BB - 28 Storm Pegasus 105RF
Storm
Pegasus overall is a decent blade. and it's storm wheel is not bad for smash
attack and 105 has better alternatives, such as: 100 and 90 are better choices.
The main reason to purchase this blade is for the RF(Rubber Flat) bottom, at
the beginning it can get out of hands but wear it down a bit and put it in a
good combo and this blade can be deadly.
Note: The Main Reason why you need to buy extensive amount of this is that the Rubber wears off. EVERY BLADER SHOULD OWN 3-5 OF THIS BEYBLADE!!! My Recommendation Rate: 73% |
Energy Ring: Pegasus
Weight: 2.9 grams
The color of this energy ring is a translucent blue color (later released in the super vortex battle set, featuring a metallic red opaque-colored ring) that has two shaped wings both ending with a head, which represents the body form of Pegasus, which is Gingka's Partner in Beyblade Metal Fusion Season 1/Metal Fight Beyblade Explosion Season 1 |
Fusion Wheel: Storm
Weight: 30.4 grams
The Storm wheel consists of three wing-shaped wings, which are all used for acceptable smash attack. This is basically a cheaper alternative from the "QUETZ' fusion wheel, and this wheel is considered to be inferior too many like the Lightning Fusion Wheel On each end of the wheel there is a little jagged edge to perform quite suitable smash attack. This Fusion Wheel is best in attack customizations if you don't have the quetz or Lighting Fusion Wheels |
Spin Track: 105
Weight: 1 grams
The 105 track is the fourth lowest track released and was released multiple times. There has been tracks proven to be better than this track such as: 100, 90, 85 tracks. This is a good alternative if you don't own neither of them. Beyblades that have this part: -Storm Pegasus 105RF -Pegasis 105F |
Performance Tip: RF (Rubber Flat)
Weight: 0.8 grams
The RF tip consists of a flat tip that is made up of rubber(suggested above), with a small indentation at the center or base of the tip. The width of this tip and WF(wide Flat) are very close and, it is the highest second track next to HF/S, which makes short tracks like 90 very useful in attack customizations. The wide surface of this tip and the rubber makes it have lots of traction between it and the stadium floor, resulting in a fast, powerful, and aggressive attack pattern that often renders itself useless by SELF-KOing the beyblade that it is attached to. It has a few problems by SELF-KOing itself and one of them is using the tip when in brand new condition. When this is used in brand new condition, it will be EXTRMELEY AGGRESSIVE and will keep self-K.Oing itself at very high speeds. Recommendations are that use this tip in only competitve competitions and battles when worn down a bit with some practice rounds, when worn down it will subside a little of the motion and be more useful and controllable. The friction that this tip creates does lower it's stamina down in comaprison with F and WF, but this should not be a problem because attack-based beyblades are meant to K.O the opposing beyblade as early as possible making it a quick match. Beyblades that have this part: -Storm Pegasus 105RF |
Mold Variations:
The RF tip has two different Molds to it. One from Takara-Tomy and one from SonoKong. Some of the Takara-Tomy's RF tips were able to spin around freely when twisted between fingers, due to the circular nature of the rubber being held in place. Eventually SonoKong kicked into the business and fixed it by flattening the two opposite sides of the rubber to hold the tip itself in the plastic section of the tip. This may have made it impossible to make it free spin but solves the problem anyhow.
Though this difference is barely noticeable, the SonoKong Mold may have been more sturdy due to the cancellation of the free spin effect.
Though this difference is barely noticeable, the SonoKong Mold may have been more sturdy due to the cancellation of the free spin effect.