What do you especially like about them? I am wondering whether in practice it types lighter because the switch and the actuation force prevents you from bottoming out compared to my Browns. I am a bit worried that 65g springs on the code is a bit too heavy, coming from 45g Browns.
They feel as tactile as my blues, slightly heavier, and they're quiet. I live in a dorm residence 8 months of the year, and people complained about my blues last year to no end.
I find that I bottom out the long stabilized keys on my clears, but not the other keys for whatever reason. Moving over to blues, I find myself bottoming out a bit, but not a lot on the alphas, and actually less on the stabilized keys than I do with the clears. I may just have trouble telling when I bottom out with the blues, I mostly identify that by feel.
Compared to browns, I definitely bottom out less than the browns when I'm typing fast, but if I slow down and try to focus on not bottoming out, I do much better. And then we have the reds which I bottom out on at least half the keystrokes, more if I'm racing to type fast. All told, I bottom out more often on lighter boards.
I guess if I really think about it, my preference is for highly tactile boards, and my living situation demands quiet boards. That makes clears the ticket. With reds, I try to emulate tactility by bottoming out, which makes it less efficient, but still fun to type on.
I got my clears by doing a switch swap, so I had the opportunity to try stock clears and clears with blue springs. Yes, there was the hanging issue that we so often hear about that's solved with 62 or 65g springs, but even without that, I felt the difference in weight was little enough that I could get used to them. Coming from browns, which are less tactile and have a lower actuation force based on the spring, it makes it that much more difficult to adjust. When I went from browns to blues, the latter felt heavier based on it being more tactile. However, I was able to adjust. Going to clears was again a smaller adjustment, as the spring just got a bit heavier.
If you're looking for more tactility without noise or increased weight, ergo clears are the way to go. If you're okay with noise and just want more tactility, go for blues instead. Several users here mod boards for others (myself included) and I'm sure any of us would be happy to do a spring swap for you.
From my tests with fake ergo clears, I found that it was still easy to not bottom out, part of that is due to the switch design, rather than the spring.
I've written all this over four keyboards, and I'm still not sure if I've answered your question or not
Hopefully I at least shed some light on the situation.