







🔧 Elevate your keystrokes with DUROCK’s stealthy switch armor!
The ZugGear DUROCK Switch Film is a 0.15mm soft double-layer HTV+PC film designed to reduce upper housing shake, improve switch sound and performance, and prevent dust ingress. Compatible with DUROCK, Cherry MX, and similar mechanical switches, this 120-piece pack offers a professional-grade upgrade for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts seeking enhanced stability and a refined typing experience.
| ASIN | B08RBYDP6G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,293 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (754) |
| Date First Available | December 26, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | SF |
| Manufacturer | DUROCK |
| Package Dimensions | 4.06 x 4.02 x 0.75 inches |
B**B
Works great with TKC Banana Splits, perfect thickness.
These aren't the thickest films, but the transparent aesthetic is nice and the sound and stability these provide with tighter housed switches is great. I used these with Banana Splits, which are already super tight and secure but these were the perfect addition and added a nice thocky texture to my switches. Any thicker and they probably wouldn't have closed back up, so they're a great choice if you need thin films! Buy these if you need thin films fast and cheap. The packaging is also really nice, and they're easy to assemble.
D**M
Made switch fit much better
Tedious, just like the rest of the lubing process, but the results with gat yellows was pretty significant. Went into a glorious bare bones. Tried filmed and not, and the filmed switches were way more satisfying. Not difficult to place, but I hadn’t ever done it before so it took a couple of hours to lube and film a whole keyboard. Certainly in this case it was worth the very small investment of $$ and some extra fiddly time.
B**1
Works on my Tesla Y
Chicago is cracking down on tickets for missing front plates, so I ordered this for my Tesla Y. It was easy to install and seems secure.
A**H
Surprisingly Amazing!!
Going to be fully transparent here. As I was disassembling my switches and applying these switch films, I felt incredibly stupid and was very doubtful that these plastic films would amount to any significant difference. It was a very tedious process but the end result was worth it. I had already lubed my C3 equalz x TKC tangerine switches in the past. They felt absolutely amazing and as smooth as can be but I just did not like the sound. It sounded very "plasticky". Not only have these films removed that sound but it has improved it as well as the overall feel. I enjoy typing on these so much more now. $10 is definitely really steep for a few tiny sheets of plastic but it'll be worth it for a keyboard enthusiast. I would have liked a couple more sheets so I could at least do 2 60-65% boards. Follow my YT Lil Rice Muncher Gaming for other keyboard, switch, and other gaming peripheral reviews!
J**S
What can I say, they're plastic films... But they really help Gateron casings
I'm possibly a sucker who paid $1 a pop for Zeal silent switches, which come in basic Gateron cases. The problem with the cases is they rattle around. The top clips onto the bottom with some slop. These films (and probably any films) take up that slack and the sound difference is huge. Gone is the rattle. My silents are now silent. Basically, Gateron casings, and probably many others, are badly designed. It would be quite possible to manufacture them with a rattle-free design I'm sure. But otherwise, you have to use films. Not a big deal if you were planning to lube.
Y**H
I would consider these to be the standard
These peel off nicely. Others don’t. Filming is a challenge, dont get frustrate if the hop off the switch and hide under the table. That just means it’s a fresh batch. All the switches under those keycaps on that Keychron Q5 max have been filmed by these exact ones. They help to quiet the switch a bit and sometimes help with stem wobble as well. Good luck!
C**S
Careful
It was hard to apply without messing up the figment i ended up using them on only a few switches
M**H
Tricky, But Worth
I used these for Akko V3 Lavender Purple Switches with satisfying results. These films can be tricky to seat correctly. Still, I found that the most reliable way to assemble the switch is to position it with the top housing upside down, then place the stem and spring in position in the top housing (also upside down), and finally use the back housing to seal everything in, making adjustments to the film just before completely sealing it. Doing 108 switches with lubing and film took about 6 hours for my first time with it, so I had a show and much free time before tackling this task.
M**O
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