How fast does the ECX torment go?
The entire power range is soft and easy to manage for a first time driver. A 25 mph top speed is standard for the class and is typically enough to keep most people interested. There are no big jolts of power coming out of the 15 turn Dynamite motor, just plenty of steady, easy to use, pull.
What scale is the ECX torment?
1/18-scale
The 1/18-scale Torment™ from ECX® builds on the legacy of the bigger, 1/10-scale version and packs in all the short course fun and action you love into a smaller package.
Is the ECX torment waterproof?
Waterproof Electronics ESC, Receiver, and Servo are all waterproof making the Torment truly an all-weather, all-season and all-country RC truck.
How fast does the ECX ruckus go?
The 21 mph top speed is decent for a 18th scaler, and while not crazy brushless fast, the Ruckus had enough yank to throw roost on loose surfaces.
What is the wheelbase on a Traxxas Slash?
13.2″
Designed from the ground up, the Slash chassis features a 13.2″ wheelbase while offering over 3.5-inches of ground clearance. The chassis includes drain holes and a battery tray channel for routing servo wires to the receiver.
Is the ECX ruckus waterproof?
The 1/18-Scale ECX® Ruckus® Monster Truck comes ready to dominate the pavement with beastly features and ferocity. A shaft-driven 4WD drivetrain and waterproof electronics keep the Ruckus driving where other bashers simply can’t.
What do you think about the ECX torment 4×4?
The ECX Torment 4×4’s chassis is quite nice looking. The Torment 4×4 is available in any color you’d like, so long as you’d like gray. The body design is especially bland in the pictures released before the truck came out. In person, the body’s appearance is not quite so drab, but the gray is still very overpowering.
What color does the torment 4×4 come in?
The Torment 4×4 is available in any color you’d like, so long as you’d like gray. The body design is especially bland in the pictures released before the truck came out. In person, the body’s appearance is not quite so drab, but the gray is still very overpowering.
Is the Traxxas torment better than the slash 4×4?
It’s not a fair comparison, really; the Torment is a brushed vehicle, while the Slash 4×4 enjoys the benefits of a brushless motor and speed control. But with Traxxas not offering a brushed variant of their popular platform, there is not a contemporary to judge against.