Loxprings Lock Bumping Springs for Bump Keys
Loxprings Lock Bumping Springs for Bump Keys
Loxprings Lock Bumping Springs for Bump Keys is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
Reset the Key Without Resetting Your Flow
Loxprings sit behind the bump key to help it return after each strike, making repeated practice smoother and less fiddly. If you are still pulling the key back by hand every time, this is the tiny upgrade that makes the method feel cleaner. Strike, reset, repeat.
"Springs work great."Donald M., verified buyer
"The springs work perfectly!"Robert J., verified buyer
"Firm enough to work"Daniel A., verified buyer
Less fiddling between strikes
Automatic reset feel
The spring helps push the key back into position after impact.
More consistent practice
Keeping the reset tidy lets you focus on tension and strike timing.
Small kit upgrade
Easy to keep with bump keys, dampeners, and a proper hammer.
Use them with keys, dampeners, and a hammer
Loxprings are not a complete bumping setup on their own. They make most sense with bump keys, bump key dampeners, and a purpose-made hammer. If you are building from scratch, the Bumping Set Starter Kit already puts the basics together.
What you get
| Brand | LockPickWorld |
| Contents | Loxprings lock bumping springs |
| SKU | LOXPRINGS |
| Best use | Bump key reset assistance during controlled practice |
| Pairs well with | Bump keys, dampeners, and a bump hammer |
| Not for | Replacing correct keyway fit or bumping technique |
Questions buyers usually ask
Do these open locks by themselves?
No. They help reset the key. You still need the right key, controlled tension, and proper technique.
Why use springs instead of pulling the key back?
Springs make repeated strikes smoother and help keep the rhythm consistent.
Do I still need dampeners?
Dampeners do a different job. They soften impact. Springs help reset the key. Many setups use both.
What should I pair them with?
Use them with compatible bump keys and a proper bump hammer for controlled practice.
Add the little spring that cleans up the rhythm
Loxprings help make bump key practice smoother by handling the reset while you focus on tension and timing.


