these will give you more flight time, but the same gemfan in quad blade give you more punch.
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R.R.
Triblades are the way
For 65mm whoops, specially brushed ones, I think these Gemfans are the way to go. The Azi are lighter and more balanced, and if they were comparable in price, I'd probably go with those, but if you plan to fly a lot, these are a bit more durable and a great in-between the 4 and 2 blade (duh, I know) but from what I've measured they tend to be the most efficient in terms of thrust and energy usage as I get a good 30s-45s more on a 250mah with these compared to the 4 blade with the way I fly.
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Elliott Rivera
Gemfan Triblades are awesome!!!
I'm using these Gemfan Triblades on my NBD BeeBrain Pro and just love how they grip and hug the corners for racing! They're also amazing for freestyling! No matter what type of style, these Gemfans can handle it all!!!
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Tim Newman
Subjectivity doesn't help
I dont think its appropriate to review a product without having facts. I havent measured thrust, power draw v rpm or effluxion velocity so all I can say is they look good and they fit.
I cant say if they are stiff enough as I cant tell if they flex under load either.
For durability I also cant say as I havent tested under known shock loading.
All props should come with this data in their specification but unfortunately they don't. Im sure the OEM does these tests so the info is there.
Im certainly happy with NBD.
Still building it, but this sucker gets five stars for completeness. Seems to have a double supply of screws and standoffs, plus it comes with a full set of TPU bits—antenna mount, xt30 mount, a little sled for the receiver, and shoes—that you won’t get from cncdrones.
These batteries might actually be worth it in terms of dollars per flight time! They last over five minutes when my old lower end batteries last three minutes, and they’ve even lasted for seven on a freestyle quad in a tight environment. Plus it’s always fun to have a battery that can actually kind of handle full throttle for extended periods!
I tried to be cheap and find crappy clones of all these tools... it's not cheaper, it's very expensive to buy just a prop wrench, just a m3 nylock wrench and buying hex drivers and wire strippers. It totalled me 90$. This ethix toolkit was cheaper and got me exactly what I wanted and needed for my drone kit