While yes, weight is one of the main reasons why air shocks are preferred over coil this is not the only reason. Air springs are more easily adjusted to suit the rider weight and the type of trail that they are riding on (can be adjusted a single PSI at a time Vs coils springs that are normal set at 50 Nm (?) differences. At the moment a lot of enduro riding are using coil, this is because the trails that they are racing on can be 10-15 minutes long, over such a long period of hard use the shock will get hot changing the characteristics of the air density and how the shock preforms. Coil will be less effected. As for the progression (eg first inch of movement is easy, last inch of movement is stiffer and raps up), air and coil shocks are becoming more alike with new technology and damper designs, they are both heading into the same direction.
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