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    Team Corally Sketer XL4S MT RTR

    Sketer XP 4S RTR

     

    An Entirely New Level of 1/10 Monster Truck Performance and Durability

     

    The new Sketer XP 4WD 1/10 Scale Brushless Monster Truck from Team Corally delivers a performance experience like no other vehicle. With a 4S battery, enjoy effortless wheelies when earthbound and backflips when airborne. If a nimbler and more responsive feel is preferred, drop in a 3S pack for a truly satisfying and unique driving experience.

     

    Using a fresh, innovative design approach toward a blend of versatility and performance while remaining remarkably durable, the Sketer platform designers emphasized chassis strength and stiffness, ideal suspension travel and spring/dampener rates, and convenience details like wire routing and convenient component cooling. Using heavy-duty, overqualified components like the Torox 135 2-4S programmable ESC with low voltage LiPo protection and Kuron 725 2150Kv 4-pole brushless motor from the larger 1/8 scale Radix 4 buggy, the Sketer emphasizes best-in-class innovation and execution. Why settle for basically acceptable or merely adequate?

    Not only are the electronics considered best-in-class, but the driveline and differential components are either exactly the same part or at minimum the same material as used in Team Corally RTR 1/8-scale 6S machines. If you're looking for large-scale performance in a 1/10-scale monster bashing/stunt truck, look no further than the Sketer XP from Team Corally!

    Driving in any season, anytime, anywhere


    The Team Corally Sketer XP is equipped with water resistant electronics, making it ready for use in most conditions. Not only is the ESC resistant to splashing water and mud, but the steering servo and receiver are also weatherproofed by special water-resistant PCB coatings. Further protection and resistance to dirt, rocks, and moisture is provided by the innovative chassis splash guard system. Of course, the Sketer comes standard with high quality ball bearings with rubber seals, which means you can drive virtually anywhere and under most conditions.
    (Please note that no RC vehicle should be driven or submerged in water or mud. Be careful when driving in extreme conditions, and proper maintenance, such as cleaning and lubricating, should be performed after driven in mud, water or near salt water.)

     

    Unique Front Chassis Brace System
    The innovative front chassis brace design strengthens, supports, and connects the steering bellcranks, front bulkhead, and front shock tower into one super-strong assembly for unmatched durability and reliability. The optimal combination of aluminum and composite components allows drivers to bash with confidence knowing that the Sketer is prepared to dominate anything in its path.

     

    Center Chassis Brace
    An innovative and robust 2-piece center brace connects the bulkheads and shock towers together with durable 12mm aluminium tubes and composite sockets to create a "backbone" of enormous strength and durability between the brace and the shock tower.

     

    Massive Chassis Dirt/Moisture Guard
    The Sketer employs a rigid, tall-sided chassis guard that serves to both protect components and maintain rigidity. The high sides keep dirt, rocks, and moisture away from the motor, ESC, battery pack and fans, while a new larger receiver box with convenient cable management system delivers a tidy look to your machine.

     

    Adjustable Wheelie Bar
    The Sketer features an adjustable, mono-roller wheelie bar with multiple position choices for optimized acceleration or maximum wheelie angle at launch. The roller wheel is ball-bearing supported and delivers maximum durability thanks to its compact design.

     

    Bulletproof, Heavy-Duty Steel Drivetrain
    Fitting for a premium bashing monster, the Sketer features front, center, and rear silicone fluid-filled and sealed bevel gear differentials that deliver the full amount of available power to the ground from the 2150KV Kuron 725 motor. With easy removal and maintenance, you can even alter each differential individually to fine-tune the amount of traction in front or rear! Inside, you'll find a complete set of metal gears and Swiss-steel outdrive cups that connect to steel driveshafts. The front end of the Sketer feature hardened-steel CVD driveshafts for performance, durability, and maximum suspension travel, while the entire drivetrain is supported by high-quality 8x16x5mm rubber sealed ball bearings for minimum rolling resistance and maximum efficiency.

     

    Team Corally Sketer XP RTR Factory-built 1:10 scale Extreme Monster Truck Features List:

     

    • Speeds of 80+ km/h (50+ mph) possible
    • Team Corally TOROX 135 2S-4S brushless electronic speed controller
    • Team Corally KURON 725 - 2150 KV 4-pole sensorless brushless motor
    • Varioprop CRHV-7225 High Torque, High Voltage Digital Servwith Metal Gears and 25Kg Torque
    • Ergonomic Team Corally CT2R transmitter with interference-free 2.4GHz technology
    • Precision aluminium steering servarm
    • 3mm 7075 aluminum double-deck steering Ackermann system
    • 7075 aluminum black-anodized suspension hinge pin braces
    • Innovative chassis side guards and sealed radibox with convenient cable management system
    • Adjustable battery holder fits all common LiPbatteries
    • Complete set of high quality rubber-sealed ball bearings
    • Hardened steel spur gear and motor pinion
    • Oversized 8 x 16 x 5mm transmission ball bearings
    • Three sealed metal differentials individually filled with silicone fluid
    • Aluminium/Steel center differential
    • High-quality, CNC-machined spiral gears
    • Heavy-duty Swiss spring steel outdrives
    • Quick, convenient diff access for ease of maintenance
    • Heavy Duty aluminium motor mount with composite nylon spur gear cover
    • 52T Steel Spur Gear
    • Hard-coated metal drive train components
    • Extra surface-hardened steel front CVD joints for maximum suspension travel
    • Aluminium 17 mm drive hexes
    • Oil-filled threaded 16 mm aluminium Big Bore shocks
    • Exclusive shock spring perch locking system
    • Nylon composite shock cap protectors
    • 5mm CNC aluminium shock towers, front and rear
    • Alloy front upper arm stiffener plate
    • Independent front suspension with pivot ball system
    • Independent rear suspension with upper and lower arms
    • Optimized, custom engineered composite parts
    • All-new heavy-duty composite steering knuckles
    • Heavy-duty one-piece composite suspension links and tie rods
    • Aluminium suspension mounts with composite covers
    • Team Corally RSP front and rear anti-roll bar system
    • Aluminium chassis plate
    • Robust front and rear chassis braces
    • Tall, reinforced chassis side guards with integrated body protection
    • Front bumper with optimized impact-absorbing design
    • Factory-mounted and glued bash-ready tyres on black 7-spoke composite wheels
    • High-strength chassis center brace system
    • Convenient ESC on/off switch holder protects against dirt and moisture
    • Adjustable, multi-position wheelie bar
    • Durable and stylish printed polycarbonate body
    • Adjustable body mounts
    • Many optional tuning parts available

     

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    You know, I actually like that!

     

    im still happy with my radix4s, build quality is good and on paper looks like it can handle the power easily….

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    Just looks like the Kraton 4s to me with a sprinkling of steel parts, not sure why but poor old Corally never seemed popular with folks. Personally I think they offer good value for money 

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    14 minutes ago, mydoddy69 said:

    Just looks like the Kraton 4s to me with a sprinkling of steel parts, not sure why but poor old Corally never seemed popular with folks. Personally I think they offer good value for money 

    At £450 looks a steal!

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    Wicked looking, I have to say, but I looked at the website, I didn't do very much digging but as far as I see they only have 4S RC Cars and trucks. I just prefer 3S because I only have a 3S RC truck. I am looking for a new rc truck to add to my very small collection of one rc truck. But I want one that will last forever. I am definitely looking at the Radix 4 XP RTR.

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    12 minutes ago, m4inbrain said:

    I was gonna say, i'm a bit concerned that people think this is a steal. 

     

    It's not necessarily overpriced, but £450 for a 4s truck is pretty steep. Not as stupendously overpriced as the Maxx, but still way out there. Not saying this is bad, but for that money (or £50 extra) you can get some full fledged 6s trucks. Even from Corally themselves, the Punisher XP 6s is £10 extra, the Hobao Hyper SS as well, the Rival MT8 is the same price, the Corally Shogun 6s is £20 less, so are Dementor, Kronos and Jambo. 

     

    If this truck is now considered a steal, i'm done with the hobby. This is only "cheap" compared to the Maxx. 

    Prices for most things are crazy now.  I was looking at getting a fishtank/stand last year  but now it is up by £300  so £1300 now.

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    A Radix 4S buggy is £339, this has the same front and rear end based on the spare parts lists. So you're paying £111 for the new chassis, bracing system, ackerman plate and the upgraded cups. Probably some extra cost in the truck wheels and body over a buggy. 

     

    But, to save Corally a little. I don't think their prices have risen on the old models like Arrma, Traxxas, Hobao etc which makes my comparison unfair. I'm sure their 2022 6S line will be more expensive. 

     

     

    As others have said the list price for the Associated MT8 is looking very good at the moment. 

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    2 hours ago, YOUR_DJ said:

    Wicked looking, I have to say, but I looked at the website, I didn't do very much digging but as far as I see they only have 4S RC Cars and trucks. I just prefer 3S because I only have a 3S RC truck. I am looking for a new rc truck to add to my very small collection of one rc truck. But I want one that will last forever. I am definitely looking at the Radix 4 XP RTR.

    It is 3s as well

    Quite fancy that myself tho :good:

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    It looks interesting enough, good release.  But I wouldn't pay 450 for it.  Especially when the previous TC ranges are all now heavily discounted, having seemingly failed (rightly or wrongly) to get many sales...

     

    Also be nice to see something different from TC.  Not just cars that mimic another brands far too closely.

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    £409 elsewhere, I know what you're saying about the Jambo, you do get the 6S capable ESC and motor but you won't get all the 7075 bits and posh drive cups and stuff, or the centre brace that come with the Sketer

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    And we all know 4S is better than 6S for bashing dont we? 😉

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    Quite like the look of this.  Price seems high compared to other Corally cars but then in the current mad pricing, it seems fairly cheap. 

     

    With a Big Rock at £369, £415 doesn't feel too much more for 4S, centre dif and possibly stronger components.

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    Will all that CNC bling goodness make it as tough or even tougher than the Arrma 3s/4s range?

     

    Personally I think its because they were so lightweight, and 98% (decent) plastic that those Arrma's can take an absolute kicking, IMO they are toughest Arrmas of all. 

     

    If it gets some stinking reviews like previous Corally cars, I don't expect it'll be 410 quid for long.

     

      

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    3 hours ago, Kpowell911 said:

    And we all know 4S is better than 6S for bashing dont we? 😉

    4s is for  whimpy kids 😂👍

    Edited by mydoddy69

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    Just watched the presentation vid on YouTube and I have to say you do seem like your getting some quality for your money. 
     

     

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    Just want to correct myself and say that I meant the specs look good.  The design of the body on the other hand is hideous 🤣  I mean, what is it actually meant to resemble??

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    1 minute ago, MrCake said:

    Just want to correct myself and say that I meant the specs look good.  The design of the body on the other hand is hideous 🤣  I mean, what is it actually meant to resemble??

     Agreed the back end looks like the front and the front looks as bad as the rear 😂😂😂

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    That was one of my first thoughts and for a split second I wasn't sure which end was which 😆

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    4 hours ago, mydoddy69 said:

    Just watched the presentation vid on YouTube and I have to say you do seem like your getting some quality for your money. 
     

     

    Factory decorated body... beauty is only skin deep, but damn! Hopefully the '8th scale durability' will make up for it. Seems like a lot of money, but thats to be the case with just about everything 🤷‍♂️

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    The Kuron 725 motor - does anybody what size it is, ie 3660/65/70 etc?  Someone with a Radix 4S will know as its the same system I think. Thanks 👍

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    Liking this, see what people mean about the body though. Looks chunky and tough underneath and a good spec, not sure why Corally don't have a bigger following than they do.

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    1 hour ago, bertberr said:

    The Kuron 725 motor - does anybody what size it is, ie 3660/65/70 etc?  Someone with a Radix 4S will know as its the same system I think. Thanks 👍

    Its actually an 8th scale 4068

     

    Scroll down and click the arrow by the TX and it says

     

    https://world.corally.com/sketer-2022/

     

    Its a 4S Max 8 Combo pretty much, Im telling you, £409 is a great price for this!

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