I have received a sample version of the Anfibio Multi, and first impressions are very good.
Sliding armrest - excellent! Click, slide to adjust, and click to lock it in.
Handle - excellent. I always find s-bend shafts have the handle angle a little too far forward. The Anfibio handle angle is more like the Impact and Nox, but has a bit more of an ergo shape to it. This puts my wrist in a more natural position. I know many users like s-bend shafts, so I guess that's why there is never the perfect detector for everyone.
Weight - lighter than the Impact even with the larger 11" round coil on the Anfibio, but not as light as the Kruzer. However, the Anfibio just feels better in the hand.
Here's a close-up of the control panel:
I like how the Settings button and Options button kind of line up with the Settings and Options columns. Very intuitive when you want to adjust something.
I have seen some comments on social media that the Anfibio is just a repackaged Kruzer. True it does share a lot of similarities to the Kruzer, but there's also plenty of cool new features on offer.
- Back-lit keypad
- 11" round coil
- Retractable shaft - slides down real small
- Gen Delta mode
- 5-tone mode
- 99-tone mode
- Notch volume!! Can't wait to start playing with that.
- New 13" DD and 9" Concentric accessory coils
- Compatible with all Kruzer coils