I just got one yesterday! I went in for a Vorteks but they convinced me that i would be happier with the typhoon as a first RC car. Tires are smaller and dont expand or soften up the same as they would on the Vorteks. It was explained that I will have a more consistent level of control both short and long term on the vehicle and enjoy its handling better as a newcomer to the hobby. CNHL had 5000mah 3s a couple weeks ago in the discount bin. 2 free first come first serve, just pay $5 for shipping. Join thier mailing list to get discounts and points program, plus good coupons almost daily that vary in value. I switched over to CNHL about 2 months ago and have a couple dozen various batteries already from them. Always always always they arrive in not just optimal voltage...its so tight across the cells that I wouldn't believe it without seeing it myself. 90% of the time its .005v variance or tighter. I cant speak for long term...but the price to battery ratio is always a great buy and they always arrive in excellence. They are a tight fit lengthwise if you lay them flat but do work. I just need to sit down and solder the IC5 connectors onto the batteries. Cant wait to play with this thing today!
Yeah man , I need to just order up a version of the typhon . You guys ever see Edwin Lamonaco channel . He s got some hellacious jumping vids and good info .
I just got one yesterday! I went in for a Vorteks but they convinced me that i would be happier with the typhoon as a first RC car. Tires are smaller and dont expand or soften up the same as they would on the Vorteks. It was explained that I will have a more consistent level of control both short and long term on the vehicle and enjoy its handling better as a newcomer to the hobby.
CNHL had 5000mah 3s a couple weeks ago in the discount bin. 2 free first come first serve, just pay $5 for shipping. Join thier mailing list to get discounts and points program, plus good coupons almost daily that vary in value. I switched over to CNHL about 2 months ago and have a couple dozen various batteries already from them. Always always always they arrive in not just optimal voltage...its so tight across the cells that I wouldn't believe it without seeing it myself. 90% of the time its .005v variance or tighter. I cant speak for long term...but the price to battery ratio is always a great buy and they always arrive in excellence.
They are a tight fit lengthwise if you lay them flat but do work. I just need to sit down and solder the IC5 connectors onto the batteries.
Cant wait to play with this thing today!
Nice video your jumps are so clean nice air control and editing is cool 😎 thumbs 👍...
Thanks
Great review when you gonna review the Kraton v6 👌🏻👍🏻🔥
I did a review 9 months ago, but I can do part 2 review.
@ there’s a new v6 out now
Yeah man , I need to just order up a version of the typhon . You guys ever see Edwin Lamonaco channel . He s got some hellacious jumping vids and good info .
Not an endorsement of your video. Of course my brother. I get plenty of good information from you