Got it today. Its one classy little slut. Broke out my tophat and monocle for proper classiness. lol
It does look good though. Havent used it too much or dove into the DNA board yet, so this is really just gonna be a quick lil thing about its build quality and what not.
First off, it comes in a really nice, sexy leather triangular box with a magnetic clasp thing. Really nice, though mine had a nice slice right down the side from some douche cutting too deep into the box with a razor...dick. The inside has a velvety covered form fit holder, which is made of super thin plastic and was cracked. Whatever. Comes with an instruction book and a neat USB cable.
The mod itself is really nice looking and has that great Reuleaux form factor. Its not an exact Reuleaux copy Its got a wider face, with sharper angles on the edge of the face and a little sharper angled battery door (the rounded part that fits in your palm) and has a little more rounded off and softer andle to the sides. For me personally I think the Reuleaux fits just a little bit better in the hand due to it having the more rounded face edges and the rounder battery door, but the Triad still fits better in the hand than any box style mod Ive ever had. The leather is a nice touch and gives a nice feel in the palm of your hand. Its got some nice and big vents on the side to help the board dissipate heat better, and the vents have some sort of screen on the inside to keep whatever might get in, out. The buttons are nice (squared) and have a nice positive click to them. Probably my favorite cosmetic feature to this mod other than the leather back, is the 510 connection/top piece. Where the Reuleaux has just a flat top, the Triad has a plate that raises the 510 up and off the top of the mod and tapers up at an angle. A 25mm atty (Boreas in my case) fits perfectly on the top plate with no overhang. Looks really cool that way, how the atty sits on there and at the base the angle breaks
So far the only things I noticed that I dont like, is that the very bottom plate seems to be bent a little as theres a slight gap between the plate and the battery door and if I press on it the gap goes away until I let go. Thats probably just an issue on my particular mod, but who knows. I might just get in touch with the vendor and see about getting a replacement, but really its not that big of a deal and I might just decide to live with it. Well see. Also , the battery door is kind of a bitch to get off as they added these little clips/slots to the door and the battery compartment that kind of locks the door into place. So you really gotta pull on the bottom of the door to get it to unlock and pop off.
All in all, it looks really nice, feels really nice, and in wattage mode anyways, works really well. At $112 it was a pretty cheap DNA200 mod, and compared to some of the other cheap DNA200 mods, it looks amazing. Im pretty happy other than the lightly bent bottom, which I may get a replacement.