Range 160 feet. Rechargeable li-poly battery Run time up to 40 minutes on a full charge. Speeds up to 10 MPH Full function 2.4 Ghz controller. Working suspension. Includes spare tire.
Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | Adventure Force |
Item model number | VIPRB-Burnout Buggy Orange |
Color | Orange |
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Product Id | 1707470 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (104 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 810031060184 |
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This is a well made radio car with which you can have fun every day. It runs about 40 minutes on one charge. It can climb over low obstacles and runs with speed up to 10 miles/hour. The range is also very good - about 150 feet. It is best to use on an open space like in a parking lot but large backyard will work, too, since the tires on the car can allow running it on the grass, sand or dirt. The car comes with a rechargeable battery and USB charger. Before you run the car, you need to charge the battery for about 2.5 hours. The remote control also requires 4 AA batteries that are not included. It is very easy to control the car using the steering wheel on the remote. Both car and the remote have ON/OFF buttons which assures that the car will not run accidently which could be a disaster since it runs so fast. Turning on the car and then the remote, you will sync them together for fun time of running it. The car also comes with short but clear instruction page that is helpful for setting the car up and for running it. This car is so much fun to play with not just for kids but for adults, too.
I got to try the Adventure Force Burnout Buggy Orange Remote Control Car. This remote control car is not just for kids, my adult brother was thrilled to get to play with my new toy. The radio has a range of about 160 feet and the battery hold a charge for up to 40 minutes. I do suggest charging the batteries fully before using the remote control car, letting it die completely and then charging it fully again. This will improve your battery life. The buggy runs up to ten miles per hour. The body is realistic and comes with a spare tire on top. Your kids - and kid like children will love this toy!
This is a great RC for a beginner or intermediate. Runs 10 miles an hour on flat ground, and climbs steep hills well. It has a working suspension one of the things I like. It also does an excellent job over a rocky terrain, we have a courtyard with white rocks surrounding the plants.Me and my grandson played with it for a solid hour before it ran out of juice. The best part is you can recharge it with the USB cord provided. Much better than having to charge that square nickel cadmium battery that is going to die in 10 minutes. This is a lithium battery.The only thing I don't like about this RC is the controller.I prefer a regular two-handed joystick to control RC's or drones.
The Adventure Force Burnout Buggy came just in time for us to give it to our son for his 6th birthday. The buggy can reach speeds up to 10 MPH. The tugged knobby tires and working suspension makes the to where the RC can climb hills and rocks with ease, we have driven it through mud and it went right through (Thankfully), and my kids love the 4x4 extreme off-roading it can do. The range is about 160 feet and runs roughly 40 minutes to an hour on a battery depending on how extreme the off roading is. My youngest son loves the look of the Orange Buggy and that it has a guy with a helmet in the driver's seat in which he claims is him. I would recommend this toy for kids of all ages my husband even had a great time playing with it.. so it's good for bonding between father's and their sons… and all the neighbor kids that come asking for a turn. My daughter and the girls in the neighborhood have all loved having turns as well. I was surprised with how fast the RC would go so we tried it out in the street, we drove it through the garden and the yard, up some stones we have, and up and down our ramp we have outside for grandma and grandpa to use. We are excited to take it camping and share it with friends up there where we may have more room to play and not worry about a car getting ran over in the neighborhood.
disclaimer : i received a free product to review pros: very nice build quality and details batteries appear to be 2 18650 and charge pretty well and go a long way traverses a wide variety of terrain remote range is pretty good shock absorbers seem t do a good job if the buggy jumps cons: speed could have been faster
Runtime is decent. Full charge it ran for about 20 min or so. Range is awesome. I can run it beyond my line of sight. Is mostly flexible plastic and not very rigid. Good for banging again stuff. Is able to run over rough terrain pretty easily. If you know a kid who likes RC cars but had a rough yard to play in.. this is a great purchase.
The Adventure Force Burnout Buggy is an awesome toy. Not just kids, adults can enjoy it too. It is very well made and the suspension works very well. We had absolutely no issue running it on concrete, grass and some stones. The speed is good enough for a nice race. The controller is smooth and easy to use and it has great control of the vehicle. Whether it is moving front, backing up or maneuvering, you will not be disappointed. But it has its flaws. The biggest issue is that the rechargeable battery does not last the advertised 40 minutes of run time. Wish it came with a larger battery pack. I got about 20 mins run time (on concrete and grass) on a full charge that takes 2.5 hours to charge via a USB port. The other problem is that the battery is hard to remove from its slot, I had to use pliers since it won't pop out easily from its cable. Imagine doing that every time you need to charge it. I am hoping over time, it will start loosening a bit so I won't have to struggle with it. Overall you won't be disappointed with the buggy if you realize that you end up spending a lot of time preparing for the race, compared to actually racing it.
This is a fun remote control truck. It looks really good also. I would say that it's also built well and it can take crashing very well. I've been playing with this for about a week now and haven't broken anything yet. It goes pretty fast for a 4x4 truck. The only reason I wouldn't give it 5 stars is because it doesn't have variable acceleration or steering. It's either all or nothing. Bottom line you can't go wrong for the money. Any kid I'm sure would really have fun with this buggy especially one in this price range.
Adventure Force Burnout Buggy Orange Is one of the best remote controlled cars I have used. These cars have come a long way from my playing days in the 80's. The details in the this model are extraordinary. Every little feature is very beautifully crafted and adds to the overall quality of the product. I love the colors and the look of the buggy. For the playing ability its even better than it looks. It comes ready for action right out of the box. Just put in the batteries in its ready. The controls are Very easy and maneuvering is awesome. It goes very well on all sorts of surfaces including grass and sand which are tough surfaces for these type of buggies. The batteries run for quite some time too making it hours of fun. Great for something to put under the tree for your young ones!!
Im sorry, but the controller quality is just terrible. The L/R control "wheel" broke immediately after unboxing. I put the batteries in, handed it to my daughter, and it just snapped in her hand. She looked heartbroken. I tried to reassure her, then I applied the old super glue. We let it dry and it worked for about 10 minutes before it broke again. It occured to me that maybe she was too hard on it, but IT'S A CHILD'S TOY...IT SHOULD BE ABLE TO HANDLE ORDINARY CHILD USE! Now the buggy itself seems ok. It's real light-weight and lacks certain detail, but that also usually means it has good battery life. The suspension is nice, too. All R/C vehicles (even the "off-road" ones) used to have terrible suspension, meaning you could only drive them in the street. But what good is a functional buggy with no controller? Exactly. It's just a paper weight. I realize this is just the store brand, but the quality is seriously lacking at $50. Moreover, there is no support phone number, and the email address was returned as undeliverable. We received this one as a promotion, but there are several reasons why a purchaser might not be able to return it--like if you got it as a gift, for example.