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I dont know a whole lot about paddles. But isnt the most benefit with high wheelspeed? I had some proline paddles on my maxx but never got to use them. I bet in the snow they could make one heck of a roost!
I've had alot better luck with the panther paddle. Prolines were just to stiff to get really good wheelspeed, and they are heavy.
Panthers are softer, but will let you spin, and propel. I have a set of each on my bandit VXL, the Prolines are wider, and keep the cog low for sidehills coming downhill, but the panthers propel better uphill. Taller and narrower though.
The Panther Cobra is the best paddle tire IMO. I sell them in both the soft and super soft compound and they 2.2 bead size. We have used them on scalers, 1.9 comp trucks (when cut n shut) and Traxxas Slashes.