Title basically. I have a decently large solid wood desktop (guessing around 72"x30"x1") that supports two computer monitors, two studio monitors, a tower computer hanging under it, a laptop on it, and a decent amount of clutter because it's a decently sized space I spend a lot of time sitting in front of. I'm currently using Ikea IDÅSEN legs (they were a lot cheaper in early covid) and they're stable, but man are they slow to go up. They have no problem going down though, lol.
It would be nice to have an equally solid pair of legs stability wise that go up faster with some weight on them. Any suggestions?
Forgive me is im offering an alternative rather than answering your question but I find its better to have the desk always at standing height and getting an ergonomic drafting height stool for when you want to sit.
we had this setup at a place i did pair programming and it was excellent. Big tall comfy adjustable captains chairs with adjustable standing desks so two people could work and each could stand or sit as they liked. Of all the methods we tried this was the clear winner. It's way easier to stand from the stools too so you end up standing a lot more.