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<blockquote data-quote="TangoMango" data-source="post: 69722" data-attributes="member: 12157"><p>I'm pretty sure I have these ones and I like them. Compared to original DJI prop guards these O'woda's don't block the battery locking strap. Quality wise, they seem comparable to the DJI ones in terms of density, but perhaps they're less dense (thinner/lighter). The foldable legs work. I place them according to the instructions, there's an A prop and a B prop. Top right and bottem left is A, opposite for B props. After placed, I unfold the legs, and place it down whereever I would like to launch from, be it on the landing pad or grass area. They do help to keep the Spark off the direct ground. It gives it good enough lift for me, it's not so high off the ground. You could still catch a tall weed plant during take off and have it wind around your motor and make you crash but just be sure that you're not in think bushes during take off (My Spark survived with these vs a tall weed, it just intertwined-flipped-turned off-crashed-then back to action when I reset) </p><p></p><p>I have had bad crashes when I rush a decide not to use prop guards. So I tend to always use prop guards these days and not rush into the air. </p><p></p><p>I say these prop guards are worth the money and worth investigating. The landing gears seem to help on uneven surfaces and give me increased confidence.[ATTACH=full]7486[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]7487[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TangoMango, post: 69722, member: 12157"] I'm pretty sure I have these ones and I like them. Compared to original DJI prop guards these O'woda's don't block the battery locking strap. Quality wise, they seem comparable to the DJI ones in terms of density, but perhaps they're less dense (thinner/lighter). The foldable legs work. I place them according to the instructions, there's an A prop and a B prop. Top right and bottem left is A, opposite for B props. After placed, I unfold the legs, and place it down whereever I would like to launch from, be it on the landing pad or grass area. They do help to keep the Spark off the direct ground. It gives it good enough lift for me, it's not so high off the ground. You could still catch a tall weed plant during take off and have it wind around your motor and make you crash but just be sure that you're not in think bushes during take off (My Spark survived with these vs a tall weed, it just intertwined-flipped-turned off-crashed-then back to action when I reset) I have had bad crashes when I rush a decide not to use prop guards. So I tend to always use prop guards these days and not rush into the air. I say these prop guards are worth the money and worth investigating. The landing gears seem to help on uneven surfaces and give me increased confidence.[ATTACH=full]7486[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]7487[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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