If you can solder a connector on though, you can save a boat load of money by going with a different brand, and getting your own radio/batteries/charger. Arrmas only advantage is that the 3s cars are 300 vs the traxxas cars 400. Plus the Arrma comes with a true POS radio that needs to be replaced, so add another 30-100. You pay more, but they work right out of the box. Both a Traxxas 4x4 slash/Rustler or a Arrma Granite / Senton will need. So to answer your above question, $150 is more than enough to get a couple batteries, charger, and radio system.īefore we recommend a truck though.what is your RC experience so far? Do you know how to solder a connector to a battery? Have you ever setup an RC radio system before? If the answer is "no", then perhaps a traxxas product is good for you. Traxxas Slash 4X4 Ultimate Ceramic Rubber Sealed Bearing Kit Steel Races and Cages combined with Ceramic Balls, Non Contact Rubber Seals, and Grease, will give you the absolute strongest and. A decent charger (better than anything you'll find in a Traxxas RTR kit) will run $50. Fully loaded out of the box, the Slash Ultimate features brutal Velineon ® brushless power and Traxxas Stability Management ® with a high-speed metal gear servo.Carve corners like a pro thanks to the low-CG chassis, installed sway bars, and ultra-smooth blue PTFE-coated aluminum GTR shocks. Ready-To-Race with Traxxas Stability Management, low-CG Chassis, TQi 2.4GHz Radio. Experience the pinnacle of short course truck performance with the Slash 4X4 Ultimate. But with a Slash Ultimate being more than $500, it's pretty hard to justify in my opinion, when there are so many other good setups for much less money.įor price reference, Valuehobby and hobbyking sell Lipo batteries for less than $20. Slash 4X4 Ultimate: 1/10 Scale 4WD Brushless Short Course Racing Truck. They still make a good product that is very beginner friendly, and they have the best parts support of any brand (at least in the US).so they have some good things going for them. Now, for the truck.Traxxas has lost some love recently (from me and others) because their prices have gotten so sky high. If you're even thinking about going to a track, go with 1/10. Perhaps your local track does, but they certainly aren't as common as 1/10. My local track doesn't even offer a 1/16 or mini class. Today we compare the TRAXXAS Slash Ultimate and the TRAXXAS Maxx, run them both and help you decide which one is best for you We also share our number one M. They are good for bashing, AND they are much more popular for racing, should you decide to try it. Uudessa Ultimatessa onkin vakiona Traxxasin vedenkestävä TRX2075X digitaalinen metalliratas servo. Slash 4X4 Ultimate exploits the Traxxas recipe for Ready-To-Race ® performance at the highest level by combining a fully loaded Slash 4X4 Platinum Edition with Traxxas’ latest 2. I know you are just bashing right now, but since you even mentioned racing, I would suggest going 1/10 scale. Traxxas Slash 4x4 Ultimate tarvitsee nopean ja tehokkaan servon joka pysyy mukana kovassa menossa.
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