

⚡ Dominate every terrain with speed, power, and pro-level control!
The HYPER GO H14BM V3 is a 1/14 scale brushless RC truggy engineered for adults and serious hobbyists. Featuring a rugged 6061 aluminum chassis, steel differential, and metal drivetrain components, it delivers extreme durability and performance. With a powerful 4400KV brushless motor and 3S LiPo batteries, it reaches speeds up to 50 mph. Waterproof electronics and multi-terrain paddle tires ensure unstoppable offroad action on snow, sand, and mud. The package includes two batteries, spare parts, and a 2.4GHz transmitter with adjustable throttle modes, making it a ready-to-race powerhouse that rivals top-tier brands at a fraction of the cost.














| ASIN | B0F389GLG2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,922 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #14 in Hobby RC Trucks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (350) |
| Item Weight | 5.7 pounds |
| Item model number | H14BMV3 |
| Manufacturer | HYPER GO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 - 20 years |
| Product Dimensions | 12.71 x 8.66 x 4.64 inches |
B**N
Great quality & value. 100% Recommend!
Let me start out with that I have a few other HYPER GO RC's that are awesome and the H14BM V3 is no exception. HYPER GO makes excellent products, spare parts are readily available and their customer service is excellent. I have other RC's from the "top" name brands as well; ARRMA, Losi, Traxxas etc. For the quality, value and my overall opinion of HYPER GO, you can't go wrong with purchasing their products. I'm 100% satisfied with the H14BM V3!! Now let's get down to what's in the box. The RC itself of course (brushless), 2 body shells, a basic transmitter & USB battery charger, and not 1 but 2, 3S 2000mAh 11.1V Lipo batteries. There's also plenty of other extras included. A set of paddle tires, good for snow, sand etc. A spare set of front & rear A-arms, F/R body mounts, F/R shock towers, and a set of different weight F/R shock springs. Also included is a spare set of steering links, a spare rear wing, a wheelie bar, a basic set of tools and a few wheel nuts and screws and of course a very detailed manual. This RC is already great out of the box and all the extras included make it exceptional at this price. Tell me 1 other "top" manufacturer that gives you all of that at this price? So, for the driving. Before the 1st run I set the ESC to "unlock" 3S mode which was super easy. THIS THING IS FAST! Definitely use caution, especially if this is your 1st RC. It took me a bit to get used to the speed & steering so I recommend this for someone that has at least a little bit of experience with RC's. Younger folks might want to have an adult around initially. I didn't have the wheelie bar installed initially, I should have! This thing will wheelie, flip on lots of surfaces, especially asphalt. Loads of torque & power. I mostly ran it on "70%" throttle setting w/the remote. It has a switch for 70% or 100%. 70% was plenty for the initial test run. Fast, fast, fast!! 100%, that was crazy!! I tried to take a video while I was driving it but I was by myself and it was too fast for me 1 handed while trying to hold the camera. Overall, this thing is awesome. All the extras are appreciated and just add to the value. I 100% recommend if you're looking for a 1/14 scale, durable, fast RC from a company that rivals the top brands. 100% SATISFIED!!!!
J**�
What are you waiting for? Just buy this car already!
To start of this review I'd like to say, this car is freakin AWESOME! I can honestly say you won't be disappoint if you buy one. Now that i've gotten that out of the way allow me to explain why I feel confident making the statement above. I'll break it down in a few key points: -Durability -Battery life -Value -Power/Control -Fun -Recommendation My boys did 90% of the driving for the video I have attached as I wanted to see how they felt about driving this car in comparison to their 1/10 scale cars they typically drive. For reference my 9 year old drives a Traxxas Rustler 4x4 brushed on 2s lipos. 11 year old drives a Redcat Volcano EPX 4x4 brushed on 2s lipos. I drive a Traxxas Stampede BL-2S 4x4 brushless on 2s lipos, my boys drive my car from time to time. Just wanted to give you an understanding of what my boys were comparing this 1/14 Hyper Go against. Durability: My boys (age 9 and 11) and I have owned this car for around a week now. We have ran 4 battery packs through it. During this time we have sent this car cartwheeling, tumbling, bouncing, and botched more single and double blackflip attempts then I can count. I was sure unleashing my boys on this car was going to result in several broken parts I'd have to repair. I am my boys mechanic on their 1/10 cars. Gives me something to do. To my amazement the only casualty was we lost 3 body clips that hold the plastic shell on the car. The double backflip that resulted in the lost clips was a pretty hard landing. You can see what I am referring to in the video I included on this review. The lost clips were not a big deal as the car comes with 4 extra clips. Plus I have a big bottle of them as we often lose these same clips on our other RC bashers. After we finished the 4th battery pack, I decided to check the hex bolts and axle nuts and everything was still tight and secure. Hyper Go switched to hex bolts that use an allen wrench on almost all major bolts on this car. I was so happy when I saw this. There are a few phillips screws on the car, but they are not over tightened and impossible to loosen if repairs are needed. Previous Hyper Go models we have owned had no hex bolts at all. So hopefully this is a running change on all their new models. Makes my job of fixing the cars they break way easier. Again thank you Hyper Go for making that change. This is the V3 version of this model and as the Amazon listing stated they switched to medal gears for durability. Some reviews commented that the plastic gears failed. Considering the car held up, I'd say the metal gears have helped. Again my boys lack a bit of finesse on their driving skills and the gears are still tight and working perfectly. I fully expect that my boys will break some parts on this car in time. That is just part of owning an RC car. Everything breaks with enough abuse and time. So again, thank you for switching to hex bolts on all major components to make my repairs easier. Battery Life: Not exactly sure how long each battery last. But it's got to be upwards of 30-40 minutes per battery. I should have kept track of exact time. But I know we were more than ready to go home by the time the second battery pack died each time. So don't worry about battery life on this car. The 2 included 3s 2000mah batteries will provide ample run time. Value: The Car includes a ton of extra useful parts. Ball park I'd say Hyper Go has included at least $60 dollars worth of common breakable parts. Plus they include a set of paddle tires for sand and snow. The fact that this car comes with all metal gears, metal chassis, metal drive shafts, 2 3s 2000mah batteries, a brushless motor, and waterproof electronics (I probably won't purposely take it underwater. But I fully look forward to driving this in the snow) for under $200 is just crazy to me. We had a 1/16 Traxxas Slash 4x4 brushed we were going to rebuild this winter with the goal to get it 3s compatible and hopefully go faster than 40 mph when we were done. The cost of the upgrades needed to get that Slash were we wanted it was $300 plus in just parts. That's not to mention the initial cost of the Slash which was just under $200. Long story short, I sold that 1/16 Slash and bought this car instead. Zero regrets about that decision. Again, a car that can do 40 mph+ for under $200 is incredible. Value is defiantly the name of this car. As is the case with most if not all of the Hyper Go line up. Power/control: The V3 comes with a new ESC that is claimed to deliver more responsive smoother more controllable power. After watching a couple reviews of the V1 and V2 I was sure this car was going to be too much power. Our experience is the new ESC really helped with power deliver and useable power. Allow me to break down the power options. -You have 2s power mode with the option of 70% and 100% power output. The 70 and 100% option is controlled by a switch on the side of the remote. These modes are more then fine for anyone to drive in. My boys really enjoyed 2s 100%. -You also have 3s power mode with the option of 70% and 100% power output. The 70% was pretty similar to 2s 100% mode but with more acceleration. My boys did fine in the 70% 3s mode. When we went to 100%, my 9 year old felt it was a bit much and switched back to 70% within a couple minutes of trying to get the hang of it. He had a harder time regulating his throttle control and the car was generally all over the place. My 11 year old did much better with his throttle control and seemed to enjoy the added acceleration. Doing single backflips in 2s mode is easy. Even double flips were possible at times. But in 3s mode both of my sons could do double and close to triple backflips off our small dirt jumps. If you're not careful 3s 100% mode the car will get squirrly and get away from you. But again throttle restraint at 100% and you'll be fineish...haha... But seriously the power and control on this car was fine. With all the power output options you'll find one that works for you. *Note in order to switch between the 2s and 3s mode turn on the car and remote. Once they are connected press the "Set" button 5 times and it will switch between the two modes. 3s beeps 5 times to let you know the mode has changed. Press it another 5 times to switch back to 2s mode. Car will arrive in 2s mode. You will know what mode you are in by the amount of beeps it makes when you turn it on. 1 beep means you are in 2s mode. 3 Beeps on start up means it is set to 3s mode. The car stays in whatever mode you set it to until you press the set button 5 times again. Fun: I asked my boys what they thought after driving it for a couple hours of driving it. To paraphrase their words, they said it feels like the the 1/10 RC cars we own as far as handling goes. It is almost as stable on the turns and climbs up the dirt hills where we bash as easy as our 1/10 bashers. The main difference they said was that it is way easier to do backflips with the Hyper Go. They also loved how fast it accelerate which makes doing flips so easy for them. Recommendations: Car includes one usb charging cable. The batteries take several hours per battery to charge. It would be nice if Hyper Go included 2 usb chargers instead of one. Other then that I don't really have any complains or recommendations. Conclusion: Hyper Go delivers an amazing, and often superior product, at a super affordable price. You get brushless motors, fans installed on both the motor and ESC. All metal gears and drivetrain parts at a fraction of the price of most "hobby grade" rc cars. To the haters out there, sorry to tell you, these are hobby grade rc cars. These same people often argue that since you can't find replacement parts for them at your local hobby shops so it's not really "hobby grade". To me this is a weak argument and not really an issue. Amazon has most replacement parts available to be ordered that will be delivered within a day or two to get you back up and running. If you can't find what you need on Amazon look at hypergorc.com. They have all the replacement parts you could need. Shipping is fast on this website as well. I have ordered parts from there for a 1/16 Hyper Go buggy we own. There are all sort of aluminum upgrade parts you can get from aliexpress and other similar websites. I have also bought these aluminum parts and while shipping is beyond slow, the parts were quality and I will likely buy some of these aluminum parts for this car. Forgot to mention that the Hyper Go support/warranty team is crazy responsive and more then willing to help you with any questions you may have. I have reached out to them 3 times now with random questions, and inquiring what parts I needed to fix something my boys broke on their 1/16 buggy. The 1/16 buggy broke because they ran it full speed into another RC car. Was not surprised it broke. Not sure any car could take a hit like that and not break. The support team confirmed the parts I needed and even provided helpful tips to help me repair it. So what are you waiting for? Just buy the H14BM V3 you won't be disappointed.
A**A
I loved it it’s a great RC car and hopefully the manufacture will change the size of the car it will be much better as a bigger hyper go RC ✌🏾😁
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