This is my attempt at a Galaxy Pegasis article. Bear with me, as I'm using as much knowledge as I have.
Galaxy Pegasis is the first Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion item, and the 70th MFB item released to date. It is the 4th iteration in the Pegasis series.
Clear Wheelegasis II
Pegasis II shares some traits with its predecessor. It has the familar translucent blue, and has a similar ridge for attack types. However, on Pegasis II, the ridge is more subtle, likely to make way for the Galaxy Metal Wheel. Another point of interest is the lack of stickers-the details on Pegasis II are painted on, which adds to its ridge (although to negligible affect), A factor to consider is its weight, which puts it amongst the heaviest of the clear wheels alongside Bull and Aquario.
Weight: 3.1g
Metal Wheel:Galaxy
Where Pegasis was a great Force Smash wheel, and Storm to this day is the Smash Attack king, Galaxy continues the original Pegasis's tradition of Force Smash, as well as adding some new things of its own. The wheel itself isn't very heavy, ranking in as one of the lightest Metal Wheels. However, for its flaws, it is an extremely effective Force Smash wheel, when paired with parts to maximize its strengths.
Weight:29.5g
Track:W105 (Wing 105)
The only low track to date that features a gimmick,W105 is not only slightly heavier than its predecessor, it also enjoys some air resistance. While this may not seem useful, paired with tall bottoms like RF and R2F, it can mean a lot.
Weight:1.1g
Bottom:R2F (Right Rubber Flat)
The successor to the RF series, R2F is a slightly taller,heavier RF in a star shape. The rubber is also of higher quality, meaning the R2F is much harder to wear down.
But this is negligible, as the R2F bottom is much more controllable than RF. Its only downside is it has almost zero stamina, meaning it will self KO without a very strong launch.
Weight:0.8g
Overall:Galaxy Pegasis was a highly anticipated blade when it was first announced. While some parts could have been better individually, the overall package is a great starting point for the Explosion series. R2F is the highlight of this package, but Pegasis II should not be ignored as one of the heavier Clear Wheels.
Galaxy Pegasis is the first Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion item, and the 70th MFB item released to date. It is the 4th iteration in the Pegasis series.
Clear Wheelegasis II
Pegasis II shares some traits with its predecessor. It has the familar translucent blue, and has a similar ridge for attack types. However, on Pegasis II, the ridge is more subtle, likely to make way for the Galaxy Metal Wheel. Another point of interest is the lack of stickers-the details on Pegasis II are painted on, which adds to its ridge (although to negligible affect), A factor to consider is its weight, which puts it amongst the heaviest of the clear wheels alongside Bull and Aquario.
Weight: 3.1g
Metal Wheel:Galaxy
Where Pegasis was a great Force Smash wheel, and Storm to this day is the Smash Attack king, Galaxy continues the original Pegasis's tradition of Force Smash, as well as adding some new things of its own. The wheel itself isn't very heavy, ranking in as one of the lightest Metal Wheels. However, for its flaws, it is an extremely effective Force Smash wheel, when paired with parts to maximize its strengths.
Weight:29.5g
Track:W105 (Wing 105)
The only low track to date that features a gimmick,W105 is not only slightly heavier than its predecessor, it also enjoys some air resistance. While this may not seem useful, paired with tall bottoms like RF and R2F, it can mean a lot.
Weight:1.1g
Bottom:R2F (Right Rubber Flat)
The successor to the RF series, R2F is a slightly taller,heavier RF in a star shape. The rubber is also of higher quality, meaning the R2F is much harder to wear down.
But this is negligible, as the R2F bottom is much more controllable than RF. Its only downside is it has almost zero stamina, meaning it will self KO without a very strong launch.
Weight:0.8g
Overall:Galaxy Pegasis was a highly anticipated blade when it was first announced. While some parts could have been better individually, the overall package is a great starting point for the Explosion series. R2F is the highlight of this package, but Pegasis II should not be ignored as one of the heavier Clear Wheels.