Falcon/TeraFlex vs RockSport Black/MetalCloak | Real Data & Hardness Results: Shock Dyno Comparison

Actual test data of the MetalCloak RockSport Black Remote Reservoir Adjustable Long Travel Shock head-to-head against comparison to Falcon Shocks - in a true shock comparison focused on dyno testing and shaft hardness. These aren’t new shocks fresh out of the box. They’ve been run hard on the Rubicon Trail, at the OHV park, and on-road giving a real-world look at how each performs after serious use. 🔧 Key Comparisons: Shaft Size: ⅞” (RockSport) vs ¾” (Falcon) - RockSport has a stronger design with deeper induction hardening Body Size: 2.5” (RockSport) vs 2.3” (Falcon) Seal Alignment: RockSport’s zero side load = better longevity and consistent sealing Mounting Position: Falcon’s low mount is exposed - RockSport stays tucked high for protection Adjustability: RockSport’s 8-click dial offers true tuning - Falcon’s 10-click shows minimal change 📊 Dyno-Backed Performance We put both shocks on the dyno to reveal measurable, repeatable results. The RockSport Black shows clear damping variation across clicker settings, 15% difference at each click - not just marketing numbers, but real performance differences. ⚙️ Shaft Hardness Testing We compared induction depth and surface hardness to see which shock is built for long-term abuse. The data speaks for itself. 🛠 Built for On and Off-Road Performance Designed for flex, protection, and durability, the RockSport Black is engineered for every day use, to the trail - from rock crawling to high-speed dirt or smooth driving pavement. 🏭 Proudly Made in the USA Every RockSport Black shock is built and tested in our MFG facility in Rancho Cordova, California; USA. 📦 Learn More! Meet the RockSport Black Long Travel Performance Shocks | Metalcloak 👍 Like this video if you want real data, not hype 🔔 Subscribe for more shock comparisons, dyno tests, and off-road tech 💬 Have experience with Falcon or RockSport? Share it in the comments! #Metalcloak #RockSportBLACK #ShockComparison #FalconShocks #DynoTest #ShaftHardness #OffRoadTesting #JeepSuspension #4x4Upgrade #RubiconTrail #JeepMods