Is the Traxxas Slash 4X4 worth the money?
Overall, if you’re looking for a good truck to get into racing with or a nice hobby truck, you can’t beat the Slash 4×4. It’s a little pricey, but you’d go through 20 cheap ones before you’d break this one. It’s well worth the money.
Is the Traxxas Slash 4X4 good?
It’s incredibly well detailed (even the tyres are branded) and fast, too, thanks to a brushless motor. We had lots of fun learning how to control its power and perfect four-wheel drifts. Excellent on grass, too.
How fast is Traxxas Slash 2WD?
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Height (overall): | 8.425 inches (214mm) |
Tires (pre-glued): | Slash 2.2 (with Inserts) |
Wheels: | 2.2″ Satin or Chrome-Finish |
Top Speed: | 30+mph–with 7-cell battery and included optional 23-tooth pinion gear |
Skill Level: | 1 |
Which is best 2WD or 4wd?
With two-wheel drive, the engine sends power to two of the car’s wheels while allowing the other two wheels to spin. Because the engine doesn’t have to use energy to power all four wheels, and because two-wheel drive systems weigh less than four-wheel drive, two-wheel drive vehicles are lighter and more fuel-efficient.
Why are Traxxas RC cars so expensive?
The simple reason that RC cars from Traxxas are so expensive is that they spend a lot of money producing most of their vehicles. Achieving the top quality they offer could only be possible by using premium internal components, which cost a lot more money than the parts the cheaper models use.
How fast is a Traxxas Slash 4X4 brushed?
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Height (overall): | 7.60 Inches (193mm) |
Tires (pre-glued): | Traxxas 2.2″ SCT with Foam Inserts |
Wheels: | 2.2″ Split-Spoke, Black or Red Beadlock |
Top Speed: | 60+mph (*With optional gearing and 3S LiPo battery (items sold separately). 35+mph stock) |
Skill Level: | 1 |