Mollerz said: You guys are complaining about more choice, it's pretty ridiculous. Speedcubing has got to the point where there are lots of options, and most importantly with the new cubes, one is not objectively better than another. It's like tennis rackets, when a company releases a new one do you go out and buy it straight away? Of course you don't. You pick the one that suits your game, suits the way you hit the ball. Gone are the days where everyone uses the same cube. I remember starting out and everyone had a Dayan-MF8 4x4, then shengshou released their cubes and very quickly 99% of all people used a shengshou. With 4x4, you have some people using CB, some using an AoSu, some using mini AoSu, some using YuXin. These new cubes will be just the same, some people will buy them, some will like them some won't.



More choice is better, can't wait to see how they perform! Click to expand...

Although having more choice makes sense, it just seems highly unnecessary. MoYu have already released 3 4x4s and 2 5x5s.Using your analogy of tennis rackets, you can go to any supermarket and buy a normal tennis racket, or you could look online and buy a really expensive one. The difference is, you know what it's going to do. It will be able to hit the ball. With a cube, the feel is a huge aspect. There's only so much we can gather from reviews online. Also, when buying a tennis racket you have the option to buy one that you know will suit how you play tennis. With cubing, it really is just hit and miss as to whether or not you will end up buying the right cube that suits your turning style instead of the wrong one, and with the 5x5 that's a lot of money to risk for something that might not even work for you.On a lighter note, it will be nice to see how they perform and I think I'll sit back and wait for the reviews before I even consider buying them (although I'm probably supposed to seeing how 4 and 5 are my favourite events