I'm about to buy it for 39$CAD all because it said 32 KM/H I'm sure it doesn't actually go that fast but I imagine it's still a quick lil toy to race around the house so for 11$ dollars I'm sure you will get your money worth unless it's just a temu knock off then you will definitely get what you paid for I've had it happen with a rc plane it wasn't until I bought the real one that I realized why the cheap one was such junk
This is a great video to showcase this little bargain and temper expectations. It is comparable to quite a few little 1/28ish sized cars, usually cheaper without proportional steering or more than double the price for the hobby grade brands. Compared to either of those it is more capable and handles decent for cars of this size. The brand names cars battery lasts longer due to their lighter weight and less tourque, and the steering is quicker. Steering radius and handling depends on which model and what surface your on. Also they are pretty durable so you do get a bit what you pay for. However, for the money the Safari Racer is a deal, its handling, speed, off road “capability” and lights make it very competitive in this corner of RC cars regardless of the fact it costs less.
The extra weight from my SQ12 camera definitely did not help, but it could not climb the hill even without the camera (I guess I forgot to show that in the final cut). It is not really possible to use a GoPro with this buggy, the weight easily overloads the soft suspension this vehicle has.
The wheel in the back I think is legit, from the looks of mine, you might be able to actually use it in the event one breaks.
While not a bad idea, I'm afraid that the wheel is purely decorative, it does not come off. If it breaks, your best bet is to just glue it back.
Great review this is how all reviews should be thanks for that
You guys should see mine…these things can run on 2s👍🏼
How to fix when broken
I can pick up this RC car right now for $11.00 is it worth it ???
I would certainly recommend this vehicle for $11, especially considering that I paid $25, and still felt that it was worth it.
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I'm about to buy it for 39$CAD all because it said 32 KM/H I'm sure it doesn't actually go that fast but I imagine it's still a quick lil toy to race around the house so for 11$ dollars I'm sure you will get your money worth unless it's just a temu knock off then you will definitely get what you paid for I've had it happen with a rc plane it wasn't until I bought the real one that I realized why the cheap one was such junk
This is a great video to showcase this little bargain and temper expectations. It is comparable to quite a few little 1/28ish sized cars, usually cheaper without proportional steering or more than double the price for the hobby grade brands. Compared to either of those it is more capable and handles decent for cars of this size. The brand names cars battery lasts longer due to their lighter weight and less tourque, and the steering is quicker. Steering radius and handling depends on which model and what surface your on. Also they are pretty durable so you do get a bit what you pay for. However, for the money the Safari Racer is a deal, its handling, speed, off road “capability” and lights make it very competitive in this corner of RC cars regardless of the fact it costs less.
3:59 Do you think this is due to the extra weight of the go pro attached to it?
The extra weight from my SQ12 camera definitely did not help, but it could not climb the hill even without the camera (I guess I forgot to show that in the final cut).
It is not really possible to use a GoPro with this buggy, the weight easily overloads the soft suspension this vehicle has.