I’ve been curious about something from this year. I know that there weren’t a lot of goalie robots out there, but I was wondering what the tallest robot was this year and how tall said robot is. Any and all goalie robots top height is requested.
I know that my team’s robot is taller than the goal, but I don’t have an exact measurement at the moment.
One of the rookies at Inland Empire started out with a 10’ tall pole on their robot, along with a pair of 20" low-goal blockers. The 10’ tall pole could not retract or extend.
After a couple matches with plural G22s, the pole came off. After one or two more with a couple of G26-1s, I didn’t see the low-goal blockers again.
I saw a team at new york regional who had a piston for blocking that went up to 7 feet. It took them 30 seconds to fill it up though so they dropped it for something more reasonable. It was pretty incredible to see a piston that big sitting in an FRC pit though.
FRC 1710 had a solely defensive robot design. It was really tall, they had a mobile blocker to defend the high goal in addition to having blockers for the low goals. When they took their robot out of their pits, they had to lift one side of the curtains to get it out, it was definitely at least 6 feet tall I’d guess.
Any idea what team or anything that could help me find them? I looked through the videos on Blue Alliance, and none of the rookies seem to have anything defensive.
Looking at the team list, yep, that’s them. All 10’+ of them. Maybe 12’ of 'em?
And, TBA happens to have a Youtube search that pulled up this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcHFntQrVnU They’re on the far left, red bumpers. You can also see one of their low-goal blockers–and, why they got lots of penalties. (Watch to the end, and you hear two of them.)
:yikes: Woah, that’s a cool tidbit of info. I was almost positive I could think of a taller one, but it seems I can’t. I saw you guys at Newton, definitely the best a pure goalie bot can get, congrats on EI!
And I assume the times when the goalie arm went timber didn’t count as “changing height.” ::ouch::