Ok Emaal, let's put it this way:
You got two different objects.
A's weight is 20kg.
B's weight is 10kg.
Are you gonna be able to lift A's weight easier, more times and faster than B? No. Even if you're used to lift 20kg, it's gonna be easier to lift less, always. If you're used to blacks then CONGRATULATIONS, try getting used to red ones and you will notice a big improvement. I was used to those buckler-spring switches, switched to blue and over the next 2/3 days my endurance on streams improved quite a bit. In fact it did pretty much immediatly, but I was just streaming too fast on everything.
And as far as I knew reds and blacks need to be bottomed out to activate. Just asked Metro though and apparently they activate before so I don't know what's the difference between red and blue anymore lol.
@Kanye. I can't really say I tried brown but they just felt like blue's but just harder to press. Between blue and red I prefer blue but that's up to preference, both require almost the same force for activation so...
You got two different objects.
A's weight is 20kg.
B's weight is 10kg.
Are you gonna be able to lift A's weight easier, more times and faster than B? No. Even if you're used to lift 20kg, it's gonna be easier to lift less, always. If you're used to blacks then CONGRATULATIONS, try getting used to red ones and you will notice a big improvement. I was used to those buckler-spring switches, switched to blue and over the next 2/3 days my endurance on streams improved quite a bit. In fact it did pretty much immediatly, but I was just streaming too fast on everything.
And as far as I knew reds and blacks need to be bottomed out to activate. Just asked Metro though and apparently they activate before so I don't know what's the difference between red and blue anymore lol.
@Kanye. I can't really say I tried brown but they just felt like blue's but just harder to press. Between blue and red I prefer blue but that's up to preference, both require almost the same force for activation so...