KO Propo 10693 Hard Steering Sponge - EX Series Upgrade  [KO-10693]

KO Propo 10693 - Steering Sponge (Hard) for EX-NEXT / EX-NEXT LDT / EX-LDT / EX-RR / EX-2 / EX-1 KIY
Price:
CAD$11.74
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-10693
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine Tune Your Transmitter Control with a Hard Steering Sponge

If you want tighter steering response, the KO Propo 10693 hard steering sponge is a simple upgrade that sharpens wheel feel. Made for EX series transmitters such as EX-NEXT, EX-NEXT LDT, EX-LDT, EX-RR, EX-2, and EX-1 KIY, it improves grip and lets you input corrections with more confidence.

Durable Build for Consistent Feel

The firmer foam construction keeps its shape under heavy use, so steering feedback remains consistent lap after lap. That firmer surface gives better tactile cues, helping drivers place precise turns during close racing.

Broad EX Series Fitment

This steering sponge is designed to fit cleanly across multiple EX transmitters, so you can swap it between radios without fuss. Its form factor sits securely on the wheel for reliable performance during practice and race day.

Suitable for Competitive Setups

Whether tuning a race car or refining a club-day setup, the KO Propo 10693 hard steering sponge delivers a firmer grip and predictable control. It is a compact, low-maintenance mod for serious RC operators.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Installation is straightforward: remove the existing wheel cover if fitted, press the KO Propo 10693 sponge into place and check the wheel spins freely. No tools are normally required.
Yes, the harder material gives a firmer touch that can make small inputs feel more direct. You may want to fine tune rates or expo in your transmitter after fitting.
The hard foam wipes clean better than soft foam. Use a damp cloth to remove dirt and let it dry before reinstalling to maintain grip and hygiene.

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