When you use it, you feel a comfortable bump. With the right keycaps and damping, the full experience is amazing. Some people were amace with the feeling. If they can came pre lubed, will be amazing.
I got these for my work keyboard and swapped them out after a week. The feel was too stiff and clicky. For the amount of typing that I have to do for work these were just not comfortable. Ended up picking up linear lavender purple switches instead. Even for gaming I can’t see how these would be comfortable to use. If I had to describe them with one word it’d be “tank”.
Great to type on if lubed, but the failure rate is unacceptable
I've had these for a couple years now -- they were okay dry, better than the stock switches I had in my Drop Ctrl Tenless (if you have v1 of this board, make sure you plug it into USB 3.0 as 2.0 doesn't supply enough power and results in random disconnecting). After lubing, they have a great tactile feel, but 9 of the switches have failed with time; that's about a 10% failure rate, which is crazy for something that's supposed to be high-end. I would rather use my logitech membrane keyboard that has never failed than have keys randomly double-typing while I'm trying to program. This was my first mechanical keyboard, and it has soured the experience entirely. Mechanical keyboards are a luxury item, but luxury is laughable when it's outperformed by a bottomshelf alternative.
Was a bit skeptical about the Holy Panda X at first, but turned out really great. It was solid factory lubed, but I would highly suggest lubing it yourself (or getting the hand lubed). Lubed just stems using krytox 205, and springs using krytox 105. Really stable and little to no spring/scratchy sound. Has a really nice crunchy sound (with my build) that fits my preferences, and has a really unique/comfotable typing feel. Would highly recommend!