These are supposed to give a different sound profile?
No. ThicThock is just the ābrandā.
@ajoflo - Thanks for this! Have you tried the MP (progressive) springs?
Oh,
4 springs are offered: two linears (at some what unique weights) and 2 progressive springs. I am curious about the progressive springs since these function by having a light initial push but get heavier the closer you get to bottoming out. They essentially āpush backā more preventing you (ideally) from bottoming out. @skepp
Ye, I ordered 3 different kinds from sprit the other day. Gonna be fun to try.
These are extremely pricey, but there is a justification for them.
The Spirit 63.5 G exists because people want something in between 62 and 65, and 63.5 is supposed to be their āsweet-spot.ā
There is the rare ā64 Gā spring, and this is one of them I guess.
I find that my Alpacas are too easy to bottom-out, even with 63.5 sometimes. But 65 might be more spring than is needed.
A 64 G is already a good start, and making it progressive could further improve the situation.
So I am legit interested in these. If anyone has any experience with these springs, Iād be happy to hear it.
So I got some of the 64g Progressive springs and finally installed them in something. Zeal V1s.
I would say that I am enjoying them, but I donāt really feel the āprogressiveā nature of them. My gut says 64g is too light to notice this, but I am still pretty new to spring swapping and messing around with lighter weights in general.
Ye, to light. I got some 72g and 100g and the 100g donāt feel heavy at all,