The adapter is a great option still, combined with a baselit blade it is still cheaper than a replacement neopixel. I'd say to use the adapter if you're looking for a lighter saber, easier for spinning and all. If ok with the weight, you can keep the neopixel for dueling.
this puts my mind at ease with the quality of the blade, planning on purchasing an obi-wan ep III saber from you guys soon :)
That is impressive! It’s so cool to see this question finally answered! Thanks 😊❤
That is awesome and the only demo I have seen with a neopixel being whacked against a tree ... thanks for the video, it answers a lot of questions.
Merci infiniment pour ce video! Je comprends beaucoup mieux les limite de la lame neopixel maintenant :) ;)
Nice concise and to the point i bought a RGB saber cause i heard replacement neo pixel blades are expensive
Thanks 😊 Yes more than 3 times the price of a hollow blade.
if the blade wiring ruptures, cant you just pop the Neopixel cap off and re solder it and pop it back in?
Absolutely. It’s the « best » kind of damage.
How many mm thickness is the wall of this blade?
standard on neopixel is 3mm
Im glad I didn't get the adapter!
The adapter is a great option still, combined with a baselit blade it is still cheaper than a replacement neopixel. I'd say to use the adapter if you're looking for a lighter saber, easier for spinning and all. If ok with the weight, you can keep the neopixel for dueling.
Huh it’s as if another saber company made a video just like this last week