So eh, when strapped for cash, just how much better are the new Trident models?
Would you get a Syn/ Classic version of a model that you don't yet have for 40, or spend an extra 20 on a Trident? Been thinking of trying out a Helix or Eupho. Have not yet decided on which one.
I could get both for around 80 maybe, or just one for 60.
@Mitaru
I recommend the Trident series.
They are definitely more advanced than the classic ones.
So eh, when strapped for cash, just how much better are the new Trident models?
Would you get a Syn/ Classic version of a model that you don't yet have for 40, or spend an extra 20 on a Trident? Been thinking of trying out a Helix or Eupho. Have not yet decided on which one.
I could get both for around 80 maybe, or just one for 60.
Why [USER="22"]support[/USER] Aneros dont make helix trident syn? This would be best model ever made. Silicone is much better than hard plastic.
Why [USER="22"]support[/USER] Aneros dont make helix trident syn? This would be best model ever made. Silicone is much better than hard plastic.
It's probably already in the works!
Good Vibes to You ! 
Heck i'd rather see a steel Helix Trident. With a name like Trident it just remains the most logical step. Not saying Syn would be all that bad, just how flimsy are the p and k tabs would be a question and does it anchor the body as well as the plastic model. Just thoughts out loud.
Heck i'd rather see a steel Helix Trident. With a name like Trident it just remains the most logical step. Not saying Syn would be all that bad, just how flimsy are the p and k tabs would be a question and does it anchor the body as well as the plastic model. Just thoughts out loud.
No question, I would recommend spending the extra bucks and get the Trident; MUCH improved design over the Classic series.
My Eupho and Maximus Tridents are my new best friends!
If you are not sure if you should buy the sny version why not try dipping your old classic model into Liquid Latex. Give it at least 3 coats, the first coat needs to cure over night the second coat will cure in 12 hours then the 3rd coat. Leave to cure for 36 hours before trying. If you don't like it, just peel it off. If you do like it you can remove the coating and re coat every couple of weeks.
@Mitaru
I'd like to withdraw my recommendation of the Trident series for now.
Please see my latest post here:
https://community.aneros.com/community/for...539#post149539