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Out of every switch component, the spring is perhaps the most instrumental in creating a switch’s individual feel. No matter what your preference is, mStone’s custom gold-plated switch spring line has the fine-tuned, high-performing feel you’re after Read More
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I appreciate the variety of weights offered in 20+ mm spring sizes. As far as I know this is the only manufacturer selling lone batches of 75g & 80g springs.
Just be warned, because these springs are preloaded they feel heavier than others measured for the same force.
I got a couple different weights for the dual stage springs, but there were a lot more options, so if this ever goes up again and you want some unique options pick up some that fancy you.
Springs are individually wrapped, annoying if you bag lube, not the worst if you brush lube each individual spring like myself. Long springs are perceived heavier due to the amount of initial resistance, my spec being 23 mm, is very compressed and provides a very snappy return. I'm a huge fan. Know what you're getting into, maybe pick a slightly lighter weight from what you are used to.
The packaging was super unnecessary, you have to pick each spring out of the plastic wrap so it's tedious and super wasteful. They also feel a lot heavy than expected for 67g springs (used to the TX long springs in 67g).
Pricey but got the more unique springs you can't find elsewhere. The packaging was super unnecessary.. have to pick each spring out of the plastic wrap. Probably will stick to sprit springs or thicthock since these are even more expensive than those.
The dual symmetric springs have a uniform downstroke similar to regular springs but the upstroke is more responsive and bouncy. For weight I’d go a tad lighter for dual springs than the preferred weight of your regular single springs