If you’re just getting into RC rock crawlers, here’s a tip: steer clear of the smaller trucks as your first rig. While little crawlers like the SCX24 or the Kyosho minis can be a blast, they’re really best as a second or even third addition to your collection.
They’re more of a novelty than a serious trail machine, and although they seem cheap up front—Kyoshos or the SCX24, they’re not exactly a bargain when you consider what you’re getting.
You’ll get far more value (and enjoyment) if you put that money towards a proper 1/10th scale crawler from the get-go.
For anyone just starting out, you can’t go wrong with either the Axial SCX10 II or the Traxxas TRX-4 Sport.
These two are widely considered the best tried-and-true
rock crawlers on the market, with stacks of aftermarket support and an
enthusiastic community behind them. Personally, I’d lean towards the Axial, but
honestly, both are seriously capable and won’t let you down. If you want
something with even more features, consider the newer models like the SCX10 III
or the standard Traxxas TRX-4 (not just the Sport version).
A quick word on RTR (Ready-To-Run) rock crawlers:
These are radio-controlled trucks designed to go straight out of the
box. They’re fully assembled at the factory and come with pretty much
everything you need, making them ideal for beginners who want to hit the trails
without the hassle of building from scratch. RTR crawlers are built for
tackling rocky tracks, bush trails, and all sorts of rough terrain, so you’re
in for real adventure.
So, do yourself a favour—start with a
decent 1/10th scale rig, enjoy the journey, and have a ripper time out on the
trails.
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