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Retro Cherry Profile PBT Double-Shot Keycap Set - Warm Gray

Retro Cherry Profile PBT Double-Shot Keycap Set - Warm Gray

Regular price $49.99 USD
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Specs

Profile: Cherry Profile

Material: PBT Plastic

Process: Double-Shot

Keys: 132

Compatibility

Note: Only Keycaps included, no keyboard.

Fits keyboards of 61/68/84/87/96/98/100/104/108 keycaps.

Ergonomics, more comfortable to use.

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Retro Cherry Profile PBT Double-Shot Keycap Set - Warm Gray


The KeyCapUS Retro Cherry Profile PBT Double-Shot Keycap Set in Warm Gray brings a muted, office-neutral aesthetic to mechanical keyboards at $49.99. This 132-key kit uses Cherry profile sculpting with PBT plastic in a double-shot manufacturing process, delivering a full-size replacement set compatible with layouts from compact 60% boards through full-size 108-key arrangements. The colorway centers on warm gray alphas paired with slightly darker gray modifiers—no accent colors, no legends in contrasting hues, just two closely related neutral tones that recall the beige-gray keyboards of late-1990s corporate environments.

What's In the Box

The 132-key count covers bases most budget sets skip. You get standard ANSI layouts plus the 1.75u right shift for 96%/1800 compact boards, a 7u spacebar for winkeyless builds, and split spacebar support (2.25u/2.75u/1.25u/1u) for programmable layouts. At 350g, the set has the density expected from thick-walled PBT rather than the hollow feel of thin ABS alternatives. The kit ships in a simple tray without a keycap puller—standard for this price tier.

The Colorway: Warm Gray Explained

This isn't "gray" as shorthand for black. The alphas sit in a mid-tone warm gray with subtle brown undertones, avoiding the blue-cast cool grays common in modern minimalist setups. Modifiers shift one shade darker, creating enough contrast for touch-typing orientation without the visual noise of bright legends or colored accent keys. The double-shot legends use the same warm gray plastic as the modifiers, resulting in a "tone-on-tone" effect where characters read through texture and slight shadow rather than color difference. Think of the aesthetic as matching vintage IBM Model M cases or the original Cherry G80-3000 housings—functional, unobtrusive, deliberately unexciting.

How Cherry Profile Feels Here

Cherry profile's sculpted rows—R1 through R4 with distinct height and angle changes—keep finger travel distance shorter than OEM alternatives. The R3 home row sits lowest, with R4 (number row) and R2 (QWERTY row) stepping up gradually. For users transitioning from prebuilt keyboards, the difference is immediate: less finger extension to reach top-row numbers, less wrist deviation for bottom-row mods. The PBT surface carries the standard dry, slightly chalky texture that resists shine accumulation. Double-shot construction means the legends are physically separate plastic pieces fused to the keycap body—no coating to wear through, no dye to fade.

Compatibility Notes

The set mounts on any Cherry MX-compatible switch: Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh, Akko CS, Outemu, and their clones. The stem fit is standard cross-mount. Layout support spans 61-key (60%), 68-key (65%), 84-key (75%), 87-key (TKL), 96-key/98-key (compact 1800), 100-key (96% with numpad), and 104/108-key full-size arrangements. No ISO enter key, no Alice layout split spacebar beyond the standard 2.25u/2.75u—this is an ANSI-focused kit.

Why This Exists

Warm gray occupies a specific niche in mechanical keyboard culture. It's not the beige/cream of true retro reproductions (like MT3 9009 or ePBT Classic Retro), nor the stark white/gray contrast of modern "minimalist" sets. The colorway suits users who want their keyboard to disappear into a workspace rather than announce itself, or those building "sleeper" setups—high-end internals with outwardly mundane aesthetics. At $49.99, it undercuts most PBT double-shot competition by $10-20 while matching their material specifications.

Common Questions

Does warm gray match my silver or gray keyboard case?

Probably closer than cool gray sets. The warm undertones complement anodized aluminum in silver, gray, or even muted gold better than blue-tinted alternatives. Against black cases, the contrast is softer than white keycaps without the visual weight of dark gray.

How does this compare to dye-sub PBT at the same price?

Double-shot legends won't fade or wear, period. Dye-sublimation can achieve more complex colors and sublegends (like Hiragana or icon mods) but relies on ink penetration that theoretically degrades over decades of heavy use. For a single-language, single-color legend set, double-shot is the more durable choice.

Is Cherry profile too low if I'm used to OEM?

Most users adapt within a week. The total height difference is roughly 2mm at the home row, with the sculpting distributing that reduction across all rows rather than flattening uniformly. If you bottom-out heavily while typing, Cherry profile may actually reduce finger fatigue.

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