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Then both are just fine
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xrt for the tracki don't plan on doing any crazy jumps with it currently, im just looking for a good handling and fast 1/5th scale rc. eventually i would like to make a track on one of the fields behind my house, so it may see some good jumps in the future.
Not 1/5 scale so who cares which one you buy.
bit late i know but its because of the traxxas hobby store release program, they send them out to local hobby stores a week or so early to support them and give them some extra salesThe xrt is available now, I've seen them available locally to me. What makes you believe their not out yet?
why put so much work and money into the rig to run a cheap transmitter and receiverflysky gt5 transmitter and receiver
because rc junkie has all daddys money in the world and likes to spend alot of money with no real idea of whywhat exactly is wrong with the gt5 transmitter? its an easy to program 6 channel with good range and a gyro that works VERY good and has more than enough range for where and how i run. please, tell me, why do i need to spend upwards of $250 for a transmitter to do the exact same thing?
im 26 dumbassbecause rc junkie has all daddys money in the world and likes to spend alot of money with no real idea of why
the transmitter and receiver is the control you have over the rig... why would you cheap out on that of all things?what exactly is wrong with the gt5 transmitter? its an easy to program 6 channel with good range and a gyro that works VERY good and has more than enough range for where and how i run. please, tell me, why do i need to spend upwards of $250 for a transmitter to do the exact same thing?
Limited range, known quality issues, next to no support if/when an issue comes up.what exactly is wrong with the gt5 transmitter? its an easy to program 6 channel with good range and a gyro that works VERY good and has more than enough range for where and how i run. please, tell me, why do i need to spend upwards of $250 for a transmitter to do the exact same thing?
Jealous?because rc junkie has all daddys money in the world and likes to spend alot of money with no real idea of why
again, it does everything i need it to do and then some.im 26 dumbass
the transmitter and receiver is the control you have over the rig... why would you cheap out on that of all things?
not at all mateLimited range, known quality issues, next to no support if/when an issue comes up.
Jealous?
so far… and also it’s better to have one transmitter that you can run on all your rigs than a bunch of cheap onesi have two of them and they have worked flawlessly.
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