Glorious Panda 67g
Glorious Panda 67g tactile switch review: a snappy, high-contrast bump, POM stem, factory lube and a deep thock. Specs, feel, tuning and verdict.
How it feels
How it sounds
thockyFrequently asked
Are Glorious Pandas the same as Holy Pandas?
They share lineage with the original INVYR Panda housing, but they are not the same switch. The Glorious Panda is its own tuned design with a POM stem and revised internals, giving it a snappier bump and less pre-travel than a typical Holy Panda build, without the DIY frankenswitch assembly.
Do I need to lube the Glorious Panda 67g?
The lubed version ships pre-lubed from the factory, so they are usable straight away. A careful manual relube can still tighten up the leaf ping and smooth the upstroke if you want to chase the last few percent.
Is 67 grams too heavy for everyday typing?
It sits on the firmer side of medium. The tactile bump up front does most of the work, so most typists settle in quickly, but if you prefer feather- light keypresses a lighter linear or tactile will feel less fatiguing.
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