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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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Originally Posted by AtalanteStar25 View Post
As I said, you can expand as far as you want as long as you remain in your home zone.
but in order to score on the rack you would need to extend out of the home zone. with a 16 ft arm, to have it attached to the robot and posistioned at an angle that will only reach ~8 ft vertical, the height of the tallest goal, the arm would be extending horizontally well over 6 feet this would violate the rule.

I don't think 1568 has made up their minds yet, but I know I dont want to give up 10 or 20 pounds if I dont have too.

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