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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Lots of details on the wheels and it goes well with the trend nowadays with 3 colors. All hardware are provided and none had any issues with the threading. They're good quality and the design is very nice. Blue wheels are quite rare is what I'm finding and this thing doesn't disappoint. A lot of of bolts to screw in but well worth it to look at when finished.The tires are quite soft, not Proline Predator soft or JConcepts Tusk soft, but softer than previous no-name Amazon brand tires. It is a copy of Proline's Maxxis Trepador and the designs were exaggerated--meaning slightly bigger than the original. For example, the tread block height's deeper, the sipes are bigger, but overall the tire height is pretty much the same at around 4.9". I think if these are sprayed with oil and washed, the rubber compound can still be softened but not by much. I find that these tires are good for trailing but not so much for competitions. The tire height itself will disqualify it anyway.Value for the money? Of course if you're looking for something just for trailing
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I run crawler tires on my Castle powered slash due to the unique nature of the build and them being the only things that can actually grip. I've also run all sorts of parts and tires from these guys that have all been really good, both of my builds using a lot of their parts. With that said, these have some QC issues that I haven't seen in the past. The anodizing is a little light in some spots leaving a pinkish/silver color and there were 4 burrs from the milling process that blocked 4 holes, one of which only partially and ended up breaking a screw. Make sure you tear these down and inspect them for burrs otherwise you will have to tear them down all over again.Despite these annoying issues, I really like them and they absolutely rip on this build. Very happy with them overall.
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