Should I get a Slash, Blitz, or SC10? Does it really matter?
#1
Tech Apprentice
Thread Starter
Should I get a Slash, Blitz, or SC10? Does it really matter?
just getting into the hobby and looking to get a used one. Does it really matter which one I get? I have read the various reviews on all three (and the losi). But in the end can't any of the three win a race? I have no bias towards any of the companies. I have found a blitz for $150 and a Slash for $125, nothing on the SC10 yet. So, I figure why not just get the cheapest, assuming it hasn't been bashed to death and even then if it has i figure I can get parts for it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#2
Tech Elite
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How Much Racing...
just getting into the hobby and looking to get a used one. Does it really matter which one I get? I have read the various reviews on all three (and the losi). But in the end can't any of the three win a race? I have no bias towards any of the companies. I have found a blitz for $150 and a Slash for $125, nothing on the SC10 yet. So, I figure why not just get the cheapest, assuming it hasn't been bashed to death and even then if it has i figure I can get parts for it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Slash - Great bashing truck and good performer on the track. They have many slash only classes as well as the short course class. The slash can be competitive and win at the club level, it is the cheapest on parts and probably the most durable, but least capable of the three on the track.
Blitz - Good truck for bashing but not as durable as a slash, still good and seems to be a more competitive truck on the track the the slash as well. Parts are a bit more expensive than the slash, but still very reasonable.
SC10 - This is the best of the three on the track as far as handling and racing, again the blitz set up right is good as well, but this would be the least durable truck for bashing and will break the most often in a bashing environment.
Parts Support - Blitz would most likely have the least parts support at local hobby stores, as the SC10 and Slash typically has great parts support which is something to always consider.
Final thoughts... You could not go wrong with any of the three, if you are going to be bashing 80% of the time, go with the slash, if you are going to be racing more than bashing go with the Blitz or SC10. Any of the trucks and win on any given day depending on driver and setup.
Note: Durability of trucks tends to vary and is highly based on personal opinion and my personal experience with a few different SC trucks.
Good Luck and regardless which one you get... Enjoy...
#3
Just my 2 cents
just getting into the hobby and looking to get a used one. Does it really matter which one I get? I have read the various reviews on all three (and the losi). But in the end can't any of the three win a race? I have no bias towards any of the companies. I have found a blitz for $150 and a Slash for $125, nothing on the SC10 yet. So, I figure why not just get the cheapest, assuming it hasn't been bashed to death and even then if it has i figure I can get parts for it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I still have not met anyone with a Slash 2wd. We do have some Slash 4X4's at our local track. They seem to be doing well.
Again, this is just from my experience. I really like my SC10.
#5
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I am new to the hobby as well. I purchased my SC10 back in March '10. I have had no problems with it as far as breaking anything. I know of a couple of racers that have the Blitz and they for some reason are having breaking problems. i.e. tranny locks up, broken ball joints. Things along those lines.
I still have not met anyone with a Slash 2wd. We do have some Slash 4X4's at our local track. They seem to be doing well.
Again, this is just from my experience. I really like my SC10.
I still have not met anyone with a Slash 2wd. We do have some Slash 4X4's at our local track. They seem to be doing well.
Again, this is just from my experience. I really like my SC10.
#7
Tech Elite
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Sc10
I love my sc10 and will never sell it,like he said up top the sc10 doesn't like bashing but on the track is the best 2wd sc on the market.On mine i use the jconcepts goosebumps tires to take care of my grip issues,I use a traxxas vxl waterproof system because our track gets a little wet,And use the turnigy 5000mah 2s lipo's because they only cost 25 bucks and have lasted me over a year now with no signs of puffing.Great truck.You will not regret it if you get one.You can make it more durable with front and rear rpm a-arms,Strc rear bearing carriers,and strc front caster blocks and steering spindles.
#8
Tech Initiate
I have had the Blitz since the end of April. I bash and go to the track but not competitively. I have not broken a single part on the truck and it has taken some very awkward landings and I have crashed it into the curb several times, when i lost sight of it.
My next door neighbor is 10 and he has the slash and he beats the crap out of it and he hasn't broken any parts on his either and he's had a year. So they both are very durable. I think it comes down to whether or not you'll be racing or not
My next door neighbor is 10 and he has the slash and he beats the crap out of it and he hasn't broken any parts on his either and he's had a year. So they both are very durable. I think it comes down to whether or not you'll be racing or not
#9
Bashing=slash Racing=SC10
#10
I hate this kind of thread, everyone just tells you that the truck they have is the best and never breaks or that this truck is a basher or that truck is the best racer. If you're just starting out in RC you don't need to worry about any of that, get the truck that you like the best or can afford and be sure you can get parts for it. Every truck breaks, every truck needs some kind of hop up to make it work better and be more reliable, any truck can win if it's set up right and the driver is up to it, especially at the club level.
#11
Tech Regular
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Have all of the above
Have all of the above, have won races with all of them. depends on class you race in and the track. We run spec for slash and mod for everything else SCT. in the mod class, go with blitz, interchangable tires with traxxas and Kyosho. meaning more wheel selection and interchangable hop ups. If you only plan on just getting one truck and never buying another. SC10 it uses SAE tools and it is the most agressive truck I have driven. I just hate having extra tools for it when all the other companies use metric. hope that helps with your search.
#12
Tech Rookie
I love the slash. Ive had for over a year stock and only broke an a arm out of pure carelessness
#13
I've had my slash about 6 months now and have only broken one shock cap, and that was t boning a snow drift at FULL speed