Multirotor Frames

Collection: Multirotor Frames

Take a good, long look. This is the last time your drone frame will ever look this perfect. No scuffs, no stress marks, no grass stains. Right now, it’s a pristine skeleton of perfectly cut carbon fiber, waiting for a glorious life in the air. Soon, it will be an unwilling participant in your latest "durability test" involving a goalpost or a particularly uncooperative tree branch.

It's beautiful, isn't it?

The Foundation of Your Flying Brick

Choosing a frame is the single most important decision you'll make in a build. It dictates everything: the components you can fit, the flight characteristics, the weight, and most importantly, how many pieces it breaks into after a full-send into pavement. This is your foundation. We’re talking high-quality carbon fiber with precisely chamfered edges to stop wires from chafing and arms from delaminating on the first minor inconvenience.

A Frame for Every Fight

Whether you're a surgeon of the sticks or a bull in a china shop, there's a frame geometry for you.

Freestyle Frames: The all-rounders. Typically robust, with layouts like the classic True-X that feel balanced and intuitive. They're designed to take a beating, get patched up, and get sent right back into the action. This is your daily driver for chasing, diving, and general hooliganism.

Racing Frames: Lean, mean, gram-shaving machines. These frames are all about aerodynamics and minimal weight. Every design choice is made to shave milliseconds off your lap times. They might not be the toughest, but they are undeniably the fastest.

Cinematic & Long-Range Frames: Built for a purpose. Here you'll find "Deadcat" style frames that keep props out of your camera's view, or larger platforms with ample room for GPS modules, bigger batteries, and all the gear needed for a long, stable flight.

And yes, before you ask, we sell spare arms for almost every frame we stock. You'll probably want to grab one. Or three. We're not judging; we're just being realistic.

Multirotor Frames