VNC HD Compression or PROTO SCS?

the VNC compression is cheaper but less people have tried it, and the SCS is $65.00, but I know it's good. What do you think I should get.?
 

mat

Steel Member
good old original sr inverted. its the best, simplest, lightest and cheapest. i dont know why anyone would use anything else.
 
mat said:
good old original sr inverted. its the best, simplest, lightest and cheapest. i dont know why anyone would use anything else.
No, you really don't understand what you're saying.
The ONLY argument towards the Inverted is that it's a few ounces lighter.
It's weaker and a lot less convenient.
You have to take the wheel off to adjust the headset, take your bars off, etc..
Traveling with the SCS is the easiest, most convenient thing ever.
Did I mention it was also, a HELL of a lot stronger, never slips, looks boss, and a lot more compatible?
Also, you can cut your bars down by hand, cause if they're crooked it doesn't matter.
It allows companies to not need slits, making bars cheaper to produce.
It makes experimenting with bar heights a lot easier.
 
Conor Davidson said:
mat said:
good old original sr inverted. its the best, simplest, lightest and cheapest. i dont know why anyone would use anything else.
No, you really don't understand what you're saying.
The ONLY argument towards the Inverted is that it's a few ounces lighter.
It's weaker and a lot less convenient.
You have to take the wheel off to adjust the headset, take your bars off, etc..
Traveling with the SCS is the easiest, most convenient thing ever.
Did I mention it was also, a HELL of a lot stronger, never slips, looks boss, and a lot more compatible?
Also, you can cut your bars down by hand, cause if they're crooked it doesn't matter.
It allows companies to not need slits, making bars cheaper to produce.
It makes experimenting with bar heights a lot easier.
100% agreed I <3 SCS
 
Josh Herman said:
Conor Davidson said:
mat said:
good old original sr inverted. its the best, simplest, lightest and cheapest. i dont know why anyone would use anything else.
No, you really don't understand what you're saying.
The ONLY argument towards the Inverted is that it's a few ounces lighter.
It's weaker and a lot less convenient.
You have to take the wheel off to adjust the headset, take your bars off, etc..
Traveling with the SCS is the easiest, most convenient thing ever.
Did I mention it was also, a HELL of a lot stronger, never slips, looks boss, and a lot more compatible?
Also, you can cut your bars down by hand, cause if they're crooked it doesn't matter.
It allows companies to not need slits, making bars cheaper to produce.
It makes experimenting with bar heights a lot easier.
100% agreed I <3 SCS

not mention no slit means a stronger bar
 
Conor Davidson said:
SCS.
It's simpler, stronger, lighter, and looks better.
not gonna agree with that but SCS does look cleaner imo but for the prie VNC does what its supossed to which is keep your headset fro0m moving..
 

JonMeadows

Member
SCS is by far the slickest, simplest, and best looking compression out there.
Mine NEVER comes loose and was a breeze for installation.

No OFFENSE/IMO the VNC HD compression is hideous. Although I
don't know how it performs, but it also looks very "un-legit" so to speak.

I say save up & buy a SCS. Pick a unique color while your at it. Trust me
you will get your money's worth if you purchase the PROTO SCS!
 

Brandon Miller

Brandon Miller
It probably looks un-legit because it was the first one we made (that there is a picture of) Hopefully some people could give our compression a chance and use it.
 

Mr. Proto

Member
Conor Davidson said:
mat said:
good old original sr inverted. its the best, simplest, lightest and cheapest. i dont know why anyone would use anything else.
No, you really don't understand what you're saying.
The ONLY argument towards the Inverted is that it's a few ounces lighter.
It's weaker and a lot less convenient.
You have to take the wheel off to adjust the headset, take your bars off, etc..
Traveling with the SCS is the easiest, most convenient thing ever.
Did I mention it was also, a HELL of a lot stronger, never slips, looks boss, and a lot more compatible?
Also, you can cut your bars down by hand, cause if they're crooked it doesn't matter.
It allows companies to not need slits, making bars cheaper to produce.
It makes experimenting with bar heights a lot easier.
Want to be my new salesman?
 
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