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Leobog's Kaihuang axis is priced at 1.6. First of all, you must know that this axis has nothing to do with Kaihua.
Go through the parameters first, the initial pressure is 30g, the bottom is 45g, and the stroke is 3.5mm. It is a light pressure linear axis that touches the bottom in advance. Leobog really likes this type of axis.
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The parameters are as follows:
Initial pressure: 30g
Trigger pressure: 35g
Bottom pressure: 43g
Total stroke: 3.5mm
Trigger stroke: 1.5mm
The appearance is still very good-looking, with dark green nylon upper and lower covers, light yellow P-axis, pentagonal axis, and large buckle. This color match is very good-looking, the shell is a bit frosted, and it feels good to the touch. The solid-color top cover may affect the lighting a bit, but fortunately, it is also compatible with Leobog's own light guide column.
When disassembled, it can be seen that the 22mm single-segment spring has an axis that bottoms out ahead of time. There is not much lubrication on the shaft and shrapnel.
The smoothness of pressing and the stability of the axis are generally good. There is a little rustling sound when listening carefully. It should be the sound of friction between the axis and the upper cover, but it has little effect during use. The bottoming sound is relatively loud, and it should be able to produce a better sound with some kits.
The quality of the Kaihuang switch is generally good, smooth and sound are good, and the appearance is also very good-looking. But the problem is that the smoothness and sound of the same door ash wood are also very good, and the same early bottoming linear axis. In contrast, Kaihuang, worth two ash wood, is still a little embarrassing.