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Strix Talon 5x4.2x3
#1
Anyone using these?  I just flew five packs with them and I think they are pretty good.  Nice low end thrust but I think it could use a little more on the high end.  For 3 bucks a set and they look nice its hard to go wrong.

https://www.readymaderc.com/store/index....34_888_933

I haven't seen many reviews on these anyone else out there have any thoughts?

Side question:  Is Strix a ReadyMadeRC product they seem to be the only ones selling these?
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#2
Just posted this yesterday. And yes, they'tr marketed by RMRC

Yes, the Strix Talon Blueberrys. I'm actually surprised how durable they are for a flexible prop. One thing I like about them is they're really smooth and quite. I'd say they are better for freestyle and just fun flying than for racing as they don't have quite the grip of a BN but great on punchouts and don't draw a lot of power. I don't have a lot of flight experience but they feel better to me than Buttercutters. The only con I can think of is if you have a poor landing or come down wrong and stick a prop into the ground hard, they will bend at the hub. On the other hand, I've been able to bend them back and they continue to work just fine. But I think this could also be due to the fact that Betaflight has gotten so good that it can compensate for slightly out deformed props so that you hardly notice.
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