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Mountain releases pudding-style Snow keycaps in black and white

Mountain has recently launched a new mechanical set of pudding-style keycaps that might interest you. Named Snow keycaps, they're designed to embody Mountain's core values of user-centric design and aesthetics, while boasting high-quality materials.

Made from durable PBT plastic, the Snow keycaps are said to offer a satisfying tactile feel that resists wear and shine. The keycaps feature transparent legends produced with double-shot injection moulding, which fuses them with the keycaps, something which should ensure their longevity and resistance to fading and damage. You also get a choice of black or white caps.

Each set includes 113 keycaps, including the 104 keycaps required for a complete standard ANSI keyboard, as well as extra generic ISO and 60% add-ons to accommodate a range of mechanical keyboards, including the Everest, the Everest 60, and various keyboards from other manufacturers.

The Mountain Snow keycaps are now available with an MSRP of €34.99/$34.99 (black and white). However, Mountain is now selling them with a 20% discount on its website, pushing it down to €27.99/$27.99.

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