Titanium V3 - Honeycomb
Titanium V3 - Honeycomb
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£130.00 GBP
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Length: 49mm (1.92")
Width: 31mm (1.22")
Thickness: 15mm (0.43") (Both plates together)
Weight: 110g
Body Material: Grade 5 Titanium
Plate Material: 304 Stainless Steel
The Blackdog Biscuit V3 is an elegant fidget slider with machined engraving on both sides.
The slider is made from two different materials, the slider body is grade 5 titanium, and ships with a 3-click 304 Stainless Steel sliding plate providing full coverage of the contact surfaces for a silky smooth slide. The plates are available in either a two or three-click configuration and will ship with two complete sets of N52 neodymium magnets which you can swap to tune the strength to your perfect level.
There are many different ways to fidget with Blackdog sliders. You can slide up and down, side-to-side, and around in a circle. You can offset the plates and press the top like a button. You can also have the plates slide silently or make them "click". It's totally up to YOU how you fidget.
As with all our products, this slider is precision machined to the highest possible standard in-house at our Edinburgh workshop. Please note that fresh out of the box the slide can feel a little sticky. It will take around 30 minutes of fiddling before contact faces burnish into smooth operation.
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Jonathan Jackson I've had the Titanium V3-Honeycomb for several weeks. It is brilliant to use. The honeycomb surface with the very slightly roughened surface gives a great purchase for its movement. I enjoy the amount of movements and the differend sounds and feels it makes. Very happy with this and id definitely recommend it 😀
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Pantelia Karali Amazing slider!
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Shayddar The v3 is amazing that it’s so hard to stop playing with it. It’s really nimble and easy to play with. The grip is amazing has the insides of the honeycomb are rugged. I found the plates were already smooth from the start. And, it gets even better the more you use it. If you struggle with heavy sliders and magnets strength, I would advise you to choose TI.