(Nov. 22, 2019 7:25 AM)OriginalDankstr Wrote:(Nov. 20, 2019 9:34 PM)jonathan53332 Wrote: i thought so be a brand new turbo launcher has more power then the cho-z string launcher i have both most people don't think that but out of the box and for the first 50-70 launches it stronger and most people have a bunch so if it wear i just change it
The Cho-Z Achilles launcher is probably the most fragile TT launcher, and performance varies quite a bit. That might explain why yours was outperformed by a Turbo Launcher. I guess ripcord launchers are just more consistent. I would not recommend a Hasbro launcher as they're easy to break because Hasbro just makes them as cheap as possible. From both experience and what I've seen online, the piece holding the prongs on the switchstrike launcher snaps, and the Turbo launcher has issues with the ripcord making contact with the gear after prolonged use
yeah i have over 20 broken switch strike launchers and certain TT beyblades can not be launcher on a turbo launcher Union Achillies is the worst one yet
(Nov. 20, 2019 9:38 PM)BuilderROB Wrote:(Nov. 20, 2019 9:34 PM)jonathan53332 Wrote: i thought so be a brand new turbo launcher has more power then the cho-z string launcher i have both most people don't think that but out of the box and for the first 50-70 launches it stronger and most people have a bunch so if it wear i just change it
You think a Hasbro launcher is actually stronger than a TT string launcher? The ripcord launchers that come with the turbo beys should not be used competitively unless you have nothing else. Another TT string launcher would be better but I would just use the Cho-Z Achilles Launcher because that thing definitely has more power than a Turbo ripcord.
not saying it is i was saying for what i had at the moment i have both the Dragon Launchers now for Ace Dragon and Venom Diabolos with Master Diabolos coming some time this month