
The SK71 Pro is described as built like a tank in partial aluminum, and a hefty, rigid case is exactly what tames the Oil King's medium-heavy bottom-out into a deep premium thock instead of a sharp clack.

A solid budget 75% if the gaming PCB and partial aluminum appeal — just know it overlaps heavily with Womier's other boards.
Feels like a near-clone of other Womier 75% boards
The SK71 Pro and the closely related RD75 are Womier's 75% answers to the Rainy era. Built like a tank in partial aluminum, with VIA, hot-swap, and a TMR hall-effect variant. Reviewers note they're similar enough to other Womier boards that brand differentiation feels thin.
Switches that suit this board's sound and build.

The SK71 Pro is described as built like a tank in partial aluminum, and a hefty, rigid case is exactly what tames the Oil King's medium-heavy bottom-out into a deep premium thock instead of a sharp clack.

A deep, muted mid-range linear that suits the SK71 Pro's aluminum build and mid-range tier — the lighter bottom-out keeps a hefty 75% comfortable while the case carries the thock.

A thocky tactile whose heavy bottom-out is well matched to the SK71 Pro's hefty, non-flexing aluminum case — the rigidity keeps the bump crisp rather than mushy.

The budget thocky linear option, so a buyer kitting out the SK71 Pro cheaply still gets a deep sound the aluminum case amplifies.

A clacky-leaning linear for owners who want the SK71 Pro brighter and snappier — a smooth medium linear that gives the lineup tonal variety against the dominant thock picks.