Does anyone have one of these? They're like the G-tech only supposedly more accurate, and they can measure 60ft times too.
Just wondering if anyone has experience with these. I was gonna order G-tech but now I think I'll go with the Tazzo. I think their website is www.tazzo.com
Thanks.
Just wondering if anyone has experience with these. I was gonna order G-tech but now I think I'll go with the Tazzo. I think their website is www.tazzo.com
Thanks.
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Sounds very interesting. I've had a Vericom for many years
and found it to be a very usefull tuning tool. It has It's querks,
but is usefull. When you go faster, you get better numbers.
When you go slower you get worst numbers.
Even though I bought the Vericom a long time ago, I paid more than twice that price they're asking for the Tazzo.
As long as it's not the joke that the G-Tech Pro is, I'd like to try it.
and found it to be a very usefull tuning tool. It has It's querks,
but is usefull. When you go faster, you get better numbers.
When you go slower you get worst numbers.
Even though I bought the Vericom a long time ago, I paid more than twice that price they're asking for the Tazzo.
As long as it's not the joke that the G-Tech Pro is, I'd like to try it.
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I picked one up a little while ago. I haven't had too many opportunities to play with it yet. It was nice to use the 60ft test to practice launching over and over again. I want to take it to the track to see how accurate it is and to calibrate it with the track.
So far it functions as advertised and seems to be put together well. I just can't speak for the accuracy until I have objective data from the track.
-Schultzy
So far it functions as advertised and seems to be put together well. I just can't speak for the accuracy until I have objective data from the track.
-Schultzy