Radio-Controlled cars are an intricate hobby that people of all ages can enjoy. You can choose from a variety of RC models, which include on and off-road designs. In addition, RC units are available in car, truck, boat and airplane models. Once hobbyists decide to purchase an RC car, they may consider investing in one of today’s best products.

RC Car

Air Hogs

If hobbyists enjoy ground and air units, then they’ll appreciate owning an Air Hog model. Air Hog's fly, drive, and jump. As hobbyists drive the Air Hog car over the ground, they can activate the propeller to hop over obstacles. By engaging the propeller, you can also choose to fly the RC vehicle through the air. In addition, the radio-controlled unit features missiles that the operator can shoot at targets.

Hot Wheels Terrain Twister

When you bring home the Terrain Twister, you'll have a model that does not have wheels. Instead, the unit features pontoons with corkscrew shaped treads. The pontoons boost the vehicle across the ground. Furthermore, the vehicle is capable of moving over various terrain including dirt, sand, grass and snow. It will even roll through water.

Maisto RC Rock Crawler

The Maisto radio-controlled vehicle includes state of the art technology which permits the operator to maneuver the car over rugged terrain. The car includes a pronounced front, rear suspension, and two motors. It also has a low gearing mechanism to tackle uneven landscapes and sandy ground. The vehicle is 12 inches long and includes a tri-channel transmitter, which allows up to three operators to drive separate vehicles at the same time without transmission interference.

Kid Galaxy Bump ‘n Chuck Bumper Cars

When hobbyists choose to purchase the Bump ‘n Chuck Bumper Cars, they’ll have the RC version of the Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots. Each car features a driver that is ejected when the opposing car hits a button that the manufacturer installs on the side of each car. While operating the RC bumper cars,  you will crash your cars into one another and attempt to eject their opponent’s driver. In addition, the models feature back-mounted fans that are controlled with joysticks.

Tonka Ricochet Replay Vehicle

With Tonka’s Ricochet Replay RC car, hobbyists will have a two-sided model. When the vehicle runs into a rock or a wall, it will flip over and continue to move across the floor or ground. Operators can perform tricks, which they can record and save to the model’s memory for a repeat performance. The vehicle features step steering and fast speeds to allow hobbyists to create and execute remarkable stunts and flips.

Traxxas Revo

Once hobbyists move past the beginner stage of operating RC cars, they may consider purchasing the Traxxas Revo model. The Revo RC car is one of the most powerful models available, and operators will need experience and practice to run it effectively. The car’s manufacturer even increased the vehicle’s torque and block engine.

Conclusion

Radio-controlled cars are a thrill to own. Furthermore, hobbyists can find models to fit their lifestyle and operating preferences.