Graffiti Party - Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Full Keycap Set




Category: Keycaps
Keychron x Graffiti Party co-branded cherry profile dye-sub PBT keycap set




Category: Keycaps
Keychron x Graffiti Party co-branded cherry profile dye-sub PBT keycap set
I’ve been typing on these all day and the dye-sub legends are crisp, even on the darker keys. The PBT texture feels pleasantly matte, and the 140-key set covered my odd layout without any extra purchases.
Was a little worried about the thickness after reading some reviews, but these PBT caps feel surprisingly solid and the sound is much deeper than my old ABS set. The legends are super crisp and the cherry profile is just right for my typing style — really happy with how it transforms the feel of the keyboard.
I was worried the cherry profile would feel too low, but after typing on these for a few hours, the sculpted rows actually make my fingers glide naturally. The dye-sub legends are crisp and have this nice matte texture that doesn't show fingerprints.
The colors are even more vibrant in person, and the dye-sub legends are crisp with no blurring. Took a chance on this set for my work board and the cherry profile feels snug and satisfying to type on.
Was looking for a set with bold graffiti-style graphics and these don't disappoint—the dye-sub legends are crisp and vivid even on the funky accent keys. The PBT texture feels slightly rough out of the box, which I actually like for grip during long typing sessions.
The cherry profile feels lower and more comfortable for long typing sessions than the OEM sets I’ve tried before. Colors are vibrant in person, and the PBT texture has a nice matte finish that doesn't show fingerprints.
The cherry profile feels lower and more comfortable for long typing sessions compared to my old OEM set, and the PBT texture is just grippy enough. Colors pop nicely without being too flashy, perfect for a subtle retro vibe.
The dye-sub legends are crisp and clean, and I love how the Cherry profile feels under my fingers—much more stable than OEM. It’s a solid set for the price, and the full 140-key compatibility meant I could use it on both my 60% and full-size boards without any missing caps.
The colors are way more vibrant in person than on the screen, and the dye-sub legends are crisp with no fuzziness. I swapped them onto my daily driver and the cherry profile feels noticeably more uniform than OEM.
I've been swapping keycaps for years and these cherry profile PBT ones have the perfect amount of texture—not too slick, not too rough. The dye-sub legends are crisp and the 140-key set covered my weird layout with plenty of spares.