The Kraton 8s provides LED light kits, wheelie bars, and alternative body shells, while the Xmaxx also offers LED lights, body options, and additional wheel and tire sets. Laser-etched aluminum anodized chassis plat. Copyright 2023by The RC Valleys! Regardless, I do not get paid to make the videos but many of the links contained in the description are affiliate links and I may benefit from a small commission if you purchase something using the links. It also has the added benefit of being cheap, This is all well and good if you pass them savings on, But Traxxas want premium money for a product that's just not premium, Could you imagine any other manufacturer putting moulded plastic steering links on a 600 quid car and getting away with it,Come to think of, Hasn't the XMaxx got moulded plastic steering links at nearly a grand, BangGood specials don't even do that. I really like that the Kraton allows you to run a single 4S LiPo, as opposed to the Traxxas trucks, which require two batteries. Copyright 2023 AMain Hobbies. And the 6S is Truggy, not in no way comparable to the Revo. Everything is smooth, everything is quiet, everything feels refined. Arrma vehicles are typically bigger and faster so they are better suited for more advanced users. Which was well overrated, And you wouldn't want to work on it,Was a pig. Chief Editor @The RC Valleys (or, in plain English, I'm the guy responsible for ensuring that every blog post we publish is helpful for our readers. Display as a link instead, I don't know what it is about the Maxx, it always looks like a bit of a let down in terms of people comparing to the Xmaxx, which ISN'T a fair comparison, but it is done nonetheless. Obviously it is a different budget, but that aside is it a "better" 4S rig?. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. The price is the price moaningabout it comparing to other brands and scales makes no difference it isnt going to change so either pull your big boy pants up and deal with it or move on .
Traxxas Maxx 4s vs Arrma Outcast 4s - Skate Park Challange Outcast - Outcast 4s vs Maxx V2 | ARRMA RC Forum Most of the people on the Arrma forumjust like a lot on here actually own various RC's from other manufacturers as well as their Arrma'sbecause there are so many to enjoy for various reasons you'd be daft to stick to just one manufacturer.
Arrma 4s range vs Traxxas Maxx - MSUK RC Car Forum It, quite literally, drives and handles like the bigger X-Maxx. Can You Put Rubber Tires On Power Wheels? Its certainly madeout to be indestructible on web vids , makes me wonder why they make spares !, I think you couldnt go wrong with either really . Maxx: $549.95: Kraton 4S BLX: $399.99: 4S: Outcast 4S BLX: $399.99: 3S: Slash 4X4 Ultimate: $499.95: Big Rock 3S BLX: $319.99: 3S: Hoss 4X4 VXL: $469.95: Granite 3S BLX: $319.99: 3S: Rustler 4X4 VXL: $429.95: Senton 3S BLX: . Similarly, the Traxxas Xmaxx enjoys a vast selection of upgrade options, with many parts designed specifically for the model by Traxxas and third-party manufacturers. Works a treat lol - new one by POS is on the way. oldXray man, Thursday at 18:01 *This post may contain affiliate links.
Yeah, it absolutely is - i'm not into brand wars as other people here, so i have no qualms owning a Traxxas next to an Arrma and Losi - if only the prices weren't as stupid, lol. The Infraction and the XO-1, the Granite and the Stampede, the Kraton, and the E-revo are examples of similar cars from both brands even though theyre on different platforms. If you compare this to the Losi brand, you will find that while Losi actually has some good innovations, they seem to be more interested in the quality of their car parts while focusing less on R&D. It only takes a slightly awkward landing as well thats the trouble using plastic gears I guess, Yep but hows theres a Traxxas wide kit for the maxx so you can have best of both . Well, about 35 years ago, in 1986, a little company called Traxxas was born. oldXray man, Thursday at 18:01 I've enjoyed toying with it tbh, can adjust the settings at the tap on an app on the fly. You'd have to break the Arrma and repair it again a fair few times before you're even close to the cost of a Maxx. Check youtube for "maxx broke" or gander a little inhttps://forums.traxxas.com/forumdisplay.php?124-Maxx. It's also worth noting that current Arrma ready-to-run vehicles are including Spectrum Smart Technology which functions similar to some of the Traxxas systems, with the main idea being safe and easy LiPo charging. Traxxas has tsm and telemetry options like no other RC, You can get telemetry and tsm equivalents on any RC really (aftermarket) . However, the Maxx only takes one 3s or 4s. I always run my buggies on 4S and often my truggies on 4S. Handling? If parts weren't an issue I would keep it but it's just not viable. I didn't spend big all in one go, I addressed problems as they arose.
Traxxas XRT 8S vs. Arrma Kraton 8S: Which is Better? The Xmaxx, while more expensive, offers the benefit of Traxxass extensive support network and brand reputation. Another issue i've just remembered - you can't just change the servo. Another issue i've just remembered - you can't just change the servo. Each year, these kits became more prominent, faster, and more extreme. Privacy Policy. Never thought when getting into this I would see fanboyism arguments. Although the Kraton 8s holds a slight edge in speed, both models promise a thrilling ride. With speeds like that and 4WD you can take this RC car almost anywhere! Saying that kev Talbot sent one to the moon 20-30ft in the air dozens of times before eventually breaking it. DRAWING THE LINE There is barely any line to be drawn here between TRAXXAS and ARRMA because a brand choice depends on your prevailing need and desire. Yep you do need to work on being more objective and stop just hating on Traxxas at every given opportunity so I fully agree with you on that , Doesnt make you a fanboy because you want a truck and are willing to pay whatever it costs. but i have not seen a maxx in person so cannot tell the scale or how it really looks. Yep! By Rear bulkheads, not great, but I didn't break many.