I'm a long time Futaba guy. I used a 4PLS on dozens of different RCs for about a decade. I loved the radio but it was starting to show its age and I really wanted something with momentary switches for winching. I've been exploring different radios over the past several months. I bought a Noble NB4, which I also love, but operating the winch one handed is not the easiest due to the layout.
I had looked at the DX5 Rugged in the past but I saw a lot of complaints about the touchpad. That and having no backlight prevented me from buying one. Enter the DX6 Rugged. It adds a backlight and a new touchpad where you no longer have to do the awkward swipe so I figured I'd give it a try. Of course I bought the orange one. Figured I'd give a little review...
The case appears to be largely unchanged from the DX5 Rugged, meaning it is larger than it should be and it still feels cheap (especially the wheel). Button layout is perfect for one hand winch operation. It still has a small screen but at least it has a backlight now. The touchpad is responsive enough but some setup is very tedious since there is no left/right buttons. Even not having used a Spektrum radio in several years I was able to set it up for my comp rig pretty fast.
Frankly, keeping in mind the $260 price, the ONLY positive thing I can say about this thing compared to the competition is the button layout is good. Even compared to my >10 year old Futaba, it seems primitive and cheap. If they had shrunk the housing down a bit, added a larger nicer screen, rechargeable battery pack, and left/right buttons, it would be a much nicer radio. As it stands, I feel like its ~$100 overpriced.
I'll only be using this thing on my comp rigs. Everything else will still be on the Noble NB4.
I had looked at the DX5 Rugged in the past but I saw a lot of complaints about the touchpad. That and having no backlight prevented me from buying one. Enter the DX6 Rugged. It adds a backlight and a new touchpad where you no longer have to do the awkward swipe so I figured I'd give it a try. Of course I bought the orange one. Figured I'd give a little review...
The case appears to be largely unchanged from the DX5 Rugged, meaning it is larger than it should be and it still feels cheap (especially the wheel). Button layout is perfect for one hand winch operation. It still has a small screen but at least it has a backlight now. The touchpad is responsive enough but some setup is very tedious since there is no left/right buttons. Even not having used a Spektrum radio in several years I was able to set it up for my comp rig pretty fast.
Frankly, keeping in mind the $260 price, the ONLY positive thing I can say about this thing compared to the competition is the button layout is good. Even compared to my >10 year old Futaba, it seems primitive and cheap. If they had shrunk the housing down a bit, added a larger nicer screen, rechargeable battery pack, and left/right buttons, it would be a much nicer radio. As it stands, I feel like its ~$100 overpriced.
I'll only be using this thing on my comp rigs. Everything else will still be on the Noble NB4.