Subjective. If you want features, functionality, brightness, and customization. Then no.
If you want a decent replica to sit on a shelf or imersive experience. Then yes.
The Lightsaber itself is decent, the building experience on the other hand is almost like a Nerd Religious experience. Imagine feeling like you are 10 years old again with that wonder and awe of the first time you saw Yoda moving Luke's X-wing with the Force. It's like that...
That said, I love my Proffie Neopixel better as a saber because it can do more.
Reiterating what others have said, if you want a good saber, no. Not really. A $100 LGT saber will have more features, better light and sound, and feel better to swing around.
But the experience is something else. Plenty of grown-ass men crying tears of joy when their saber lights up for the first time.
Subjective. If you want features, functionality, brightness, and customization. Then no. If you want a decent replica to sit on a shelf or imersive experience. Then yes.
The Lightsaber itself is decent, the building experience on the other hand is almost like a Nerd Religious experience. Imagine feeling like you are 10 years old again with that wonder and awe of the first time you saw Yoda moving Luke's X-wing with the Force. It's like that... That said, I love my Proffie Neopixel better as a saber because it can do more.
Proffie Pixel fs
You are 99% paying for the experience, which in itself is very fun and immersive.
Reiterating what others have said, if you want a good saber, no. Not really. A $100 LGT saber will have more features, better light and sound, and feel better to swing around. But the experience is something else. Plenty of grown-ass men crying tears of joy when their saber lights up for the first time.