DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs vs Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 70Pcs Low Profile Switches

Overall winner: DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs

Key Differences

DUROCK Ice King switches are full-height, PCB-mount linear switches with transparent housings, long progressive springs, and very low wobble — good for users wanting smooth full-size switches and broad PCB compatibility. Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 switches are low-profile, 5-pin Choc switches with built-in LED slots and durable copper/palladium-gold contacts but are not MX-compatible and require a Choc-compatible PCB

DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs

DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs

DUROCK • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

DUROCK Ice King linear switches with transparent housing and longer springs for smooth feel. 3.5mm total travel, 2mm pre-travel, 5-pin PCB mount, 62g bottom out, 52g actuation; praised for sound quality and clarity by customers

Pros

  • transparent housing for brightness
  • long progressive springs for smooth feel
  • low stem wobble due to precision molds
  • lubed switches for smoother operation

Cons

  • reviews mention deeper sound vs. other switches
Check current price on Amazon →
Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 70Pcs Low Profile Switches

Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 70Pcs Low Profile Switches

Coisuim • ★ 3.6/5 • Budget

Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 switches with alloy copper and palladium gold contacts for improved conductivity and durability. 5-pin design for stability, requiring Choc-Compatible PCB and featuring LED slots for lighting

Pros

  • low profile mechanical switches
  • 5-pin stability
  • built-in LED slots
  • durable copper-palladium contacts

Cons

  • not MX-compatible
  • requires Choc-Compatible PCB
  • 70-piece set
Check current price on Amazon →

Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price DUROCK
Durability Coisuim
Versatility DUROCK
User Reviews DUROCK