Times like these make me hate I'm in europe... I looked at mechanicalkeyboards.com and yes I found the gold plated 62gr mx switches for 19 usd.
link: https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1350
shipping cost: 30+ dollar to the Netherlands that is just retarded.. for a bag of springs..
Next time you want to order something small like springs from mechanicalkeyboards.com, email support@mechanicalkeyboards.com and ask them for a quote to ship it via USPS First-Class. Their standard quotes on the website use one of the international couriers and are way overpriced for small things, but they'll do USPS if you ask.
That's great to hear, I'll definitely consider that in the future!
buy a realforce.
I'm not really interested in full size non-split keyboards atm.
So if I understand correctly then the 78 grams zealios would still be substantially lighter then clears? How about actuation force does that differ a lot?
That's correct. They also feel lighter because the actual sliders are a lot smoother, as seen here:
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The bump might be about the same as an MX Clear in terms of character, but it definitely feels easier to actuate, due to how smooth it is. Again, this is from my experience with 67g Zealios.
Thanks for the detailed response, Nice closeups indeed :thumb:
62g Zealios don't feel like 62g clears because of how smooth the stem is. Most people who came from 62g ergoclears go for 65g or 67g. 62g is for those that like mx brown weight with a bit more tactile bump.
65g for a nice and long tactile bump, 67g for a crisper tactile bump with a bit more cushion at the bottom. 78g tactile bump feels a bit like 65g for the first half, then increases in weight in the latter half.
That's interesting, As I explained in my OP, I personally think mx browns are way too light. But think the default MX-clears are a bit on the stiff/heavy side which is really tiring for longer typing sessions (for me at least).
would you advise to go with 78gr or 67 gr in that case ?
Also about the zaelios switches, I saw you mentioning the following in the r2 GB thread:
Are these the SMD-compatible milky bottoms?
No. They will be regular milky white bottoms. Regular plate mounted switches still fit fine without issue on hot-swap-able keyboards.
I currently have a ergodox with SMD diodes (the massdrop GB classic version) Are zealios switches compatible with my board ? I know some switches come with a diode inside of them and that I can use PCB mount switches in a plate-mounted build (by removing the legs) but I just want to make sure before I invest in 75+ switches ;)