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Item Dimensions | 7.48 x 3.42 x 2.16 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Theme | Car |
Color | Red |
Toy Vehicle Form | Car |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Rechargeable |
G**C
fun for kids and adults alike
inexpensive, fun RC cars to play with.Drifting is a little harder but with practice, the kids can figure it out.As the Grandpas, I enjoy playing with the RC car as well.Great buy for a lot of racing fun
M**B
Rc with a great traction and also well built for the price
I am looking for a Rc track car that too in red color . As my son loves them this one looking great size and the color is so vibrant. It suits good for the carpet and some times it’s way too fast on the floor . We have to be careful at times it drifts very well and makes fun for racing kids do all the timeThe best thing it comes with addition tires for traction and drift that’s so much amazing about this it makes the feel of real race going on as the drift was so intense with these additional tires and also the control was great . The lighting part makes it more fun a feather touch to make it more fun and party . The cons a nice RC toy with but not great and steering needs some changes but looks and good thought process of giving lights and accessories to make it more fun .
R**M
Basic Remote Control Car. On/Off controls. Best for use in large rooms or outdoors.
The Ritaosan Remote Control Drift Car is your basic RC car that has one forward speed, one reverse speed and full left, full right, return to center steering. When you turn on the car, you are greeted with a host of flashing lights. The remote control is very basic with a finger trigger for forward and reverse and a wheel for left and right. The car is very fast so you'll need to pulse the finger trigger to keep the speed down. The steering wheel has a noticeable 'click' when rotated that indicates the front wheels are about to turn and then they snap all the way to the left or right. When released, the steering wheel and front tires returns to center. You can achieve a bit of control with quick pulses on the controller.I was initially disappointed in the construction of the car but have come to realize that what I initially though of as cheap, may make the car more durable. The car has a hard, plastic frame that extends bumper to bumper but the colorful body is a thin, flexible, printed piece of plastic that clips to the bumpers and to the frame in the front and the rear. The body is not molded plastic and I believe that allows it to flex rather than to crack and break. You can see how thin the body is from the photo of the bottom of the car.As described, the car comes with two rechargeable batteries, a USB charging cable (you supply the charger), and some other accessories. The box does not include AA batteries for the controller.I found it interesting to try but the real test will come when my nephew gets to try it out. He has many, many RC cars so I hope he can still enjoy this pretty basic one. Is it a great car? I'd say no but for the price, it's a good car.
K**I
Smaller than expected, hard to control, but still fun nonetheless.
The RC car was much smaller than I expected. It's actually about the size of the remote control, which did not appear to be the case from the product photos. It comes with two batteries for the car, but you have to supply your own AA batteries for the remote control.The car itself has no real throttle. It's either stop or go. If you want it to go a short distance, you'll just have to really quickly pulse the control. This makes the driving less fun indoors since it ends up across the room before you know it. The drifting is just a function of the wheels being hard plastic with no grip. It actually works in a way to slow the car down. It comes with a mini screwdriver and a set of rubberized wheels, which made the car a little too zippy. The lights are random underbody lights, but doesn't actually have function headlights.This is the type of RC car that your kids are going to ram into things again and again to try to get the thing to turn in the direction they want it go. It's definitely not the best RC car out there, but despite its shortcomings, it's still quite a fun little RC car to drive around.
T**P
This thing is out of control
If you want a quick, cheap little RC "drift" car, then this one is for you! If you want an RC car with any measure of control or speed regulation, this one isn't it.Out of the box, the car looks exactly like what is shown in the description. It's covered in "sponsors" that are generally nonsensical such as "Race Taxi under8.de" or "The real driving simulator race taxi under" or "got speed." They don't really make sense but they do add to the racecar aesthetic so I get it. The car itself feels like its decent quality. I was actually pretty impressed with how it felt and looked with the lights turned on.The remote is garbage. Its thin, cheap plastic, and feels like its going to break at any moment. The kit comes with two batteries, some little cones, some stickers to make a little racetrack, and a second set of tires which are rubber and grippy unlike the slick drift tires that come on the car. I would have rather they left out all the other extras and spent that money to make a more quality and sensitive remote.The cones and track stickers are humorous because there is absolutely no way you would actually be racing around the cones like a drift track. That's because the speed is only one setting, full speed or no speed. There is no speed regulation which makes it nearly impossible to actually control the car around obstacles. Now, I know this is a cheap toy race car, but I lost interest in it almost immediately because of how little control I actually had of the car.I love R.C. cars and this one isn't terrible but really its only good for bouncing off of walls and crashing into things.
J**S
This Thing is Serious Fun
I can't seem to get a video to upload to Amazon reviews, but I'm telling you my kind and I have played with this thing for hours on our hardwood floors. I'm not sure who has more fun with it, but we both really like it. My wife isn't the worlds biggest fan because we're constantly trying to see who can run it in between her feet. Side note, neither of us are any good at that.
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