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Snappier return
This is my first triple stage springs. I wanted to try them after being a fan of Slow Extreme II 63.5 and TX Long 60g. I don't think there's a big improvements in the "push" feel, but the return feel is snappier and quicker. I tend to bottom out in my typing and I found these springs more fun to type on, since I enjoy having a quicker "snap back". Weight wise, I am using the 62.5 and the push feels a little more on the 65-68 starting and get's lighter as you press down. If you are looking for a light start, I recommend you grabbing the 60 or 57.5 I may have found my new favorite springs and definitely use them for future builds.

No Spring Ping/Crunch, Great Feel, Fantastic Customer Service
I had heard that some individuals had experienced spring ping/crunch on Geon single-stage springs, so I wanted to try the triple-stage ones to put in my OG Sarokey switches. Honestly, after bag/jar-lubing the springs and shaking the bag/jar, and lubing over the light factory lube of the OG Sarokey switches, they felt fantastic, and I'm glad I picked these up! Also, I have been buying a lot of Geon products recently, and the customer service/packaging team was kind enough to include a set of Geon stickers for free. I thought that was a really nice touch! Divinikey has always been a stellar keyboard vendor, and I'm happy to always to business with them.


