Truggy Options. Not sure if this is the proper place for this.
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Truggy Options. Not sure if this is the proper place for this.
So who is using what truggies out there and what do you think of them?
I am looking at getting a truggy, but not sure which at this point. Was going to get a buggy, but decided since my brother-in-law is in that class already I would invest in a Truggy to race in the Open monster class. My Revo with a center diff still won't be able to compete against a truggy.
So the options out there that I know of are:
Losi Eight -T Roller and the new RTR
Losi Muggy (Not sure if this is really considered a truggy)
Robitronic Mantis
Kyosho ST-R Us spec
Kypsho ST-R 777
Jammin (I know they make one just not sure what it is called)
So does anybody have any opinions on the ones I listed or have any additional ones that I may have omitted?
Leaning towards the Kyosho ST-R right now as that seems to be the best bang for the buck. There are other that are more expensive and better, but really don't give you that much more. I already have a DX2.0 radio. So not having a radio or having a bad radio isn't a factor. Just going to put the spektrum pro reciever in there anyway.
Thanks for you help.
I am looking at getting a truggy, but not sure which at this point. Was going to get a buggy, but decided since my brother-in-law is in that class already I would invest in a Truggy to race in the Open monster class. My Revo with a center diff still won't be able to compete against a truggy.
So the options out there that I know of are:
Losi Eight -T Roller and the new RTR
Losi Muggy (Not sure if this is really considered a truggy)
Robitronic Mantis
Kyosho ST-R Us spec
Kypsho ST-R 777
Jammin (I know they make one just not sure what it is called)
So does anybody have any opinions on the ones I listed or have any additional ones that I may have omitted?
Leaning towards the Kyosho ST-R right now as that seems to be the best bang for the buck. There are other that are more expensive and better, but really don't give you that much more. I already have a DX2.0 radio. So not having a radio or having a bad radio isn't a factor. Just going to put the spektrum pro reciever in there anyway.
Thanks for you help.
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RE: Truggy Options. Not sure if this is the proper place for this.
Nevermind I found the truggy forum. Let this thread go. Sorry about that.