Modsticks Pro Kit & Pro Triggers Review
SoHood.com Reviewed by: Mario Diaz
Features: 9/10
Performance: 9/10
Price Value: 10/10
Packaging: 10/10
Overall Rating: 10/10

Here’s some of the Main Features for Pro Kit and Pro Triggers:
Hardcore analog sticks with adjustable height and interchangeable top grips includes hardware & spacers.
Adjustable trigger tension. By moving the set screw in or out you can fine tune the triggers feel to your game.
This is actually one of the best products that I’ve ever was fortunate enough to review for the Xbox 360 console. Other then a good gaming headset, this is an essential piece of equipment needed to better your gaming experience.
I’m not an expert in materials, but it says that it’s made from Aluminum, and not the plastic that the regular Xbox controllers parts are made from. The quality really shows, especially in the triggers, as you ‘ll notice less slips from pressing down rapidly.
Durability: My analogs were in bad shape, one was chewed up by my dog and the other controller’s analogs was just normal wear and tear of hundreds of hours of gaming. Replacing those plastic analogs with this more durable material is a no brainier.
Performance: I’ve had the Pro kit and the Triggers for about three weeks now, after long and extended hours of gameplay, I can say that these parts are very durable.
The triggers have an awesome features, it brings different types of springs that can easy be install and removed at anytime. What does that mean? Well, the springs included are a soft tension and hard tension, making the triggers either soft and easy to press. Installing the hard springs make the triggers very stiff with tension when pressed.

Price Value: Modsticks Pro Kit are currently available for order at the official website modsticks.com for $29.99. Modsticks Pro Triggers are also available for order at the official website modsticks.com for $25.99.
Packaging: The Pro Kit and Pro Triggers packages came with a small manual and a T-8 screwdriver ( only with the Pro kit). There is a need for assembling the items, which will take sometime and patience. I like the idea that the kit came with the T-8 screwdriver, as that alone would have cost you around 3 to 4 dollars at a hardware store.

