🚀 Rev up your adventure with the ultimate RC monster truck!
The 1:16 RTR Brushless High Speed RC Car is engineered for speed and durability, featuring a powerful brushless motor that reaches speeds of 42 mph. Its robust honeycomb chassis and metal gears ensure longevity, while the advanced suspension system provides a smooth ride over various terrains. Ideal for both beginners and experienced hobbyists, this RC car comes with two batteries for extended playtime.
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Super fast, durable, easy-to-use RC truck. Loads of fun!
The media could not be loaded. I have played with a number of RC cars/trucks and this one is definitely awesome. Would recommend! It's really fast, though, so make sure you have a good open area to drive it in!**Speed**Let's get straight to the point: this RC truck is fast. I wasn't expecting a ton from a truck this size, but it definitely packs a punch. You can start out gentle with the 70% throttle limit (which is really nice, especially as you're getting more familiar with the controls), but crank it to 100% and it'll zip on by. It advertises around 40+ mph speeds, which is seriously impressive. I didn't have a radar detector to test exactly how fast it was going, but as you'll see in my video, it does accelerate extremely quickly and can reach pretty high speeds.**Off-Roading**I was pleasantly surprised by this truck's off-road capabilities. The tires are grippy and offer plenty of traction, and the suspension does a good job of soaking up bumps and rough terrain. It also has decent ground clearance, so you're not constantly bottoming out. See the part of my video where the truck goes up and down some steep hills (not in the video, but I was also able to get it through some deep leaf and dirt piles without issue). One unexpected bonus is the self-righting feature – it's not perfect, as it doesn't work every time, but it can save you from a few awkward walks if you happen to flip over. I had it flip a number of times because I was making it go so fast but it bounced back upright and was good to go.**Battery Life**During my tests, the battery held up consistently for a good 20-30 minutes of non-stop action. Obviously, how hard you push the truck can affect the run time, but overall the battery life seems reliable and gives you plenty of time to have some fun. If you turn off the lights, it can help save battery too (although that's even more of the fun at night!). It comes with a second backup battery and it's easy to change out. There's a little rotating knob inside the truck, just turn it and it'll open the cover for the battery.**Durability**So far, this RC truck has proven itself to be surprisingly tough. I've had a few crashes and even some unintentional flips, and it's bounced back without issue. I also chased some squirrels and my dog (he consented—he enjoys it when he sees any RC car) and the dog sort of lunged at/toppled over the truck, but it was totally fine. Obviously, you don't want to make a habit of abusing it, but it's nice to know this RC truck can handle a bit of rough and tumble play. Got some leaves stuck in the wheel, too, and easily extracted it without any problem for the truck.Overall, the WIAORCHI truck is a solid option—especially if you're looking for something with serious speed. I wouldn't let the kids play with this at 100% power unless you have a ton of open space to use—but the 70% at low throttle should be fine for beginners. Overall, It's powerful, handles well, and comes with features that make it an exciting ride. Let me know if you have any specific questions – I've had a lot of fun playing with this car and look forward to more fun!
K**K
Cool Little Toy
Been waiting to get my hands on a all terrain RC car. Sampled a few, this one kinda stands out.Past few days, I took this little monster out for a spin, and here’s what I found:Power and Speed:First off, the brushless motor is a beast! The Hobby 2845 4200KV motor, coupled with a metal heatsink and cooling fans, ensures that the car doesn’t overheat, no matter how hard you push it. I have faced this issue consistently with other models. This car clocks over 38 mph easily, making it a thrilling ride for any RC enthusiast.Durability and Build:The transmission is solid, thanks to its metal gears and differential. This not only distributes power smoothly across all four wheels but also adds a lot to the overall durability of the car. The honeycomb chassis is tough and can handle quite a lot of abuse, perfect for those off-road adventures and stunt jumps.Handling and Performance:Driving this RC car is a lot of fun. The oil-filled shocks and pre-mounted sponge in the tires absorb a lot of the impact from jumps, allowing the truck to maintain stability at high speeds and rough terrains. Also, the extra parts come in real handy. And fun to tweak with. The adjustable pull rod and strong servo provide excellent control, which is crucial when performing stunts or navigating tricky courses.Battery Life and Control:It comes with two batteries, so you can enjoy extended playtime without frequent stops for charging. The 2.4GHz radio system is responsive and offers a good range, plus the added light bar control is a nice touch. I took it out in the dirt and the must say, the car still does pretty good. There’s also a throttle limit switch which is great for beginners or younger drivers just getting the hang of it.
M**N
Stong motor + cheap 'metal' for gearing = stripped gears
Overall, I was stunned at what came for $70, even after the first use I was ready to write a glowing review. However...reality set in and that old saying about getting what you pay for punched me in the face yet again. To start out, out of the box these little trucks are way faster than some of my more well-known brands of 1/16th scale trucks. They others were also double the price though, but still running. I bought two of these trucks and the EXACT same problem occurred in both of them. This was all in a span of 3 battery charges. Sooo...figure about 20 minutes of bashing per charge and each truck failed within one hour of use. I tore them apart and found the same issue with each. My expert diagnosis is that the motor is too powerful for whatever cheap material they made the pinion gear from. Both were totally stripped of their gears rendering the truck useless. Fine then I say to myself...I'll just put another pinion gear on the motor shaft from my parts bin. Nope, the cheap screws holding on some spacer plates (not sure why else they would be oh there) also stripped while trying to remove them from the motor. So now I have two totally useless RC cars cluttering up my workbench and now I know why they were only $70.Just spend the $$$ and get a more well know brand of RC vehicle.
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