I'm going to play advocate to my own devil here and say that Traxxas should be given some slack for witholding release so they can GET IT RIGHT (if that's what it's all about). Sure, they prematurely bragged about speeds and such, but s**t happens - look at the cellphone market[Apple]. Traxxas is a "for-profit" business targeting a relatively unsophisticated demographic and exaggerated claims are unfortunately all-to-common in such arenas. OTOH their marketing department definitely should be criticized for that "race-ready" claim. [My 2001 Ford Explorer is similarly "race-ready" if I was going to race a one-legged midget around the block]. Consider that I just built an ACTUAL "race-ready" P-Mono with absolute top-of-the-line stuff and if you include good batteries and a decent charger and Tx/Rx the tab came to around $ 1800.00. The thing is, if I wanted an affordably priced, sharp looking rtr to play in bouncy water out at the river, the Titan would be my first choice. Let's face it- you're getting a whole lot of bang for your money with this boat and once Traxxas gets it right, even though the speed claims (or internals) might need adjusting prior to release, it can only be a nice way to enjoy a day at the water's edge.

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