BB - 70 & BB - 92 Galaxy Pegasus/Pegasis W105R2F
Galaxy Pegasus/Pegasis W105R2FBB - 70 Galaxy Pegasus/PegasisBB - 92 Galaxy Pegasus/PegasisHasbro Galaxy Pegasus/Pegasis |
Galaxy Pegasus overall is a good beyblade purchase. The Galaxy Wheel looks similar to the Storm wheel except for the "wings" are sloped up a bit more and is thicker. The wheel is suppose to represent the shape of the Galaxy Milky Way. Next is the W105 track. There is barely any difference between this and the 105 track, but has two "wings" which make it slightly heavier. Finally the R2F tip is the main reason to buy this blade, it is suppose to be an upgraded version of the first RF tip that was released, but has a star-shaped bottom curving it to the right, making it somewhat have more grip between it and the floor of the stadium. Also is faster than the original RF tip.
EVERY BLADER SHOULD OWN 2-5 OF THIS BEYBLADE, ASIDE FROM COLLECTION PURPOSES!!! Note: There are two versions of this beyblade, maybe a third one depending if you would actually count it. The two main ones though are the BB - 70 and BB - 92 Galaxy Pegasus's. The BB - 70 was released with the Takara-Tomy brand and was released in a booster. It was released as the first booster for Galaxy. Eventually Takara-Tomy released another version of Galaxy which was the BB - 92 booster, which was really similar, but the spin track and performance tip was the clear version of the BB - 70 one. Note2: There is two names for the Pegasus/Pegasis group, Either Storm/Cyber/Galaxy/Big Bang Pegasus AND Storm/Cyber/Galaxy/Big Bang Pegasis "Pegasus" being the English name for it AND "Pegasis" being the Japanese name for it. My Recommendation Rate: 78% |
Energy Ring: Pegasus/Pegasis II
Weight: 3.1 grams
The color of this energy ring is a semi-transparent, light blue color. This Energy Ring depicts two Pegasus heads, very similar to the Storm Pegasus and Cyber Pegasus Energy Rings. The wings of the pegasus heads is rigid and has slanted lines on it's edges., to represent the wings of the Pegasus. Also on each wing engraves the letters P-E-G-I, short for Pegasus, in red color, which is Gingka's partner in Beyblade Metal Masters/Beyblade Metal Fusion Season 2/ Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion Season 2 |
Fusion Wheel: Galaxy
Weight: 29.4 grams
The Galaxy Wheel was originally released in a metallic blue paint scheme. Much like Storm and Pegasus, the Galaxy Wheel’s main shape consists of three wing-like forms to depict the wings of Pegasus. On each of Galaxy’s protrusions are two separate "wings" that are melded together to form one protrusion. Each of the undersides are hollow, causing Galaxy to be very light. Galaxy has three curved ridges on the top of each protrusion, and five small spikes on the bottom. Inside of those are slanted, curved tips that empty into the main section of the Wheel and cause a gap between the two wings. The Galaxy Wheel has four separations that are melded into one protrusion that is visible on the outside. Since the Galaxy Wheel smoothly curves into the main section of the Fusion Wheel, this leads to reduced contact points for any sort of Smash. Also, Galaxy is a very light Wheel, and cannot deliver as much force due to it being so light, therefore making Galaxy an outclassed Attack Wheel and should not be used competitively at all. |
Spin Track: W105 (Wing 105)
Weight: 1.2 grams
The W105 track is very similar to it's partner, the 105 track, except that this track has two short wings on both sides. This is suppose to create a tornado effect or pushing air up effect to provide some extra stamina, something like the T125 track, but this effect is a gimmick and is produces a negligible effect. Also the wings make it slightly heavier than the 105 track. Due to the previous effect stated above, this makes it an outclassed spin track in both attack and stamina. This can be used as an alternative if 100, 90, or possibly 85 tracks isn't available to you. Beyblades that have this part: -Galaxy Pegasus W105R2F |
Performance Tip: R2F (Rubber Flat 2) (Right Rubber Flat)
Weight: 0.8 grams
The Rubber Flat 2 tip or Right Rubber Flat tip is a very unique tip and has six curved spikes facing it to the right, giving it the name. This creates more friction with the stadium floor. This has some advantages and disadvantages to it. First the disadvantages, though this tip is an "upgraded" version of the first RF tip, it has many let downs. One is that it loses stamina much faster when compared to RF because of the greatness of the speed of this tip. Another disadvantage is that since it is a RUBBER Attack Tip, it is much harder to control than the RF due to well, again the greater speed it has, making RF a much better choice for controllability and stamina. Also since it goes for the most part twice as fast to RF and creates more friction than RF, it will wear down twice as fast too, making the urge or need to buy R2F's faster. Proof has been shown that when this continues to wear down, the indents that form the star shape will overtime disappear, which mean it is time to replace a new one. At the same time though it has many advantages, one could be the greatness of it's speed compared to RF. This tip almost goes twice as fast than RF which than means greater power and speed, which then equals to greater chances of K.O's. Another could be that when the tip does wear down a bit, it is more controlled and still has more power than an original RF, making it a very good tip for competitors. Beyblades that have this part: -Galaxy Pegasus/Pegasis W105R2F |