Ultimate Off-Road Thrills: Arma Mojave Trucks Review

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Today on AMain Hobbies, we delve into the world of the Arma Mojave trucks: the brushed Mega and the 3S BLX brushless versions. Priced at $150 and $230 respectively, these beasts come fully equipped with a 2S lipo and charger, ready to conquer the terrain. The attention to detail is impeccable, with realistic designs, driver figures, and a range of color schemes to choose from. What sets these trucks apart is the absence of traditional body clips - a simple push of a button releases the body, revealing the robust construction within. The heavy-duty body with internal bracing ensures durability even during the most extreme tumbles.
Under the hood, the differences between the Mega and BLX models become apparent. While both feature oil-filled shocks, the BLX boasts aluminum shocks with dirt guards and adjustable turnbuckles for fine-tuning. The BLX also flaunts metal outdrives and wheel hexes, enhancing overall performance and longevity. Upgrading to metal driveshafts may be a wise move for those seeking high-speed thrills on 3S power. The BLX's 2-in-1 ESC system, gyro stability management, and 4500 KV brushless motor make it a force to be reckoned with, reaching speeds of 48 mph on 3S power.
In the heat of the action, both the Mega and BLX trucks exhibit remarkable stability and ease of control, with the BLX's raw power demanding a skilled hand at the wheel. The clipless body system ensures a secure fit, allowing these machines to endure punishing jumps and flips without missing a beat. Their perfect balance of weight and power makes them a joy to handle, whether on the track or out in the wild. The unrivaled durability of these short course trucks sets them apart, making them a top choice for RC enthusiasts looking for an adrenaline-fueled experience.

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