
Can send parts (I'd be ok with this) or repair FOC during that time.

I saw a video from UAVfutures who said they'd contacted Skyzone support for warranty info and they said there's a year on them. can't remember what they said but it was a negatory.

think they were the 02Cs but they were listed at like £400+!! Madness! Also asked the vendors if they were able to get them in at all.ġst said they aren't able to get Skyzone.Ģnd said they'd had problems and vowed never to stock them again (sounded a bit bitter haha).ģrd said they had them in stock and would post them on the website next day, which they never did - but then they were the ones selling 02Cs at £400+.Ĥth. I've looked at about 4 different vendors here in the UK but only found 1 with any Skyzone goggles. Yeh I know they are, been umming and arring about getting it from BG. I've heard things like that regarding HobbyKing. Thanks Ched, yeh like I say, ordered quite a bit from them in the past and never had any taxes so far. I'm concerned that I'm going to be charged extortionate amounts for import duty as the goggles would be coming from their China warehouse.ĭoes anyone have any experience with this?īanggood have an option for "Tariff Insurance" which varies from £4.75 on the cheapest shipping method to £19.01 on the most expensive (and fastest) shipping method. I've ordered most of my parts through BG during this build (apart from my TX) but this would be a pretty large purchase.

I've done my goggles research and have decided to go for the Skyzone 02X goggles as they look like they're getting some brilliant reviews and at the moment they're pretty cheap on Banggood. I'll definitely be frequenting this place! :)Īfter getting used to the feel of my quad I've decided it's time to delve into FPV (which was always intended). Glad I've found this place - nice to know there are plenty of people in the UK who are into it. Just got into this hobby and have currently built my quad from scratch with help from various YouTube videos and the like.
