Pro-Line Proton 2.2" Rear Buggy Tires (2)

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Pro-Line Proton 2.2" Rear Buggy Tires (2)
Price: $20.99
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This is a pack of two Pro-Line Proton 2.2" Rear Buggy Tires. Based off of the incredibly successful V1 Suburbs design, the Proton achieves improved performance and durability on a wider range of track surfaces. Indoor 1/10 scale Off-Road racing has taken off around the world but the traction conditions can vary wildly from loose and dusty to super wheelie traction. The V1 Suburbs performs exceptionally well at tracks with pure clay and medium to high traction and the Proton eclipses its predecessor by providing more forward grip and being easier to drive.

The Proton features the same low tread found in the V1 Suburbs but the tread is thicker front to back and is more spaced out for improved performance on loose and low traction indoor surfaces. The Proton made its race debut at Round 2 of JBRL at SDRC Raceway in San Diego under extreme secrecy and went on to take the TQ and Win at the hands of Pro-Line’s Cody Turner in the premier Mod Buggy class!

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Features:

  • Scientifically Proven Proton Performance – Already a Winner!
  • Based off of the Original V1 Suburbs design but improved in every way
  • Unmatched forward grip on even the loosest indoor track
  • Easy to drive fast
  • Made in the USA, since 1982

 

Specifications:
Height: 3.35" (85mm)
Width: 1.65" (42mm)

Includes:

  • (2) Proton 2.2” Buggy Rear Tires
  • (2) Foam Inserts

This product was added to our catalog on July 1, 2014

cpear760
Sunday, Dec 29 2013 (about 10 years ago)
Pro-Line Proton 2.2" Rear Buggy Tires (2) (MC)
I bought these after seeing a guy with a Team Associated buggy pull consistent 15s laps at our local track. I placed my order on Christmas day, paid a few bucks for priority mail, and they were here on Saturday. I've mounted them on AKA hexalite rears, so I'll have to see how well I can do with them.