GreyWolfe, is definitely different in the grips. At first use the grip was strange since I was used to the more cylindrical shape of the Felo. But with time it kinda turns more comfortable as soon you relearn how to grip it.
The handle locking mechanism is better than the Felo, there is less chance of pressing the button to release by mistake since the locking mechanism is on the top of the handle, surrounding the hole to slot the shafts.
The blade variety is better, with an extra Tork 25, a PZ1, imperial PZ #1 and #2 and 1 flat head 0.6*3,5 slim type for terminals.
Here's the contents of the kit:
Unfortunately the Wera misses the top knob you could put on the Felo shafts and turn into low torque, precision screwdriver.
I would gladly exchange one of the grips for a precision like one or for Wera to have one available since the case itself still have a slot available for another blade (that is the space of the voltage tester that is not included in this kit).
I also would see the elastic straps of the handles in the pouch to lose their force, compared to the metal box (my Felo kit is the old style with the metal box, while the new ones is a molded plastic case) with plastic holders of the Felo.
But in terms of use both are excellent kits. I would pick the cheapest one always, since both cost almost the same new. You can't get wrong with any of them.
Both are well constructed, have build quality and are VDE and IEC certified.
As I told I pick up the Wera not because I was dissatisfied with my Felo, but because I wanted to separate work from personal tools. The Felo is still going strong, 14 years after I bought it.
Although I need to send an email to Felo asking for quotation for a new grip and one PH2 blade, since both are starting to show some wear and tear.