Home › The Lost Co Blog › Fox SLS vs Fox Steel Spring Fox SLS vs Fox Steel Spring by Tor Weiland February 27, 2024 All mountain bikers using a Fox DHX, DHX2, or Marzocchi Bomber CR face the same question, should they buy an orange SLS spring or a black Steel Spring for their brand new shock? While riding, these two coil springs feel exactly the same when comparing the same weight springs, but some riders still have a very strong preference for one over the other! Let's look at the differences between them and help you figure out which is the best for you! Price This is the number one reason to buy the Standard Steel Spring over the SLS, and you can pick up 3.5 of the more affordable Steel Springs before getting one SLS, assuming that you can figure out how to buy half a spring! We always recommend using the standard steel spring when trying to figure which spring rate is right for you and your bike for the sake of saving some coin! Our Spring Rate Calculator offers a great starting point when figuring out the right spring rate, but because of the infinite variables in the suspension design of your bike, the trails you're riding, and how you ride your bike, it's impossible for a computer to know exactly which spring you'll like best! Because of this, it often takes trying two or three springs before deciding which works best for you, and it's easier to stomach another $37 purchase than a $130 sized hole in your bank account. Weight This is the number one reason to buy the SLS spring over the Steel Spring, and the reason why we're writing this article! Coil shocks are notoriously heavier than their air counterparts, and a lightweight spring is a great way to bring the overall weight of your coil shock closer to an air shock. It's up to you to decide if the weight savings are worth the extra coin! We've listed the exact weights of all the springs down below, and all shocks that don't have a weight just haven't come through the shop since we started weighing them and recording the answers here. Color Now for the last reason to buy one of these springs over the other one, and it's the only visual difference between them! The SLS Spring will only come in the signature Fox orange, while the Steel Spring only comes in a gloss black. Mountain bikers are more vain than they'd like to admit, and getting the perfect color match could be all it takes to make a decision between the two! Now for the reason you probably clicked on this article, here are the real world weight differences between the SLS and Standard Steel springs. We've weighed as many as have come through our door here at The Lost Co, so this list isn't exhaustive, but we will continue to update it as more springs pass through our hands. We had multiple of lots of spring on the list, so we took the average weight for all the duplicate springs we weighed for their final weight. Duplicate springs were typically within a few grams of the average, but there was the occasional outlier that was as much as 10 grams from the average. All that is to say that your spring will probably not have the exact weight listed here, but it'll be pretty close, close enough to not notice while riding! The main goal of this is to see the difference in weight between the SLS and the Standard Steel springs of the same spring weight and similar length. How much weight are you really saving by spending an extra hundred dollars? Well it varies depending on the springs you're comparing, but the difference is between 50 and 140 grams, so check it out! SLS Springs 2.4"/61mm Travel (1.385in ID) Part # Description Weight 033-22-000 2.4" x 300 lb - 4.28" TLG 186g 033-22-001 2.4" x 325 lb - 4.41" TLG 225g 033-22-002 2.4" x 350 lb - 4.38" TLG 210g 033-22-003 2.4" x 375 lb - 4.52" TLG TBD 033-22-004 2.4" x 400 lb - 4.6" TLG 261g 033-22-005 2.4" x 425 lb - 4.54" TLG 248g 033-22-006 2.4" x 450 lb - 4.74" TLG 283g 033-22-007 2.4" x 475 lb - 4.68" TLG 281g 033-22-008 2.4" x 500 lb - 4.67" TLG 279g 033-22-009 2.4" x 550 lb - 4.91" TLG 327g 033-22-010 2.4" x 600 lb - 4.97" TLG 351g 033-22-011 2.4" x 650 lb - 4.97" TLG TBD 033-22-012 2.4" x 700 lb - 4.97" TLG 431g 2.65"/67mm Travel (1.385in ID) Part # Description Weight 033-22-013 2.65" x 250 lb - 4.69" TLG TBD 033-22-014 2.65" x 275 lb - 4.63" TLG 210g 033-22-015 2.65" x 300 lb - 4.74" TLG 232g 033-22-016 2.65" x 325 lb - 4.71" TLG 220g 033-22-017 2.65" x 350 lb - 4.85" TLG 249g 033-22-018 2.65" x 375 lb - 4.97" TLG 276g 033-22-019 2.65" x 400 lb - 5.14" TLG 326g 033-22-020 2.65" x 425 lb - 5.08" TLG 302g 033-22-021 2.65" x 450 lb - 5.11" TLG 304g 033-22-022 2.65" x 475 lb - 5.23" TLG 331g 033-22-023 2.65" x 500 lb - 5.32" TLG 365g 033-22-024 2.65" x 550 lb - 5.38" TLG 384g 033-22-025 2.65" x 600 lb - 5.47" TLG 402g 033-22-026 2.65" x 650 lb - 5.60" TLG 454g 033-22-027 2.65" x 700 lb - 5.61" TLG 501g 501g 2.90"/74mm Travel (1.385in ID) Part # Description Weight 033-22-028 2.9" x 300 lb - 5.36" TLG 288g 033-22-029 2.9" x 325 lb - 5.24" TLG 273g 033-22-030 2.9" x 350 lb - 5.33" TLG 300g 033-22-031 2.9" x 350 lb - 5.54" TLG 337g 033-22-032 2.9" x 400 lb - 5.54" TLG 338g 033-22-033 2.9" x 425 lb - 5.64" TLG 367g 033-22-034 2.9" x 450 lb - 5.80" TLG 400g 033-22-035 2.9" x 475 lb - 5.85" TLG 429g 033-22-036 2.9" x 500 lb - 5.83" TLG 405g 033-22-037 2.9" x 550 lb - 5.85" TLG 432g 033-22-038 2.9" x 600 lb - 5.85" TLG 484g We don't typically carry springs longer than 2.90" because trail/enduro bikes are our bread and butter and don't typically need any crazy long springs. So while there are 3.15" and 3.65" SLS springs, we don't have any on hand to throw on the scale! Standard Steel Springs 2.3"/58mm-2.5"/65mm Travel (1.385in ID) Part # Description Weight 039-03-011 2.5" x 250 lb - 4.285" TLG TBD 039-03-012 2.5" x 300 lb - 4.344" TLG 236g 039-03-013 2.45" x 350 lb - 4.381" TLG 264g 039-03-014 2.45" x 400 lb - 4.675" TLG 333g 039-03-015 2.37" x 450 lb - 4.723" TLG 369g 039-03-016 2.35" x 500 lb - 4.733" TLG 377g 039-03-017 2.35" x 550 lb - 4.776" TLG 396g 039-03-018 2.35" x 600 lb - 4.830" TLG 422g 039-03-019 2.30" x 650 lb - 4.954" TLG 461g 039-03-100 2.30" x 700 lb - 5.200" TLG 563g 039-03-009 2.55" x 700 lb - 5.701" TLG 574g 039-03-101 2.30" x 800 lb - 5.280" TLG TBD 2.8"/71mm Travel (1.385in ID) Part # Description Weight 039-03-022 2.8" x 250 lb - 4.924" TLG TBD 039-03-001 2.8" x 350 lb - 5.799" TLG 448g 039-03-002 2.8" x 400 lb - 5.459" TLG 404g 039-03-003 2.8" x 450 lb - 5.409" TLG 414g 039-03-004 2.8" x 500 lb - 5.728" TLG 486g 039-03-005 2.8" x 550 lb - 5.949" TLG 533g 039-00-600 2.8" x 550 lb - 5.750" TLG 474g 039-03-007 2.8" x 600 lb - 6.382" TLG 655g 039-00-601 2.8" x 600 lb - 5.750" TLG 511g 039-03-008 2.8" x 650 lb - 6.150" TLG 619g 039-03-010 2.8" x 700 lb - 6.402" TLG 670g Just like with the SLS Springs, we just carry the shorter length springs for trail and enduro bikes. So if you're looking for the weight of a 3.19" or 3.64" Standard Steel spring, just know that they're real heavy! SHOP Fox Coil Springs Sold out Sold out SHOP Fox & Marzocchi Coil Shocks Got questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or give us a call! (360) 306-8827 sales@thelostco.com ABOUT THE RIDER/WRITER NAME AGE HEIGHT LOCATION Tor Weiland 24 5'11" Bellingham, WA Current Bikes: Transition Spire Custom Build Bike Size: Medium Favorite Trails: Oriental Express, Galbraith About Me: Hailing from the sunny landscape of California, Tor headed north and landed here in the cloudy town of Bellingham, WA. His riding style is "PINNED" and he loves to scope out those seemingly impossible triples. He loves riding and also loves sharing his experiences with others. You can catch Tor in front of the camera or behind the keyboard, but best of luck catching him on the trail! Share Share on Facebook Tweet Tweet on Twitter Pin it Pin on Pinterest