The ApexLR EVO 7 frame is perfect for longer - range exploration and videography. Its unique tension brace design between the arms reduces vibration and increases stiffness. Using 5.5mm thick arms for 7' props, it saves 20g in carbon weight compared to 8mm thick arms. It's a modified 'dead cat' frame, keeping the front and rear motors aligned for balanced flight. The newly redesigned aluminium camera mount with 3D printed insulation inserts holds the camera firmly and reduces vibrations, and it has 4 adjustable mounting positions. The Mr Steele version comes with a custom GoPro mount and bolt for easy angle changes, saving weight with aluminium machining. It also includes parts for HD video system isolation, adding only 0.5g extra weight. Every kit has a 3D printed antenna mount, and the Mr Steele version adds a standoff mount for the Tracer Immortal - T antenna. The base kit contains carbon fiber parts, hardware, and more, while the Mr Steele kit has extra features like a GoPro setup, lightweight hardware, and unique skids. The carbon and hardware dry weight is 160g.














Using the ImpulseRC ApexLR EVO 7 FPV Frame Kit is straightforward. First, assemble the carbon fiber frame parts with the included hardware and standoffs. When mounting the camera, adjust its position using the four available mounting options on the aluminium and TPU camera mount to get the best view and protection. For the GoPro in the Mr Steele version, use the custom bolt and the standard hex driver or prop tool for quick angle changes. When installing the HD video system, make sure to use the provided die - cut mylar insulator and 'cone rivets' to isolate it electrically from the frame. As for the antenna, use the 3D printed mount included in every kit, and if you have the Mr Steele version, you can also use the standoff mount for the Tracer Immortal - T antenna. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the bolts and hardware for tightness. If you notice any loose parts, tighten them immediately to ensure the frame's stability. Keep the frame clean from dust and debris, especially around the camera and antenna mounts. Store the frame in a dry and cool place to prevent any damage to the carbon fiber parts. If you need to replace any parts, refer to the kit contents list and use the appropriate replacement parts.