: The use of these mods disrupts the competitive balance of the game, often ruining the experience for legitimate players.
Let’s be honest—you buy a Gringo for the look . The V65 Top has a slightly more aggressive chin bar profile. Paired with a dark smoke shield, it looks mean. It’s the helmet you wear with a leather jacket and expect to get a nod at the gas station.
Increases movement and reload speeds significantly.
While Honda calls it the Gringo X, the "XP" (Cross/Plage) designation usually implies off-road capability.
| Feature | Gringo XP v65 Top | Husqvarna SG 70 | Marshalltown 36V Screed | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 65V | 72V (Li-ion) | 36V | | Weight (tool only) | 24.5 lbs | 28.0 lbs | 22.0 lbs | | Vibration level | 2.5 m/s² | 3.8 m/s² | 5.2 m/s² | | Max shoe length | 6 ft (optional) | 5 ft | 4 ft | | Price (MSRP) | $1,899 | $2,450 | $1,299 | | Warranty | 3-year tool / 2-year battery | 2-year | 1-year |
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