Typhen Grom 2S Run Review: Speed, Agility, and Skate Park Potential!

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Today on Aussie RC Playground, we witnessed the Typhen Grom in action, tackling the terrain on a 2S run. The little car proved to be a handful, bouncing around on the rough surface due to its limited suspension travel. Adding a gyro helped marginally, but the challenges persisted. Despite these hurdles, the stock battery showcased the car's impressive speed and jumping capabilities, hinting at its untapped potential.
The Typhen Grom struggled with taller grass and larger obstacles, revealing its limitations on varied terrain. However, its agility and balance shone through during jumps, hinting at a promising performance on 3S. The car's suitability for skate park use was highlighted, showcasing its versatility in different settings. The team marveled at its speed and handling on the 2S run, setting the stage for an exciting 3S test in the near future.
Throughout the run, the gyro played a crucial role in maintaining control, especially during challenging maneuvers. As the battery eventually ran out, the 2S test concluded successfully, leaving enthusiasts eager for the upcoming 3S run. The Typhen Grom's potential for high-flying stunts and agile performance left a lasting impression, setting the stage for more thrilling adventures ahead on Aussie RC Playground.

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