






🚀 Dominate Every Terrain with Chevy-Powered RC Power!
The BEEZRC EAZYRC 1/18 Scale RC Monster Truck is a licensed Chevy Colorado 4x4 offroad vehicle featuring a high-torque brushless motor capable of 27+ mph speeds, reinforced impact-resistant PC shell, and advanced stability components like full-metal oil-filled shocks and 16 ball bearings. Designed for adults and hobbyists, it offers IPX5 waterproof protection, flame-retardant battery safety, and a 4CH 2.4GHz remote control system with customizable features, making it a durable, high-performance electric RC truck ready for thrilling offroad adventures.









| ASIN | B0C9PKDRBW |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #641,997 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #478 in Hobby RC Crawlers |
| Brand Name | BEEZRC |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 34 Reviews |
| Included Components | Battery, Charger, Remote |
| Item Dimensions | 12.6 x 8 x 9.6 inches |
| Manufacturer | BEEZRC |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192.00 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | RC Monster Truck |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Remote Control |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 8 x 12.6 x 9.6 inches |
| Subject Character | Monster |
| Theme | Truck |
| Toy Vehicle Form | Car |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**T
Small and powerful
Great for the money
A**R
Ehhh..
Ehhh. Its fine. Its okish? Biggest complaint is the receiver/tranemitter, feels disconnected and has weird delay. Going to have to change it out makes it difficult to drive. Truck seems ok past that. Just know you will have to upgrade tx/rx right away.
J**S
very nice, looks great, zippy, wheelies, durable, NOT great for newbies
It zips for a small truck on stock 2S! Is it fast like a flat out straight run race car? No, not really. But dang it’s quick for a bashing truck. In a small area it can be challenging. Nail the throttle and it’s on two wheels and stays that way for a good distance. The tires even slip at first due to the torque. If it had different tires I think it would possibly backflip even with the wheelie bar, I haven’t tried yet. Speaking of which, the wheelie bar is absolutely necessary! My initial runs had gaffer tape on the roof to protect the body from any initial inverted rash. The body looks fantastic, but I’m worried about available replacements for this specific one. There are plenty of alternative bodies out there, but I haven’t seen these Colorado bodies as of yet. So I think I’m going to have to just get a second body for bashing hard to keep this one looking better. Speaking of the body, since it is a licensed design I’m thinking that may be why it comes with just one battery. Prettymuch all of these vehicles of this cloned line come with two packs no matter the price. So that is the only reason I can come up with that it does not in this case. Which is mildly frustrating, but not the end of the world. If you’re a hobbyist you already have multiple packs around most likely. And due to the popularity of these clones, they are readily available right now. And sadly like all the other clones, the battery compartment is frustrating and proprietary for the included packs and makes using anything else difficult. As I said, it’s quick. On the stock 2S pack it very quickly reaches 26.3MPH on asphalt/concrete. And it blazes through much taller grass than I would have guessed it capable of. And the stock toe-out configuration is a mildly questionable decision, but is easily changed. Overall, it’s a really fun small basher. It’s known to be a durable clone variety and there should be plenty of parts available aside from this licensed body.
J**T
Unbelievably Fast and Durable!
My kids and I are obsessed with RC everything. Helis, drones, planes, monster trucks, crawlers, you name it! However we dont exactly have a large parcel of land to handle all the larger 1/8 & 1/10 scale cars we have. So we scale down to enjoy our RC at home. With that we've now begun in investing in 1/16 to 1/24 scale cars to enjoy in the back yard. We already have several thousands in various losi, axial and some other cars in that smaller scale. Sadly despite their very high price that does not equate to very high quality. Weve probably spend countless hours repairing them and countless dollars on parts. So we decided to go the less expensive route with this 1/18 colorado truck. Its literally a quarter of the price of any name brand setup, and its brushless to boot. I honestly didnt expect much, but boy was I ever wrong. Anyhow let me start off with some pros/cons Pros: -Incredible value for what you get -Brutally fast, fastest little brushless truck we own by far -Controller is actually great for a off brand car -Comes with everything and is true RTR -Truck will take a brutal amount of abuse and still hasnt broken one part Cons: -Parts will inevitably break and might be hard to find. So this truck is an absolute tank. My toddler has taken it full speed into the wall, into the curb, off the retainer wall (8 foot drop) and rolled and crashed it numerous time. Despite some major scuffs and scratches it operates like new. This is my kids (and mine) newest favorite. The brushless motor and esc are actually really good quality and not at all what I expected at this price point. Its also very forgiving with damage. It tracks beautifully and really doesnt need any dialing it. All screws were tight from the factory (rare for any car) the trans was greased well and everything really did work right out of the box. Which in itself is unheard of as even my 1/5 scale monsters need a through going over. However the elephant in the room here is parts. We were able to find the parts for this truck, however they come from china. So you will not be up and running quickly if anything breaks, however the parts themselves are incredibly cheap and super affordable. I would suggest if you do break anything order 2 of them as you will inevitably break it again. All in all though this thing is a blast to drive, looks really nice with its color scheme, and I really like that its based off the colorado (which in itself get a bad rap because its a decent truck)
J**O
Pickup is too much
Hard to control with the remote the pickup is too fast can lead to unnecessary accidents easily damaging the product.
M**L
Wouldn't recommend
Don't buy these Chinese brands unless you know what you are in for. Most of these parts will break and then you will reach out to their customer service. They will give you the part only for something else to break. In my opinion it's better to buy main brand so you can get the parts more easily or even reinforce because there will be more availability for upgrades.
L**E
Awesome gift for 70s & 80s kids
This truck drives so fast that it keeps up with the cars on our residential street. This is the real deal for remote control vehicles without going big and custom. My husband loved the birthday present. Of course, most 80s kids loved their race cars, despite the fact they cost a fortune and lasted 2 weeks if you were lucky. This creates the nostalgia without breaking the bank and it actually holds up if you don't crash it at high speeds. It is a great gift for the man who has everything.
C**N
These are 1/16 scale Hyper Go's!
I wasn't sure if this was going to be the same as my 1/16 scale Hyper Go's like I hoped. Thankfully these ended up being an exact match(besides body) to the Hyper Go H16BM. My only wish is that EAZYRC had used the MEW4 velcro strap for battery mounting vs the plastiv latch. I also found that the 45A(yes 45 not the RX/esc 35A) seems to have the punch turned down pretty far. I assume this was done to help extend the diff/diff pinion life. One of the cars in picture is a Hyper Go while the other is an EAZYRC.
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