I really love the feel of the Wisterias and they have been in my Air V2 for a long time now .
I generally go for linear switches, but on low profile keyboards it depends.
I have an Air75 V2 and it came with Cowberry Linears. I liked them at first but for some reason they felt heavy and even though the travel specs are low, they felt like they had much longer travel.
I think its because of my expectation of the lower profile keyboard and keyboard. I am used to bottoming out linear switches to get that "tap" that you usually do with linear switches. The cowberry actuation smoothness is "good enough" for short bouts of time. However, while initially feeling good, started to become laborious to type after longer periods of time. I noticed I had to "think" about typing technique more so than just typing like its second nature to me. It was making my finger muscles tense so my hand started to hurt after while.
I type between 130 and 140 WPM. In some setups, I can get to average close to 150 WPM as long as I don't have to focus too much on how my fingers are touching the keys.
Wisteria, even though it has heavier actuation force, both longer pre and total travel than the Cowberry, felt like a very light and fast switch. The tactile bump is very close to the top, so the feedback feels like it has lower latency than the cowberry even though cowberry is technically a faster switch. Travel doesn't feel like the same thing in general when using tactile switches as…