
Duratrax RAZE truggy
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Duratrax RAZE truggy
I almost din't bother posting this, but I'll sleep better knowing I did. I am not a proponent nor dis'r of Duratrax, but I did come in contact with a RAZE truggy recently. I have to say for the price it's a pretty good r/c. I believe you can get them for $300 RTR regularly(if I'm wrong I apologize). I was recently at "Cousin Eddies"(see my Traxxas post for explanation)and they had a Duratrax RAZE truggy. I told my wife "I wonder what that goes to?" pointing to a gallon of fuel. She vaguely knew what I was getting at. I know she did because she pointed at the 1/8th scale truggy and said "That?". I was first amazed at it's size(and yes, that's what she said). Then I was amazed that it was there. I had no idea that I would be dealing with r/c on this day. i asked about it and Cousin Eddie offered to fire it up. Looking at it I figured there was no way it would start. I have experience with Nitro and it can be a finicky bitch. He doesn't know much about r/c and why should he? Not many people do. I can't hold that against them. It was an impulse buy on the same day as the Traxxas. He went to start it without a glo-starter and I had to let this go on for a bit in the raging heat. He had installed a pull-start and anyone who has had one will testify that it can piss you off pretty quick. After letting him build a good sweat I mentioned that he might want to try a glo starter. It fired right up! I couldn't believe it. His sons then ran tank after tank without much problem. I helped him tune it a bit, but for the most part it ran well even under the worst conditions. It wasn't super fast, but it wasn't slow. The brakes were terrible and it was horribly under-powered in the steering dept, but it ran like a 3-legged monkey. His 9 year old son then proceeded to take it over a dirt ramp that has to be 6 feet tall!
Pass after pass it kept running! I have a Duratrax Maximum ST PRO in my shed and there it will stay, but that RAZE is a pretty cool truggy if anyone was wondering. Great engine and tough as S#!t!

"The world looks so much better through beer goggles: Enjoy today, you never know what tomorrow may bring."
Ken
Ken
Re: Duratrax RAZE truggy
try a losi truggy then see what you think of that pile
Mark
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
Aaaaahhhh crap! I'm about to get passed by that orange truck!
Re: Duratrax RAZE truggy
They are ddesigned for beginners. The plastic is a lot more flexible and has a 1 year warranty on all parts. I think with a couple upgrades they can be very competitive on a club level. Although for the same amount you can get a thunder tiger or an ofna and be race ready from the start
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Re: Duratrax RAZE truggy
Obviously a $300 truck will not compare to a $900 truck. I was just making a point of how tough it was. I'd definitely take a Losi over it. I think Ofna is what I'd go with for the price. Losi makes a serious racing machine, but you definitely need to race to spend that kind of coin.markt311 wrote:try a losi truggy then see what you think of that pile
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