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View Poll Results: WHAT WEIGHT CLASS IS YOUR ROBOT?
1st Class (48" and 120 lbs.) 127 70.95%
2nd Class (60" and 110 lbs.) 28 15.64%
3rd Class (72" and 100 lbs.) 6 3.35%
We'll see when we get there... 18 10.06%
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Re: WHAT WEIGHT CLASS IS YOUR ROBOT?

the 72"x72" Box is only for the horizontal dimensions
 


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