Originally Posted by
30Tooth
I should've tried harder to explain myself

the thing is:
-the t-360 can lift 382oz from the ground and do reps like an exercise but if you power the servo and then attach a load it can
hold 479oz because it isn't doing "exercise", just holding it. Once it has to move, the limit is 382oz. Further answering your question, if a manufacturer rated servos for stall then that t-360 would have serious problems steering or braking anything requiring above 382oz of force.
I get what your saying but using something like dynamic torque as a marketing point is misleading. I dont think any other large servo makers use that. I still think savox will offer the better deal, but Tekin does make good products. Just call it 382oz of torque and let everything else be gravy.