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Itactil Lider 87 Full Best <SIMPLE × 2026>

What makes the Lider 87 Full Best stand out is the factory lubrication. ITACTIL uses a Krytox 205g0 equivalent on the stems and springs. Result? Zero spring crunch. The tactile variant retains its bump while eliminating the plasticky scratchiness found on stock Gateron or Cherry switches.

| Feature | ITACTIL Lider 87 "Full Best" | Keychron K8 Pro | Ducky One 3 TKL | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $129 | $139 | $129 | | Case Material | ABS+PC Blend + Metal Weight | Plastic | Plastic | | Factory Lube | Yes (Switches + Stabs) | Yes (Stabs only) | No (self-lube required) | | Mount Style | Sandwich Mount | Tray Mount | Tray Mount | | Sound Profile | Deep Thock | Mid-High Clack | Mid Plastic Thwack | | Software | ITACTIL Studio (Basic) | QMK/VIA (Advanced) | Ducky Macro (Very basic) | itactil lider 87 full best

Conclusion of Comparison: The Lider 87 wins on build quality and acoustics out of the box. Keychron wins on open-source firmware. Ducky wins on legacy reputation but lags in modern features. What makes the Lider 87 Full Best stand

No keyboard is "Full Best" without robust firmware. The ITACTIL Lider 87 uses the ITACTIL Studio software (available for Windows and Mac). Zero spring crunch

No keyboard is perfect. Some early users note:

At first glance, the Itactil Lider 87 looks like a standard TKL mechanical keyboard. However, its name hints at its superpower: tactility. Unlike linear switches (smooth) or clicky switches (noisy and bumpy), tactile switches offer a prominent mid-press bump that confirms keystrokes without the audible racket.

The "Lider" positions itself as a leader in this category, promising that every keypress feels precise and rewarding.