🚀 Dominate Every Terrain with Speed and Style!
The RIAARIORC Cars V2 Mini 1:10 RTR Brushless RC Car is a high-performance, waterproof 4WD monster truck built with carbon fiber and metal components. It features a powerful 3650 2650KV brushless motor capable of reaching 50 mph, an 11kg torque servo with gyroscope for precise control, and advanced CNC gears for efficient power transmission. Designed for all terrains, it includes multi-terrain airless tires, oil-filled adjustable shocks, and a durable aluminum alloy chassis. The 5-channel 2.4GHz transmitter offers a long control range and beginner-friendly throttle settings, making it perfect for hobbyists seeking speed, durability, and upgrade potential.
Material Type | Carbon Fiber, Metal |
Theme | Racing Car |
Color | Black |
Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
Item Dimensions | 16.14 x 11.33 x 6.89 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Maximum Speed | 50 Miles per Hour |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | manual |
Scale | 1:10 |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
D**L
This is the RC TRUCK to buy. Just get it and you'll be happy you did
I started buying RC trucks for my 4 year old son a few months back. He enjoyed them and I found myself having fun too. It was a great father and son thing to do together. Unfortunately the trucks I bought kept breaking after a few days or a couple weeks use. In their defense for some of them anyways... we did beat on them pretty good. My son and I may be partly to blame on a few of them but the others broke down in very short period of time just by regular use. Whenever, a car or truck would break? I made sure to go on amazon and buy another one to replace it. I didn't want our father & son time to be ruined. At first I bought the same ones over and over again because they were fun. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and thought the damage could have been our fault. Due to a few mishaps while teaching my boy how to use the remote control. I soon learned we weren't the problem because the same issues happened with the replacement cars. The other companies would be nice enough to send me spare parts at no cost when I explained what happed. But even with the upgraded parts installed eventually the same issues would happen. The gears in the rear or front differential would wear out and I was right back where I started. I spent hours reading reviews trying to figure out which one would be best for $200 or less. I've probably bought about 25 RC Trucks and cars over the past few months. They were all fun and impressive at first but then a few days down the road after playing with them every day. Something would go wrong. I've learned differentials are a big problem in the RC car/truck industry. At first I had no clue how to fix my sons RC cars when they broke. Hence the reason I kept buying new ones. unfortunately i don't have an endless money pile so I was forced to watch youtube videos learning how to fix common things that go wrong. I figured I'll just buy parts and fix them myself to save money. I was pretty proud of my RC mechanical skills after a while. But no matter how hard I tried or how many times I replaced parts. It would always end the same way. The RC Truck would kick ass for a day or two and then I'd hear that grinding noise in the differential again. Even when I ordered the heavy duty replacement upgrades. The motors are so powerful in these little cars the differential couldn't handle it. I decided I'm going to give this one more try and move up my budget amount up a few bucks to see if I can find a cool RC Car or Truck that will last. I read all the reviews on this RIAARIO RC TRUCK and put it in my amazon cart for checkout. But I still hesitated thinking I'd just be disappointed again. Finally after a couple days went by seeing it still in my Amazon cart...I hit the checkout button and held my breath. I first purchased the carbon fiber one for myself of course thinking I'd better try it out myself to determine the quality before letting a 4 year old smash it into things. But after my son saw me test it out around the yard...His eyes were opened wide with excitement. I couldn't say NO and keep playing with it in front of him. So I handed him the remote and he played with it just as hard as all the others. After a week went by of constant playing every day after I picked him from daycare..The truck was still running fine with no problems. So, I decided to buy the black and yellow terminator without carbon fiber. So both of us could play together with the same badass machines. We've been at it for 3 weeks now without missing a single day of beating the sh** out of these trucks and I'm happy to say they're still tearing up the dirt, grass, rocks, jumps hills, piles of leaves, mud and puddles of water. I even made a wooden ramp which is a super thrill for my Son. OK I love jumping the trucks too...LOL These trucks have landed in every wrong way possible that would have split apart all the other trucks I previously bought. We've even run into each other by mistake.. Full speed head on collisions into each others trucks, into big trees, side of my house, mail box post. You name it, we've run into it. Each time I shuttered thinking well that one must have broken it for sure this time. but to my surprise both of these RC 1:10 Terminator Trucks are still going. It's like the old cliche....Takes a lickn and keeps on tickn. If you're on the fence about getting this truck? I guarantee I've spent more time reading reviews and researching than you even thought of. Even after all that research I still wasted a lot of money buying what I thought was going to be great only to be excited at first and then a day or two later I was disappointed each time. Take it from me....don't waste your money on those other slightly less expensive trucks like I did. Because you'll find out the parts you'll need to buy and time you'll need to spend fixing them costs you a lot more money in the long run. Plus the downtime waiting for new parts and figuring out how to replace them is no fun either. Spend a little bit more and get this truck. I haven't had to buy a single part for it yet and the differential hasn't shown any signs of weakness whatsoever. I hope this information helps whoever is reading it. This truck is rugged, powerful and worth every penny. Whether you're a Amateur or a Professional. It's so powerful & fast right out of the box.. it'll make you giggle.
J**S
I Am in Love with This RLAARLO
I want to get the bad part out of the way. RLAARLO calls this a "mini 1/10th scale truck." it might technically have the wheelbase minimum of a 1/10 scale car, when you put it next to and ARRMA or TRAXXAS 1/10, it is dwarfed. (Don't even try to put it next to a TRAXXAS Fiesta. That's a whole 'nother story.) When you put it next to a 1/12, it fits with just a little to spare. For this reason, 90% of the RC community considers this a 1/12 truck, as I do, which is why I got it. I wanted to baddest mini RC truck I could buy, and IT IS BAD.This thing is a scale beauty. (For the record, I should mention that I bought the carbon fiber version.) While the lights are not scale and just a small strip of LED lights in the bumper. The pins for the posts are tethered to the body, ala ARRMA style, and the body has skid bars on the top. it comes with a wheelie bar and tires that requires assembly. (Be sure to screw the rubber protectors off, rather than pulling, in order to put the tires on.) There are also two sheets of decals to put on your Omni-Terminator or whatever else. It also comes with one 2200 maH 3S battery.The chassis I heard is not carbon fiber, but it is sturdy. I don't really bash mine, so I don't really punish mine, but I love the performance. It's fast, responsive, and steady on those tires, which are PERFECT for the Omni-Terminator. (I bought the biggest tires I could find and am returning them tomorrow because I miss the steadiness, and the tires have vented bases rather than vented rubber.) The shocks are worthy of a 1/8 scale basher. I love it.The price varies on Amazon from about $213-250, which is usually considerably cheaper from the actual RLAARLO site.This is a GREAT beginner hobby grade RC, or a great strategic collector's item for filling that 1/12ish space for bashing in the average neighbourhood that does not require a trip to a field or abandoned parking lot.Oh yeah, the remote control/transmitter is way better than the regular version. This carbon fiber version also has a bigger ESC and more powerful motor over it's cheaper counterpart.
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