Pro-Line Revolver 2.0 1/8 buggy tires
Pro-Line have introduced the Revolver 2.0 off road 1/8 buggy tires. This tire represents the culmination of years of research, development and track testing to give you best traction and the longest wear available. The Revolver 2.0 is based on an icon in the RC industry, the original Revolver, which won the 2008 IFMAR World Championships at the Farm 2 in North Carolina. Subtle changes were made to the tread design that have resulted in better traction and faster lap times on a variety of racing surfaces.
Source: Pro-Line [prolineracing.com]
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Pro-Line Sniper pre mounts
Pro-Line now offer their M3 Sniper buggy tire pre mounted on V2 white wheels. Using the same design philosophy and technology as the Hole Shot, but scaled up to work on looser and dustier track conditions the Sniper offers awesome forward traction and side bite on a variety of track conditions. The bigger pins also provide longer wear, giving you lasting traction through long A-mains. Suitable for Slash rear, Slash 4×4 & Blitz front or rear.
Source: Pro-Line [prolineracing.com]
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Pro-Line 1:10 closed cell rear inserts
Pro-Line are offering a limited availability pre production run of their 1:10 closed cell rear inserts. This new insert is perfect for use on those tracks that desire a firmer and longer lasting insert set-up.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Pro-Line B44.1 BullDog body shell
Pro-Line have released their BullDog body for use with the Team Associated B44.1 1:10 off-road buggy. Providing performance that has, at times, been deemed an unfair advantage, BullDog bodies now set the standard in performance. The advanced cab forward design generates unmatched off-power steering, while the low profile rear deck feeds the wing with clean air flow. Made from durable / genuine Lexan, the super-low styling giving your B44.1 the lowest center of gravity (CG) possible.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Pro-Line Suburbs 1/8th scale tires
Having sent us a sneak peek of their new Suburbs 3 weeks ago, Pro-Line have now released these new 1/8th scale tires. Available in Pro-Line’s proprietary M3 (Soft) and MC (Clay) compounds, it makes sense that the popular indoor and blue groove tread pattern would be made available for the 1/8th class. Featuring an inner and outer radius rib tread for increased corner holding and predictable side-bite, the internal sidewall ribbing maintains sidewall structure in extreme traction conditions for greater corner control. The tread height is predictable, aggressive, and long-lasting for use on a variety of blue-groove track and surfaces where you would typically run soft compound tires and the tires are supplied with re-usable Closed Cell foam inserts.
Source: Pro-Line [prolineracing.com]
Friday, October 22, 2010
Pro-Line Columbus Day sale
Site sponsors Pro-Line have been in touch to tell us about their Columbus Day sale which is running through this weekend up until the 11th of October. On all orders of $100 or more, you will receive free shipping and a free hat, while stocks last.
Head on over to Pro-Line to avail of this great special offer.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Pro-Line Suburbs for 1/8th buggy
Pro-Line have sent us a sneak peek of their new 1/8th scale Suburb tire. No other information is available but of course the thread is already available for electric cars and those are aimed at use on a variety of blue-groove track and surfaces where you would typically run soft compound tires. Expect their release soon.
Source: Pro-Line [prolineracing.com]
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Pro-Line BullDog for Associated B4.1
New for the Associated B4.1, Pro-Line have released the BullDog. After achieving such impressive results in the 1:8 ranks, the BullDog’s cab forward technology has made its way to the 1:10 class. Advanced cab forward design generates unmatched off-power steering, while the low profile rear deck feeds the wing with clean air flow. Made from durable / genuine Lexan, its super-low styling giving your B4.1 the lowest center of gravity (CG) possible.
View more images of the shell here
Tuesday, September 21, 2010




















