Mad Lions is an esports organisation that has extended its brand into hardware — a category crowded with teams who license their name to generic products. The Mad Lions Keyboard is positioned differently: it was developed with input from the organisation’s professional CS2 and LoL players, with a focus on the specific preferences that emerge at the highest competitive level. Whether this produces a measurably better product for average users is the question we set out to answer.
Switches and Hotswap
The keyboard ships with a choice of three switch options at checkout — linear Red, tactile Brown, and clicky Blue — all from recognised manufacturers with published actuation force and travel specifications. The hotswap PCB means any 3-pin or 5-pin MX-compatible switch can replace the stock option without soldering equipment. This is a feature typically reserved for keyboards at higher price points and is the single most valuable upgrade for users who want to experiment with switch feel over time.
Build Quality
The aluminium top plate is the most immediately noticeable quality signal. Placed next to a plastic-case competitor at a similar price, the Mad Lions board communicates solidity through every keystroke. Flex during fast typing is essentially zero. The board sits flat without rubber feet compression from any angle.
Gaming Performance
N-key rollover and 1000Hz polling rate are the relevant specifications for competitive gaming. Both performed as rated across eight weeks of CS2 and Valorant sessions, with no missed or doubled inputs recorded in logging software. Input latency was indistinguishable from reference boards in our non-scientific comparison.
Mad Lions Keyboard Review 2026: A Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Built for Esports
Mad Lions delivers a genuinely competitive mechanical keyboard. The switch options, keycap quality, and build rigidity are all class-leading at the price. For serious gamers who are not ready to spend on top-tier enthusiast boards, this is the best mid-market option we have tested.