

This is a great starting place for any first time driver, or younger drivers looking to get into crawling.

– The motor lacks the bottom end grunt needed for creepy crawling

– The body has such good looks I’d like to see more of a scale chassis under it + Superb ESC is programmable with Castle Link + Molded-in driver, with three helmet options WHO IT’S FOR: Beginner to intermediate drivers Based off the versatile AX10 chassis, the same platform that brought crawling to masses, the Deadbolt has a cool new scale body, and tires that really caught my eye. After watching the video, I knew I had to have this. I logged onto YouTube and saw Greg Vogel standing next to what appeared to be a new off-roader. Recently, I had just finished editing a video of the weekend’s crawling adventures. I’ve always set out to build a scaler, but once I get it out on the rocks, I find myself sacrificing scale in order to get more performance. Many people are torn when trying to decide what direction they want to go when making their first purchase. Many of the elements that make a crawler look true to scale detract from performance, and on the flip side, full on comp rigs look more like some kind of moon buggy than anything in the real world. The rock crawler world has always been divided into two distinct segments, the scalers and the competition rigs.
