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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?

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In your home zone, you can extend as far as you want, as long as you remain in the home zone.
Yes but when the arm extends outward, it may breach the 72" rule.

If its 16' vertical, itd be fine. As Brandon said though, possibly overkill.
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