The Wave
Can your rig handle it?
Named after a landmark in Southern Utah, the HRC wave will push the limits of your rig. With its bumper scraping angle of attach to its more than 3 inches of vertical drop, you will want to make sure that your rig has a good RTI (Ramp Travel Index) score before you attempt to conquer this obstacle
Stock rigs beware, as rolling is a real possibility as you flex your way through The Wave. The HRC Wave features a two track, multi-point adjustable base that will allow for a number of configurations. This will allow you to challenge your rig at many levels of flex and side hilling
Each HRC CrawlerTrax obstacle comes with multiple customizable features such as the option to add full color scale graphics and extra slots for adjustability
Information
Material
Precision laser cut wood
Build Difficulty
3 out of 5
Obstacle Difficulty
3 out of 5
Approximate Height (inches)
4
Approximate Length (inches)
18
Approximate Width (inches)
8.5
* Vehicle not included, link to build video for assembly instructions
Dakota –
Great product does very well for crawlers when it’s snowy outside and great suspension test.
Bryan Keisel –
Loved the graphics, my wife loves the easy cleanup
Eric Rhodes –
The Wave:
This is the Frame Benders bigger eviler brother. This is really for more advanced rigs, but a good driver can you a stock vehicle.
The good: This thing id fun. I use this on all my vehicles to see where they need upgrades. Brass here, some longer shocks there and its even more fun. This is by far one of the best Benchmark tools you can get. I consider this a must have for anyone doing MODS on their Mini and Micro crawlers. Best thing is you can change it up and flip the obstacles around to change the way the flex is being tortured. The center hill on this will test any vehicle.
The Bad: I struggled with some of my Mini Stock vehicles. It made me spend more money to mod them to make it easier. Not the obstacles’ fault, but I needed to put something here.
Longevity: This to has stayed the course without any wear and tear. Everything works as it did when I built it even though I have taken it apart a bunch of times to change the lines.