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Db Sai Krok X-bold 13 Site

Never use font-weight: bold or 700 to call X-Bold. If the CSS cannot find weight 800, it will default to the closest match, which is often just "Bold" (700). You will lose the distinct thickness of the X-Bold variant, resulting in a noticeably weaker headline.

Because "X-Bold" is a specific font weight (usually 800 or 900), use the font-weight property. Do not rely on font-weight: bold (700).

/* Correct Implementation for DB Sai Krok X-Bold 13 */
@font-face 
    font-family: 'DB Sai Krok';
    src: url('fonts/db-sai-krok-xbold.woff2') format('woff2');
    font-weight: 800; /* X-Bold typically maps to 800 */
    font-style: normal;
    font-display: swap;

.selector font-family: 'DB Sai Krok', 'Sukhumvit Set', 'Helvetica Neue', sans-serif; font-weight: 800; /* Explicitly call X-Bold / font-size: 0.8125rem; / 13px converted to rem (assuming 16px base) / line-height: 1.4; letter-spacing: -0.01em; / X-Bold benefits from slight negative tracking */ db sai krok x-bold 13

The DB Sai Krok X-Bold 13 is a premium linear switch manufactured by DB (Da Bing). It has generated significant hype in the enthusiast community due to its unique factory lubing process and distinct aesthetic. It is often compared to the Gateron Oil King or Gateron Box V2 switches but stands apart due to its proprietary stem design and deep sound profile. Never use font-weight: bold or 700 to call X-Bold

If the Gateron Oil King is known for being "creamy," the DB Sai Krok X-Bold is known for being deep.

1. The "Licorice" Aesthetic The switch features a distinct black, slightly translucent housing that has earned it the nickname "Black Licorice." The dark, sleek look is popular for builds where the user wants the switches to blend into a dark keyboard or contrast against a light aluminum case. The DB Sai Krok X-Bold 13 is a

2. The Stem The Sai Krok X-Bold utilizes a proprietary short stem. Unlike standard Cherry-style stems, this stem is designed to reduce wobble significantly. The shortened travel contributes to a faster "bottom out" feel without technically being a "speed" switch. The POM material ensures a smooth travel against the housing walls.

3. Housing Materials The combination of PA12 (Polyamide 12) top and Nylon bottom is engineered for sound.