Pros & Cons
Cons
The springs in this bag seem to mostly have bulged-out ends that are also scratchy. It's also a terrible feel and sound when you assemble the switch.
Highlights
Quality
80g is a very nice weight for heavy-handed people/typers.
Even when my fingers miss press, it never registers the keypress.
Once i got used to it, it made typing feels so much better (and a finger workout each typing session lol)
They feel and sound great after film lubing them.
Packaging/appearance
And it come is a nice box with a plastic insert that doubles as a lube tray.
Competitiveness
I bought bobagum 62gs because they sold out the 67gs when they dropped.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 134 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 10 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not as hard to press as you think
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought bobagum 62gs because they sold out the 67gs when they dropped
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I knew i pressed heavy with my fingers so i wanted to change the springs
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I thought that i should just buy 100gs just because i found it funny thinking me struggling to press the keys but once i put them into my keyboard it was lifechanging
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Even when my fingers miss press it never registers the keypress
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It doesnt add any noise to the keypress
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It takes a day or two to get used to after using lt55g springs for so long
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i will add that if you like the firm 80g feel of these springs i would suggest using a 150g spring for the space bar