GMK Coniferous R2.5 Returns as Doubleshot Cherry Profile Set
GMK launched a rerun of the Coniferous keycap set with a group buy running November 28 to December 28, 2025, offering updated kitting and novelty options and an estimated Q2 2026 delivery. The Cherry profile doubleshot ABS set, based on Donutcats original 2016 design, brings official regional vendor support and clearer kit breakdowns for builders and collectors.

GMK announced the rerun of Coniferous as GMK Coniferous R2.5, a doubleshot ABS keycap set in Cherry profile, with the group buy window open from November 28 to December 28, 2025. The product page identifies this release as a rerun of the original 2016 design by Donutcats, noting only minor changes to kitting and updated accent legend choices. Estimated delivery is listed as Q2 2026.
The listing presents full kit breakdowns and renders so hobbyists can judge compatibility with their layouts before committing. Standard GMK specifications appear on the page, confirming doubleshot ABS construction and Cherry profile geometry, and images show the proposed novelties and accents alongside the base kit. Pricing examples given on vendor pages include base at $150, light alphas at $85, accents at $42, novelties at $60, and extensions at $45, allowing buyers to plan budgets for single kits or combined purchases.
GMK has lined up official vendor support across major regions, which should streamline ordering and shipping for many in the community. United States distribution is listed through BowlKeyboards, Canada through Keybaytech, Europe through DeltaKeyCo, China through KBDFans, the United Kingdom through Prototypist, Korea through GeonWorks, and Oceania through KeebzNCables. Regional vendors also host the product pages, which show the renders and kit choices to help builders decide which kits match their keyboards.

For custom keyboard builders and collectors this rerun matters because classic GMK colorways in Cherry profile are often sought after for both aesthetics and resale value. The minor kitting updates and new accent legend options may affect compatibility for non standard layouts and for users who rely on particular novelty keycaps. The availability through multiple vendors reduces the friction of international orders and may help temper aftermarket prices if demand is distributed across regions.
With the group buy now open, interested hobbyists should review the kit breakdowns on their regional vendor page, confirm layout compatibility, and factor in the Q2 2026 timeline when planning builds and purchases.
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