I use Pro-Line products since many many many (and many more) years. Where I live, tracks are kind of loose and usually Caliber, Bow-Tie and Crime Fighter are my top choice tires but there is a tire I’d like to have for my buggy and my truggy. A Bow-Fighter, just like the one Pro-Line has released for the SC trucks.
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The Bowfighter would be similar to the Revolver 2.0, Sniper, and Blockade. I think it would make choosing tires even more confusing for the average person. Doubt it will sell well in the SC design.
The tires you mentioned have too small pins for the tracks around here. They work well but CrimeFighter and Bowtie work better. That’s why I believe Bowfighter for buggy will be the best of both world.
The Bowtie and Crimefighter are both old treads. Pro-Line also has the Caliber for loose tracks. I really don’t see how the tread design of the Bowfighter will work good for 8th scale. I think Proline has a tread design for almost any surface. Making more treads will just make tire choice more confusing for many people. I’ve tried the Bowfighter it for SC and found the Sniper and Caliber 2.0 to be better for a loose track. Just my opinion
I myself have never gotten the change the bowties and the crime fighters. The only tires I have used, by proline, are the Calibers. They are decent on the track. I just want something to use for practice. When I practice the track is hard and dusty. I think they would be perfect.