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09.20.2009, 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Unsullied_Spy View Post
The SC10 would probably be more competitive, yes, but based on what I've seen they aren't terribly durable. I've seen more than a few of them in my LHS for repairs (I guess that alone should say something about the drivers if they can't fix their own trucks though). The E-Firestorm isn't perfect but based on what I've seen it is durable.

I'd rather have a truck that is a little more involved to drive and setup but can handle a rough tumble (which I am commonly involved in) than something that handles better but isn't as durable.

As an owner of the SC10 and Slash and a couple other SC trucks, the SC10 is more durable than people give it credit for. A few simple changes(GT2 front arms an a chassis brace) and the SC10 has been every bit ad hardy as my Slash(which seems to set the bar for toughness).

Again, the Blitz looks to be a great entry and I'm sure I'll own one(may replace my Slash) to fill my SC addition, but IMO the SC10 is still the one to own.
   
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