🔧 Stabilize Your Style: Elevate your keyboard game!
The DUROCK Black Plate Mount Stabilizers are designed for MX-compatible mechanical keyboards, featuring a durable stainless steel wire and a high-hardness polymer nylon casing. This kit includes stabilizers for a full keyboard set, ensuring a perfect fit and enhanced typing experience.
Brand | ZugGear |
Manufacturer | ZugGear |
Package Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 2.29 cm; 27 g |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
Special Features | mechanical |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Connector Type | Wired |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | ZugGear |
Item Weight | 27 g |
R**I
Get the v2’s
These are solid stabs but if you can find them I’d go for the V2’s. Basically an improved version of these. If you’re looking to get quick screw in stabs then these are a solid bet. Lube and install and you’re good to go.
G**P
Good stabilizers but needed some work
The media could not be loaded. These stabilizers are better than the stock ones that came on my velocifire keyboard. If you have the patience to do the mod work to get them perfectly tuned then I'd say for the price it they are wroth it. If you're not bothered by slight noises then they will be fine as long as you lube them with dielectric grease on the bar and whatever switch lube you normally use for the stem (i went with krytox) My issue is that even with conventional lubing there was an annoying ticking sound whenever I lightly tapped shift and the space bar. On my other keyboards this isn't really an issue because I have heavier springs on it. But on this keyboard I modded the springs are lighter so I tend to type with a lighter touch. This resulted in a ticking sound that also transferred to the feel of the keystroke. I wound up having to do the bandaid mod and the hole mod (where you put a strip of bandaid in the holes of the stem portion of the stabilizer. Overall I am satisfied with the end result. Again, if you're willing to invest the time and effort or if you're not bothered by small noises, these should be fine. Chances are if you are looking for stabilizers you're already ready to mod the keyboard.
T**T
Welcome to Durock, such a perfect town...
...sorry, couldn't resist.Replaced the rattly stock stabs in my Drop CTRL, which immediately made it sound like it was worth the asking price. Perfectly tight fit in the plate, wonderful performance unlubed and uncut (yes, I mean it). No need for a bandaid mod or grease. However, you may still want to do the teflon tape mod on wire ends, as they are quite loose and may rattle in some combinations. In my case, for example, they chose to rattle in a right Shift of all keys... Easy fix with some plumber's tape.
D**R
THE MVP!
I purchased these for a keyboard I built for my girlfriend. I purchased the Miami Vice Pink (MVP) variant because I knew it would be the only time I would ever consider buying pink stabs for a build and I thought it would be funny. So even though you can’t see her stabs at all on the finished build, all the real MVP’s know what’s up. As for the quality, they are Durock V2’s. They are pretty much the most popular when it comes to screw-in stabilizers. They are super easy to install and the “soulmate” package was a great added set of small rubber pads for doing different popular stab mods. I would definitely consider purchasing the smaller kit if you can to save a buck. I would recommend lubing these, I personally think syringe lubing is the best method for making these feel great and for fine tuning.
J**Y
Good stabilizers that are quiet when lubed.
Really decent, black nylon, plate mounted stabilizers. Like all stabilizers, they benefit from a small application of lube; I used Super-Lube and have no complaints about it's performance with these stabilizers.The Good:- Affordable, quiet, plate mounted stabilizers.- Stable.The Meh:- Basic black
ترست بايلوت
منذ 3 أسابيع
منذ يوم واحد