Mainly the ease of stripping. The Z2 is still a bit of a faff if you get paint down the raceway or under the tray and aligning the shells is annoying, although easier than the original Prophecy.
At the end of a days play I can just strip the rotor in about 10 seconds and throw everything bar the motor in a basin of water to clean it.
Aside from it disliking reballs, over the years i've had it I've not found a single thing on the Rotor that I'd want to improve, it's just a genius piece of design, beautifully built, 100% reliable and batteries seem to last for ever.
I bought a Z2 brand new, but never rated it. Felt flimsy and overly fussy compared to the Rotor.
At the end of a days play I can just strip the rotor in about 10 seconds and throw everything bar the motor in a basin of water to clean it.
Aside from it disliking reballs, over the years i've had it I've not found a single thing on the Rotor that I'd want to improve, it's just a genius piece of design, beautifully built, 100% reliable and batteries seem to last for ever.
I bought a Z2 brand new, but never rated it. Felt flimsy and overly fussy compared to the Rotor.