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Duratrax LiPo and NiMH batteries are a solid budget option for keeping your RC vehicles powered up. Good capacity and discharge rates without spending a fortune.
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Duratrax Onyx is a long-running battery range that targets everyday hobbyists who want dependable NiMH and LiPo packs without chasing the bleeding edge. The Onyx 7.2V NiMH suits older brushed buggies and entry-level bashers, while the Onyx 11.1V LiPo covers common 1/10 brushless setups. If you're running a mainstream RTR and want a straightforward replacement pack, Onyx has historically been a safe choice. Availability in Australia can move around, so check current listings or get in touch before basing a purchase on a specific Onyx model.
The Onyx line-up most commonly seen on our site covers a 7.2V NiMH stick pack for older RC cars and an 11.1V 3S LiPo for modern 1/10 brushless vehicles. Capacity options vary over time, and Duratrax has historically offered several mAh ratings within each voltage. Because exact product variants come and go with each shipment, we'd rather not promise specifics that aren't currently stocked. The best approach is to check the Duratrax category and message our Australian team if you need a particular size.
Right now the Onyx 7.2V NiMH and Onyx 11.1V LiPo listings are out of stock in our Australian warehouse. That doesn't necessarily mean they won't return, but it does mean we can't guarantee a delivery date. If you're committed to the Duratrax brand, contact our team and we'll check whether a shipment is on the way. If timing matters more than brand loyalty, we can recommend a similar nVision or other NiMH or LiPo pack that's in stock and shipping from Australia now.
Historically the Onyx 11.1V LiPo has been the most popular of the two main Onyx lines, because it matches the 3S brushless setups common in modern 1/10 RTRs. The Onyx 7.2V NiMH still has a loyal following among drivers running older brushed trucks and buggies. Both are currently unavailable in Australia, so rather than guess at restock dates we'd recommend getting in touch. We'll let you know when, or whether, new Duratrax stock is expected, and suggest in-stock alternatives if you need power now.
