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Title: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g vs 65g vs 67g Clears
Post by: stancato9 on Wed, 13 November 2013, 21:24:31
I'm looking to do an ergo clear mod sometime in the future and was wondering if anyone had opinions on 62g springs from originative vs 60g springs from light cherry switches. Is the difference noticeable or negligible? How do those compare to a 65g or 67g switch.

 Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g Clears
Post by: Beca on Wed, 13 November 2013, 21:57:16
I would like to hear about 67g ergo-clears as well!
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g Clears
Post by: SpAmRaY on Wed, 13 November 2013, 22:07:27
 There's a bunch of threads that go into detail about ergo clears.

 Try searching.
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g vs 65g vs 67g Clears
Post by: Beca on Wed, 13 November 2013, 22:22:37
You're completely right, Spamray.

Here's the thread I found that pretty much answers this: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=44100.0
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g vs 65g vs 67g Clears
Post by: demik on Wed, 13 November 2013, 22:23:44
clears suck regardless of weight
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g vs 65g vs 67g Clears
Post by: Dubsgalore on Wed, 13 November 2013, 22:25:58
Stock Clears or die

people say that they feel the bump is highlighted when using a lighter spring, but I really didn't feel it..

plus I love the weight of the stock spring, so it works out great for me

Use the 62g springs from originative...start trying em out
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g vs 65g vs 67g Clears
Post by: CPTBadAss on Wed, 13 November 2013, 22:27:23
My thoughts can be found here (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=44749.0). There's also a ton of ergo-clear threads kicking around, like ray was saying.
Title: Re: Personal Opinion on 60g vs 62g vs 65g vs 67g Clears
Post by: stancato9 on Wed, 13 November 2013, 22:35:17
I read through both threads. That's exactly what I needed. I'm going to just buy 62g and 65g switches to be safe. Thanks a bunch. :)