Thanks for the video! I have the Hyper VSE Pro and it's a very good buggy also. Same as the VS2 but no pivot balls. I have never broken anything on this buggy.
@@chrisvda7277 VSE Pro is older but has all the option parts. It was only available in Europe. VS2 has front pivot ball suspension, a different steering configuration, new differentials and 7075 shock towers.
It's not bad at all! its not bad price wise, its just hard getting it in Canada, and if you do the import fees are around $100. I definitely think its worth it.
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You mentioned a third company OFNA, Hobao and what is the third that is more race oriented? I just haven't understood when you said it
@@cameronlogan01 I see,it's from taiwan I guess .But manufacture from China . The rtr look nice.could her make a double or triple jump stabily in the track ?
I raced both of my cars. But they were not the eye’s so I had race motors/engines in them. They were quite capable on the track, but not as capable as true race developed cars. Which is why I run Mugens now.
I have one and the quality is really good + at the price you can't go wrong
Thanks for the video! I have the Hyper VSE Pro and it's a very good buggy also. Same as the VS2 but no pivot balls. I have never broken anything on this buggy.
I quite like my VS2E. They are definitely tanks!
What's the difference between VSE PRO and VS2. Which is the newest model. How do they compare to big brand buggys.
@@chrisvda7277 VSE Pro is older but has all the option parts. It was only available in Europe.
VS2 has front pivot ball suspension, a different steering configuration, new differentials and 7075 shock towers.
@sebrmz450 Thanks. Guys recommend this for a 1/8 track near me. Didn't know if should get one of these or the new Losi 8ight rtr.
seems like a nice buggy! not even (too) expensive for what i saw
It's not bad at all! its not bad price wise, its just hard getting it in Canada, and if you do the import fees are around $100. I definitely think its worth it.
You mentioned a third company OFNA, Hobao and what is the third that is more race oriented? I just haven't understood when you said it
Sorry about that. That company is called Hong Nor. But they’re very hard to get in North America. Sick profile picture.
@@cameronlogan01 Thank you very much! I'm in Europe, but I haven't even heard about them, would be interested in what RCs they have.👍
Nice track! Where is it?
It's in Southern Ontario, Canada.
It's a rtr right ?
No. Both my nitro and Ebuggy came as the 80% rollers.
@@cameronlogan01 pro kit ?
No I can’t get that here in Canada sadly.
@@cameronlogan01 I see,it's from taiwan I guess .But manufacture from China . The rtr look nice.could her make a double or triple jump stabily in the track ?
I raced both of my cars. But they were not the eye’s so I had race motors/engines in them. They were quite capable on the track, but not as capable as true race developed cars. Which is why I run Mugens now.