Clears must be ridiculously light!
Insanely. I ended up getting a board with them at a meetup yesterday and I'm almost convinced I could actuate them with a strong breath. Typing on them I get a lot of errors, but I'm used to blues which are both heavier and obviously the whole tactile clicking thing.
Yeah I'm not sure how they can even be comfortable to use
Well it depends on how you define comfort. The crazy lightness is actually really comfortable to use since keypresses take almost no force so getting tired would be nearly impossible, but it's a little awkward and you really have to watch what you're doing to not typo everywhere.
I really want to try some of the rip off switches to see how different they are and if I can feel the difference.
I've seen Gateron clears, reds, blacks, and blues. I didn't play with the reds/blacks much because I prefer tactile switches to linear. Red felt about the same, black seemed a little lighter. Blue is a little harder to compare ATM because I just have a lose blue switch with a keycap on it at the moment, but it does feel a bit different from the blues on my monoprice. Maybe a little higher and faster on the click, and the click sounds a bit sharper and higher pitched. Hard to tell without mounting it on something though. Clear doesn't have an MX equivalent.