It's one of the strangest feeling cubes you will ever turn, and I guarantee it. From the factory, it is a bit tight, so I recommend loosening the screws just a bit when coming out of the box. It's very flexible and the springs are a tad weak, so I keep the cube on the highest compression setting. It doesn't cut everywhere, but the core magnet system makes it so that you don't need to corner cut very much even on difficult algs (for example, the Gc perm I use needs some weird finger tricks but they all work for me). It only comes in stickerless, but the shades are nice and bright, comparable to QiYi shades, and it's so glossy that you could mistake it for UV coating. On the edges, there is a bit of a strange jagged lip where the 2 body pieces meet, but it's not too big of an issue unless you look really closely. The design is a simple split-piece with primary tracks/feet for the edges and corners, respectively, and the center pieces are primary. But that isn't why you buy the cube.ĭual-adjustment system similar to what MoYu uses, but no tool needed for compression. The accessories box comes with extra screws and springs, extra compression rings, and extra spring housing thingamabobs (they help with spring noise) and a very nice all-metal screwdriver. The box is nice, but there's a lot of foam in there (ever since MoYu boxes became super efficient, everything else seems wasteful) and it's a nice presentation. ![]() ShengShou making a cube with three separate magnet systems? Even weirder. Not in a good or bad way, but it's extremely weird. I'm going to start out by saying that this cube is polarizing.
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