Never had a Slash before but our local club started a Stock Slash class, I usually run Team Associated, Losi and Tekno. So I picked up one and added the LCG before running it (LCG is allowed in the class), and I won the first two races. At the last race night I broke the stock steering rack at the finish line of the qualifier, which I won but couldn't race in the main since I didn't have that part. Have now switched to an aluminum steering. Not sure if anything is different with my Slash over theirs but it drives so much better then I had imagined and is getting me wins out of the box with the LCG chassis.
I got the Slash Bl-2s and have been racing it at my local hobby track. Won 2 podiums in the novice class against some buggies. Ordered a bunch of upgrades to compete against the teknos. Racing is incredibly fun 😂
I just bought my first slasher and probably going to take some time getting used to it and other rc’s. How does one get into racing? Are there certain classes/models you can only run?
My first proper RC was a heavily used 2wd VXL Slash., since sold. Fast, but far from a great car. Could take a massive beating though & I then explored better options as I became more experienced. As a first proper RC basher, a brushless Slash is a tough rig that may not drive as nicely as many others, but will let you learn a lot & is a very forgiving & cheap to keep rig.
What do you mean by drive as nice? Are you referring to handling? Im a noobie looking at something cheap to maintain. Do you think I should go with this or something entry level from Arrma? Maybe a senton or bigrock?
@@vee6411 I now have a Senton 3S as my basher & if I was starting out again, that's the way I'd go. Just be careful of rocks jamming the steering; I got a net that goes over the inner chassis which has fixed it. Other that that, it's a great truck. Fast, handles decently & is tough.
It was my first electric ⚡️. Mine still runs like new. I upgraded the shocks and added rustler all-terrain wheels. Use a vw bug body and paddle tires for the sand.
I have an autistic 17 yr old boy who just wants to rip it around our yard and have a solid RC he can count on being ready to play with without too much maintenance or stress would this be a good pick?
My honest opinion: traxxas this time did aomething good, instead of pushing just the brushless upgrade they put in the bl2s, vlipless body, heavy duty parts, if they have added also a better metal servo and LCG it would have been an already upgraded brushless car that does not need anything. It is an old platform but sells A LOT
I’ve seen that this is a good RC for a beginner looking to get into the hobby. If this is ancient and underpowered, what would you recommend for a beginner looking for a good car?
Hpi jumpshot V2 and flux, outside the popping links, both cost still less than this. I had the slash and YES it is fun, but cheaper option are better considering that if u want to get a higly performance car get the SC10 and it will STILL COST less than a 4wd Bl2s....
@@rcdriver That's 🆒 they did it to the 4X4 but they should have done it to both of their newer cars just to help out people that are beginners so they don't smash their car up right away! Traxxas makes a 💰🤑💰FORTUNE💰 🤑 💰 on parts! God bless 🙏💯🙏👊👍
Huge improvements since it's debut huh? I remember testing one for another publication, ( cough cough) and I told them, "better and me a Robison spur ". I skate parked the original and with the exception of the spur, it took a beating! It will always be one of my favorite stable vehicles!
Right now they are $239 for the 2wd, and the 4wd is $339 with the beefed up parts. Is $100 extra worth it? I keep seeing comments that the 4x4 isn’t as reliable and rocks and debri mess it up.
The Traxxas will always be the easiest to repair, have the easiest parts to source, and have infinite aftermarket support no matter what. People say the Slash is outdated, but the great thing about an ancient platform is that there is so much support for it from all angles.
Never had a Slash before but our local club started a Stock Slash class, I usually run Team Associated, Losi and Tekno. So I picked up one and added the LCG before running it (LCG is allowed in the class), and I won the first two races. At the last race night I broke the stock steering rack at the finish line of the qualifier, which I won but couldn't race in the main since I didn't have that part. Have now switched to an aluminum steering. Not sure if anything is different with my Slash over theirs but it drives so much better then I had imagined and is getting me wins out of the box with the LCG chassis.
I got the Slash Bl-2s and have been racing it at my local hobby track. Won 2 podiums in the novice class against some buggies. Ordered a bunch of upgrades to compete against the teknos. Racing is incredibly fun 😂
I just bought my first slasher and probably going to take some time getting used to it and other rc’s. How does one get into racing? Are there certain classes/models you can only run?
Talking with your local hobby shops is best I belive
My first proper RC was a heavily used 2wd VXL Slash., since sold. Fast, but far from a great car. Could take a massive beating though & I then explored better options as I became more experienced. As a first proper RC basher, a brushless Slash is a tough rig that may not drive as nicely as many others, but will let you learn a lot & is a very forgiving & cheap to keep rig.
What do you mean by drive as nice? Are you referring to handling? Im a noobie looking at something cheap to maintain. Do you think I should go with this or something entry level from Arrma? Maybe a senton or bigrock?
@@vee6411 I now have a Senton 3S as my basher & if I was starting out again, that's the way I'd go. Just be careful of rocks jamming the steering; I got a net that goes over the inner chassis which has fixed it. Other that that, it's a great truck. Fast, handles decently & is tough.
Love the clipless body mounts....that new system looks real smooth.....😎👍
Yup, and it locks in. Never popped out after any crash.
@@mikeruhl they are screwed in from the bottom.....covers up the original body holes.....
Greg, watching from Alnwick 🇬🇧 UK. Good stuff man, love the Traxxas content. Cheers 🍻
Thanks so much my friend! So cool to see where people are watching from. 😃
I put Anaconda tires on mine, use plastic skateboard ramps and cones ... and my driveway becomes a track in less than 3 minutes!
I do that too! It so fun to build our own track! Have a nice day dude!
@@XEric30 thank you for being the nicest post responder in the history of the internet.
Wish I could 😭 4 cars in my driveway and no room in the garage cuz more whips 😅
Ran mine into a curb 4 years ago and finally bought all the parts!
It was my first electric ⚡️. Mine still runs like new.
I upgraded the shocks and added rustler all-terrain wheels.
Use a vw bug body and paddle tires for the sand.
Stock shocks bend after a while
Like the truck. Like the review.
Just got this truck. I like the clipless body mounts and the motor runs extremly cold. Its a nice drivers car.
Cool!😎 👍👌
Can you do a review on the GoolRc brushless motor 3500kv please 🙏
Do u know the stock gearing
Wish they made a clipless body conversion for the older rustler vxl
Cool truck
I have an autistic 17 yr old boy who just wants to rip it around our yard and have a solid RC he can count on being ready to play with without too much maintenance or stress would this be a good pick?
Absolutely!
$270 is a good price for a 2wd brushless 👍
Seems like a bad place or the steering servo? Wouldnt it brake gping off jumps at some point?
Its in the same spot it has been for years
Only Traxxas can sell you an ancient car with cheap and underpowered brushless system as „new“ for that kind of money.. it‘s a nice car anyway.
My honest opinion: traxxas this time did aomething good, instead of pushing just the brushless upgrade they put in the bl2s, vlipless body, heavy duty parts, if they have added also a better metal servo and LCG it would have been an already upgraded brushless car that does not need anything. It is an old platform but sells A LOT
Brushed is an outdated technology. This isn’t supposed to be an upgrade to brushed systems, it’s most likely an eventual replacement.
It’s a replacement and it’s tons if fun, stays cool and has really quick acceleration
@@enricomiceli5517 my slash is solid I got new heavy duty parts and brushless system it’s a good solid rc car and is pretty quick to
I’ve seen that this is a good RC for a beginner looking to get into the hobby. If this is ancient and underpowered, what would you recommend for a beginner looking for a good car?
Thx- low center of gravity chassis kit $39 azn
Have the 2WD the same upgrade parts as the 4WD?
Is this an upgrade to the outgoing velinion vxl series? I mean just the motor speed and power, is this a faster or more torque filled motor setup?
Can you run a 3S or a 4S battery with that speed controller? I’m new to the game. Don’t hate my question.
No…you can probably put a cheap 3s esc and run 3s on the motor though but the esc is 2s
This signals the death of body pins, and brushed motors for traxxas
Can’t run on 3s battery?
I'm putting clipless conversion on all my slashes
How change drive gear
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Um dia eu consigo comprar um
Hpi jumpshot V2 and flux, outside the popping links, both cost still less than this. I had the slash and YES it is fun, but cheaper option are better considering that if u want to get a higly performance car get the SC10 and it will STILL COST less than a 4wd Bl2s....
Didn't they upgrade the shock towers & put some RPM similar parts but made by Traxxas?? A-arms n' axle & so on? 🤔
They did on the 4x4, but not the 2wd.
@@rcdriver That's 🆒 they did it to the 4X4 but they should have done it to both of their newer cars just to help out people that are beginners so they don't smash their car up right away! Traxxas makes a 💰🤑💰FORTUNE💰 🤑 💰 on parts! God bless 🙏💯🙏👊👍
Why no lcg ?? Come on traxxas
My xl5 goes the same speed
So many comments seem like salesman
Huge improvements since it's debut huh? I remember testing one for another publication, ( cough cough) and I told them, "better and me a Robison spur ". I skate parked the original and with the exception of the spur, it took a beating! It will always be one of my favorite stable vehicles!
Way overpriced, the 4x4 BL-2S is only $50 more and has all the heavy duty upgrades.
That’s because they are going to sell a bunch more 2wd than 4wd for spec racing.
Right now they are $239 for the 2wd, and the 4wd is $339 with the beefed up parts. Is $100 extra worth it? I keep seeing comments that the 4x4 isn’t as reliable and rocks and debri mess it up.
There's just better options than the Slash out there nowadays, especially when you consider the price.
Im curious what some of these might be? Xmas shopping for my boy...
@@Coreycarp Team Associated SC10 Pro2, Arrma Senton 3s BLX, HPI Jumpshot SC, HSP Storm.
The Traxxas will always be the easiest to repair, have the easiest parts to source, and have infinite aftermarket support no matter what. People say the Slash is outdated, but the great thing about an ancient platform is that there is so much support for it from all angles.
@@RandomCommenter-qu2oc maybes in your country, but around the world it definitely varies 🤷♂️
Unless you upgrade the slash, it'll always be a POS. The graphics suck imo. I had the 2012 version and it was junk. So no thanks
Mines broke abit I don't drive it that hard I just don't understand why
It was fun as a first rig. But yes. You look at it wrong and it goes down. Losi is where its at for me now
I like my VXL better 👍