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Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring Tactile Switches
Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring Tactile Switches
Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring Tactile Switches
Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring Tactile Switches

Shadow (Ink) Double Spring

BrandAflion
CategoryTactile

If you are seeking a tactile switch with a medium-high level of tactility, this Shadow switch variant—with its long, two-staged spring—is perfect. In addition, we find deep, resonating thocks when typing on these Shadow switches.

$4.50

$3.57

10 switches/order

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Weight

The Shadow (Ink) Double Spring's bottom-out of 63g is heavier than 3 out of 5 switches

Light

Heavy

Depth

The Shadow (Ink) Double Spring's total travel distance is 4mm (standard travel is 4mm)

Shallow

Regular

Technical data

Switch typeTactile
Switch brandAflion
ManufacturerAflion
Top housing materialPolycarbonate
Bottom housing materialPolycarbonate
Mount typePCB (5-pin)
Stem constructionStandard
Stem materialPOM
Spring20mm dual-stage spring
Actuation weight55g
Bottom-out weight63g
Factory lube statusNot factory lubed
Pre-travel distance2.00 mm
Total travel distance4.00 mm

The technical data of a switch can be hard to understand. Our goal here is to demystify how these specs affect feel and sound. We hope this helps you discover whether or not a switch might be a good fit.

Actuation: 55g

A switch's actuation force, or force required to trigger a keystroke, on the Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring requires 55g of force. This is heavier than 62% of other switches' actuation force in our selection.

A switch's actuation force is based on the entire switch design.

Bottom-out: 63g

Bottoming out, or pressing all the way down, on this Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring switch requires 63g of force. With a heavier bottom-out than 62% of switches in our selection, the Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring is considered medium-heavy.

A switch's bottom-out force is dependent solely on its spring weight.

What matters more: Actuation or Bottom-out Force?

If you prefer to bottom-out when you type, bottom-out force is the more relevant measurement. If you do not, then actuation force is more relevant.

Not factory lubed

The Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring is not factory lubed (also known as a dry switch). This makes it most ideal for enthusiasts who, if desired, seek to lube their own switches for the most customizability, precision, and flexibility with specific lube options. Moreover, the material blend of a given switch may not necessitate additional factory lubing.

Top and Bottom Housing: Polycarbonate

Polycarbonate is the Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring's top and bottom housing material. The use of polycarbonate in housings creates a sharper, higher-pitched, and crisper sound profile. In part, this is because polycarbonate is a relatively stiffer plastic, which leads to a more clear and resonant sound profile. Aesthetically speaking, if a switch features a clear housing, it is more likely than not to be polycarbonate. Therefore, due to its translucency, polycarbonate is especially useful to have in the top housing of a switch if you plan to use RGB lighting.

Mount type: PCB (5-pin)

The Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring is a PCB (5-pin) mount switch. PCB-mount, or 5-pin, switches feature 2 extra alignment pins when compared to their 3-pin counterparts. This ensures alignment (i.e. switch won't rotate and will stay in place) if your keyboard does not feature a plate or if you choose not to use one. If your keyboard's PCB does not have holes for these alignment pins, you will need to trim them off before installing them.

Stem construction: Standard

The cross-shaped stem construction is the most standard as well as the most classic, as it is derived from the original Cherry switches.

Descriptors

#snappy

Snappy switches are super responsive. Frequently, this is due to longer or dual-staged springs which makes the typing experience feel more alive.

#bouncy

Bouncy switches provide a spring-like or elastic feedback sensation. The keys have a lively feel, giving you rebound when pressed.

#clacky

A clacky keyboard switch produces a sharp and snappy sound when pressed. The sound can be described as crisp, bright, and percussive.

#high-pitched

High-pitched switches produce a sharp and crisp sound when pressed. If you do not like the more rich and bassy sound profiles of certain keyboard switches, be sure to pick higher-pitched ones.

#sharp

Sharp tactile switches are known for their high feedback intensity. Its strong and crisp tactile bump is prominent and can be felt distinctly with each and every keypress.

#accented

Accented switches, most frequently used to describe a certain type of tactile switch, that is not hypertactile yet is not scratchy. It is thus used to describe a "medium tactile" switch that provides a prominent amount of tactility that is neither overwhelming nor subtle.

#stepped

A stepped switch is in reference to tactile switches that feel like it has two stages. As opposed to hypertactile switches where the whole keystroke is a big bump, stepped switches feel more mild in comparison: you can feel some pre-travel and/or post-travel.

Sound test

Try Aflion Shadow (Ink) Double Spring switches before buying them

Pick 10 switches and we'll send them your way to try at home for 5 days.

How it works

First, pick 10 switches you want to try. Then, we'll send you those 10 switches to try at home for 5 days. You'll get to experience the switches and see how they feel. We'll also include a guide to help you pick your favorite switch and a preprinted return shipping label.

What comes in my try at-home box?

The 10 switches you choose will be installed on switch tester bases so you can type on them as you would on a normal keyboard. Your try at-home kit comes with a preprinted return shipping label.

How much does this try-before-you-buy program cost?

At just $15—shipping included—the try at-home program is the most cost-effective way to try switches before buying them. At less than half the cost of switch testers and with more than triple the variety to choose from, you can try before you buy without breaking the bank so you can be sure you're getting the right switch for your needs.

How do I buy the switches I want?

Send back the switches in your box using your prepaid label and purchase your favorite (or favorites)!

Everything that's included

First, try switches at home with shipping included both ways. After purchasing the switches you love most, know your switches come with a 30-day, hassle-free return or exchange policy. If you don't love your switches, we'll take them back—no questions asked.