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am 12-08-2010 11:19 AM

Lightest Starterbox
 
As title.

what is the lightest buggy starter box?

It need to function great also.

NitroOB4You 12-08-2010 11:23 AM

I would imagine any box running 4s or two 2s LiPo will be as light as you're gonna get. Now, durability wise, Ofna Blue Truggy box FTW! :tire:

coaltrain 12-08-2010 11:28 AM

Ofna compact box with 4s lipo.... The box is plastic, small and has an open bottom. Weighs next to nothing and works pretty good too but it's a little small for use on a truggy.

fatdaddy 12-08-2010 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by NitroOB4You (Post 8315287)
I would imagine any box running 4s or two 2s LiPo will be as light as you're gonna get. Now, durability wise, Ofna Blue Truggy box FTW! :tire:

that combination is about the lightest ive ever felt

rangerjkb 12-08-2010 11:39 AM

OFNA truggy box with lipo.

jamiekerr14 12-08-2010 12:21 PM

think the Hudy-Box is the lightest stock-No batteries ect.. so that with Lipo Im guessing..

bboard 12-08-2010 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by coaltrain (Post 8315302)
Ofna compact box with 4s lipo.... The box is plastic, small and has an open bottom. Weighs next to nothing and works pretty good too but it's a little small for use on a truggy.

+1

rcjunky10 12-08-2010 12:34 PM

ttt
 
OFNA Blue truggy box, twin 775 monster motors, coupled to a 14.8v lipo and you'll never even know it's in your bag. By far the best/lightest box on the market and for the money.

Cyberacer 12-08-2010 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by rcjunky10 (Post 8315541)
OFNA Blue truggy box, twin 775 monster motors, coupled to a 14.8v lipo and you'll never even know it's in your bag. By far the best/lightest box on the market and for the money.

This.

MotoGod 12-08-2010 01:17 PM

Yeah...another vote for the OFNA Truggy Box on a 4s LIPO. It's weighs like 1/3rd the weight of the Gel Cell you can remove ;-) It's very very light and will start damn near anything...including your 1:1 car if you can align it properly :ha:

drewmugx5t 12-08-2010 01:22 PM

ofna truggy box is best compromise b/t weight and performance. AE box is very light and works pretty good too.

czarc 12-08-2010 01:30 PM

ofna blue truggy box with 4s lipo 14.8v.. great setup:ha::ha:

rageworks 12-08-2010 01:39 PM

The Mugen starterbox with lipo battery is very light.
The Ofna Truggy starterbox, with a dual brushless
motors, lipo battery combo has enough power to crank
a small-block chebbee engine. The only drawback is
that it costs as much to build as alot of truggy kits cost.:lol:

J.Whiting 12-08-2010 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by NitroOB4You (Post 8315287)
I would imagine any box running 4s or two 2s LiPo will be as light as you're gonna get. Now, durability wise, Ofna Blue Truggy box FTW! :tire:


Originally Posted by fatdaddy (Post 8315303)
that combination is about the lightest ive ever felt


Originally Posted by rangerjkb (Post 8315342)
OFNA truggy box with lipo.


Originally Posted by bboard (Post 8315516)
+1


Originally Posted by rcjunky10 (Post 8315541)
OFNA Blue truggy box, twin 775 monster motors, coupled to a 14.8v lipo and you'll never even know it's in your bag. By far the best/lightest box on the market and for the money.


Originally Posted by Cyberacer (Post 8315696)
This.


Originally Posted by MotoGod (Post 8315706)
Yeah...another vote for the OFNA Truggy Box on a 4s LIPO. It's weighs like 1/3rd the weight of the Gel Cell you can remove ;-) It's very very light and will start damn near anything...including your 1:1 car if you can align it properly :ha:


Originally Posted by czarc (Post 8315740)
ofna blue truggy box with 4s lipo 14.8v.. great setup:ha::ha:

what all these ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ guys have said...

plus2ss 12-08-2010 05:58 PM

If only OFNA could make a buggy/truggy as light and awesome performing
as the blue box, then they would be on to something!lol The ofna starter boxes are hard to beat in terms of durability and lightness.


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