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NathanMeyers
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Nov 23, 2016
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Can we get an option without switches? I've got a ton of Zealios coming
Nov 23, 2016
wicky
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Nov 23, 2016
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NathanMeyersYeah you can choose not to buy switches
Nov 23, 2016
NathanMeyers
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Nov 23, 2016
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wickyI must have been looking at the Clueboard when I typed this. I'm dumb
Nov 23, 2016
balance
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Nov 23, 2016
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NathanMeyers78g? I got some on the way too
Nov 23, 2016
toads
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Nov 24, 2016
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balanceIs there a big difference between the 78g and 65g that come with this kit?
I'm on clears right now, and growing used to the heavy bottom outs and the great tactility. Will the 65g be a little lighter but still offer noticeable bottom out and tactility?
Thanks.
Nov 24, 2016
balance
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Nov 24, 2016
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toadsfrom zealpc.net Tactile feeling for the different weights:
  • 62g Zealios - Smooth and light, a bit heavier than MX Browns in weight, but offer a much smoother experience with a larger "one smooth motion" tactile bump feedback when compared to MX Browns. Lightest variant Zealio. Tactile bump not as strong as the other options.
  • 65g Zealios - Smooth, long, drawn out tactile bump in the middle. Nice cushion during bottom out.
  • 67g Zealios - Smooth, "crisp & responsive" tactile bump feeling near the top (this is due to the spring design, all Zealios share the same stem), more cushion during bottom out than 65g Zealios.
  • 78g Zealios (New spring design for R4) - For those that prefer a slightly lighter MX Clear, but want a smooth and apparent tactile bump. From beginning to end, the spring is heavier than all other Zealio variants.
Nov 24, 2016
NathanMeyers
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Nov 29, 2016
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balanceYeah, 100, plus the stabs and the zeal60.
Nov 29, 2016
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