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MW Endpoint SA Keycap Group Buy Opens March 21 With Bold Color Palette

MW Endpoint's SA group buy is live through April 11 with dye-sub ABS in purples, pinks, and yellow accents, backed by global vendors in NA, EU, and Asia.

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MW Endpoint SA Keycap Group Buy Opens March 21 With Bold Color Palette
Source: duckeebs.com

The SA profile hasn't gone anywhere, and MW Endpoint is the latest argument for why. The group buy opened March 21 and runs through April 11, 2026, offering a dye-sublimated ABS set built around a palette of purples, pinks, and yellow accents designed to read cleanly on both dark and light-themed boards.

The set uses sculpted R3 novelties alongside the standard SA row sculpt, with legend design and color contrast as clear priorities throughout the kit. The dye-sublimation process protects those legends against wear, which matters specifically on ABS: the material's tendency to shine over time is well-documented, but dye-sub eliminates the legend fade that used to be ABS's biggest liability in long-term use. The tradeoff relative to PBT comes down to sound and texture, and it's worth thinking through before the April 11 window closes.

Kit structure follows the standard group-buy model: a core kit covers popular layouts, with extension kits and stretch goals tied to MOQ fulfillment. The manufacturer and MOQ thresholds are listed on Duckeebs, and those numbers ultimately matter more than the color palette when it comes to whether the set ships on the projected timeline. Vendors are spread across North America, the EU, and Asia, which keeps regional shipping costs from compounding the way older single-vendor runs used to for buyers outside the primary market.

Shipping is projected for mid-to-late 2026, a timeline that assumes MOQ is met cleanly and production moves without delays. For SA-profile ABS sets, that window is realistic but not guaranteed; manufacturing variables and MOQ shortfalls have pushed comparable projects past their targets before. The first two weeks of a buy window are typically when stretch goals and kit content shifts happen, so the buy is still in the period where paying attention is most likely to pay off.

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The SA profile targets a specific build philosophy: high-sculpt, deliberate, typist-forward. The signature feel that comes from SA's row-specific sculpt isn't universal, but for collectors who want a retro-modern aesthetic with a palette this saturated, MW Endpoint occupies a fairly uncrowded space. Strong aftermarket demand for SA runs historically means that missing the group buy doesn't necessarily mean missing the set entirely, but secondary market prices for anything that clears MOQ comfortably tend to land well above GB pricing.

The April 11 close date leaves just under two weeks to commit.

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