends—evoking a vintage Christmas aesthetic without leaning into overt holiday iconography. Both profile options use the same dye-sub process for character durability, and the set covers everything from compact 60% boards through full-size 108-key layouts.
What's in the Set
This is a two-variant release: pick Cherry profile for the lower, sculpted rows with minimal finger travel, or MDA profile for a slightly taller, more pronounced spherical top that sits between Cherry and SA in height. Either way, you get 158 keys total—enough for standard ANSI, ISO, split spacebar, and most Alice-style layouts. The 400g package weight reflects dense PBT material throughout; no ABS spacebars or novelty keys mixed in.
Profile: Cherry or MDA (select at purchase)
Material: PBT plastic
Process: Dye-sublimated legends
Keys: 158
Weight: 400g
Compatibility: Cherry MX cross stem (Gateron, Kailh, Akko, etc.); fits 61/63/64/68/71/75/78/82/84/87/96/98/100/104/108 key layouts
The Colorway
The alpha keys carry a desaturated olive-green base that reads as neutral under warm desk lighting, shifting slightly cooler under daylight LEDs. Modifiers—shift, control, alt, win—shift to an aged-paper cream that softens the overall contrast. The escape key and both enters default to a dark wine red, while the arrow cluster and scattered novelty legends (snowflake, tree, star) use a muted mustard-gold. No RGB shine-through here; the PBT is opaque throughout, which keeps colors consistent regardless of your board's underglow.
This isn't a loud, Santa-red-and-white set. It borrows more from mid-century Christmas card palettes: dusty greens, yellowed creams, and burgundy accents that won't look out of place in February.
How Each Profile Types
Cherry profile keeps the tops relatively flat with subtle cylindrical sculpting per row. Your fingers travel less vertical distance between rows, which suits extended typing sessions and reduces the "reach" for number rows on compact boards. The PBT surface has the expected light grain—neither sandpaper-rough nor glossy-smooth.
MDA profile raises the overall height by roughly 2mm and adds more pronounced spherical dish to each keytop. The sculpting between rows is steeper than Cherry, creating more defined finger pockets. Some users find MDA more comfortable for non-touch-typing or larger hands; others prefer Cherry for speed. Both share the same PBT dye-sub construction, so durability and texture are identical.
Common Questions
Does the Christmas theme work year-round, or does it look too seasonal?
The palette leans vintage rather than literal. The olive alphas and cream modifiers read as earthy neutrals; only the burgundy escape/enter and small gold novelties signal "holiday." Most users report the set blends with natural wood cases and white/black boards without screaming December.
Cherry vs. MDA—which should I pick for a 65% board?
Cherry profile suits the 65% layout well because the lower height reduces finger extension to the function row and arrow cluster. MDA works too, but the taller sculpting may feel cramped if your 65% has a tight case bezel or you type with wrists anchored low.
Is dye-sub better than double-shot for this colorway?
Dye-sub allows the complex, multi-color vintage palette here—double-shot molding limits you to two colors per key. The tradeoff: dye-sub legends sit flush with the surface and won't wear through, but they don't create the physical depth of double-shot. For a theme set with four-plus colors, dye-sub is the practical choice.
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Shipping & Returns
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- It usually takes 8-10 business days for express delivery to North America.
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