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DUROCK Gold Plated Springs 67g 2-Stage Long Spring Custom Mechanical Keyboard Switch Springs Compatible with Cherry MX and Variant Mechanical Switches (67g 2-Stage Spring, 110pcs/pack)

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1.Size:48g Long 110pcs


About this item

  • DUROCK Original 2 Stage 67g Gold Plated Long Springs.
  • Made of imported Stainless Steel with Real Gold Coating, good-looking and oxidation resistance.
  • MX and MX-Clone Switches Compatible.
  • 67g Spring Weight rated in Bottom Out Force.
  • Comes in pack of 110pcs.


DUROCK 2 Stage Long Spring 67g DUROCK Mechanical Keyboard Springs are used in almost all switches, including T1, Alpaca, Koala, Lavender, POM Piano, Cobalt POM, Lupine, etc. MX and MX-Clone Compatible 1pack=110pcs


Sam
2025-08-12 10:32:03
I recently installed the DUROCK Gold-Plated 48g Long Springs into my Durock Black Lotus switches, and the transformation was incredible. I’ve been fine-tuning my keyboard setup, and these springs were the perfect upgrade to lighten the actuation force while maintaining a responsive and satisfying typing experience.The lighter 48g weight made a noticeable difference, giving my switches a softer touch that’s ideal for long typing sessions or gaming. Paired with lubing and filming, the results were even better—the smoothness is on another level, and there’s no unwanted spring ping whatsoever. The long spring design also adds a slightly more controlled, snappy return, which I really appreciate.The gold plating not only looks premium but also promises durability over time. Installation was straightforward, and the consistency across all the springs was spot-on. Combined with the Black Lotus switches, this setup is now buttery smooth and incredibly satisfying to use.If you’re looking to customize your switches and want a lighter, smoother feel, these springs are absolutely worth it. Whether you’re into precision typing or just want a more refined feel, this is a must-try upgrade.
Donna
2025-06-07 11:01:28
I purchased the 56g 3-stage long springs and they're ~21.5mm (for reference, the standard MX spring length is ~15mm, as shown in my photo.) If this is your first time using long springs, be aware that the top resistance will be heavier than whatever your preferred spring weight is, so I would aim for maybe 5-10g under that. My preference is 62g and these are maybe just a tad heavier than I was anticipating, but it's taken no time at all to adjust, nor are they fatiguing in any way.Springs of this length will make the downstroke feel more consistent throughout the keypress (as opposed to the downstroke falling abruptly) and the key "snaps back" harder. It's a very satisfying experience. If you prefer lighter weighted springs but are prone to making typos, the way these long springs are weighted heavier at the top of the keypress makes it harder to accidentally actuate the key. Exactly the reason why I purchased them actually.None of the springs arrived damaged or stretched, all of them were the same. Expect to do some gentle untangling however. The springs didn't sound pingy at all after bag lubing them with Krytox 105, but some of them do have a bit of spring crunch which is remedied by donut-dipping the end coils (I used a mix of 105 and 205g0 for this.)I'm happily clacking away on my newly spring-swapped Momoka Frog switches as I'm typing up this review.As a side note, I had a question about the springs and Durock's customer support was very prompt in assisting me which was a pleasant surprise.
Christian Martin
2025-06-03 09:25:26
No really, they did save the switches from being sold or trashed. I had the hardest time typing on the progressive springs that came in the switches. So I decided to try out a few springs that I had in other switches.I found that a 62 gram dual stage spring worked well so I set out to find these particular springs. Many vendors offered a not-so-known brand dual stage spring but in a 63.5 gram configuration. Only Durock offered it in 62 grams and readily available in the US.I have not tried the springs stock but oiled, they sound amazing in the Matcha green switches. No spring ping or any unwanted noises. Just a clear smooth typing experience with the ability to bottom out the switches to hear the lovely poppy noise that comes from a pom stem hitting a nylon bottom.The Durock springs are a 10/10 buy in my opinion. I do recommend a 62 gram spring for middle of the road resistance when typing.
i.buy.things
2025-03-30 11:45:14
The 3 stage long springs was such a bigger difference than I thought.Replaced the springs in my lubed 68g bobagums (linear) with the 56g 3stage springs. The 3stage springs make the keys feel poppy and crisp instead of mushy and unsatisfying.However, the 56g feels just like the 68g, if not heavier because it's a more consistent weight top to bottom.Makes me want to replace the springs in all my switches ... omg
sol
2025-02-26 11:01:33
Swapped springs on my WS Heavy Tactiles because they were unwieldy and tiring to type on. I still loved the tactility, but they were just a bit too taxing for long typing sessions. I swapped in the two stage 62 grams in and it's like a whole new switch. More snappy than the WS Browns (which is my benchmark for hyper tactile switches), and more poppy than the Baby Kangaroos. Make sure to bag lube them and you'll be golden (no pun intended)
Customer
2025-02-05 15:09:00
I couldn't tell a difference in my 45G to 65 G., but a spring is a spring, and they are just that.
C TRAIN
2024-12-20 20:56:24
There are some bad springs in the batch. Buy extra, and prepare for a lot of tinkering.
angel
2024-12-06 11:16:44
Been struggling to find the perfect weight that works for me. Im a heavy typist and the 45-65g werent cutting it. I kept mispressing buttons because of how light they were. After using these 78g I can say I found the perfect weight, and durock always has high quality stuff.
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