Durock T1 (67g)
JWK-made Durock tactile, essentially a budget alternative to Holy Panda. Also sold in a lighter 62g spring.
Actuation force
55 gf
Bottom-out force
67 gf
Pre-travel
2 mm
Total travel
4 mm
| Type | Tactile |
| Brand | Durock |
| Mount | 5-pin |
| Factory lubed | Light |
| Stem | POM |
| Top housing | Smokey polycarbonate |
| Bottom housing | Nylon |
| Spring | Gold-plated |
| Sound | Marbly and fairly deep with a clacky tactile top; louder than Zealios. |
| Price tier | $$ |
Building with the Durock T1 (67g)?
I hand-build small-batch programmable macropads (QMK/VIA) in Barcelona, and repair keyboard PCBs. Pick your switch, pick your layout with the Shortcut Library, and stop reaching for chords.
Durock T1 (67g) FAQs
Is the Durock T1 (67g) linear, tactile or clicky?
The Durock T1 (67g) is a tactile switch. Strong, snappy D-shaped bump near the top with a defined tactile event, then a smooth bottom-out.
How heavy is the Durock T1 (67g)?
It actuates at about 55 grams-force and bottoms out around 67 gf.
Is the Durock T1 (67g) good for gaming or typing?
Tactile fans who want a Holy-Panda-style snappy bump at a fraction of the price.