For anyone with less than 350 ft-lbs of torque, I would recommend a full faced, sprung clutch. Over that I'd go with a 6-puck unsprung (or 8-puck if you can find one). There is no instance I'd ever recommend a 6-puck sprung clutch. If you're making torque you need the 6-puck and you wouldn't want to have to deal with springs flying out of the clutch. If you're not making torque you can take advantage of a full face, and springs.
Sprung 6 puck clutches make absolutely no sense to me. The only thing they have going for them is that they are cheaper than a full face, and there of course, is why people buy them.