Recently Bezgar asked me to review their new brushless Truggy, the HP163S. I never heard of Bezgar before, but once I started digging I saw that this line of vehicles seems to be a rebrand of the MJX Hyper Go 4x4 vehicles, so I decided to give it a try. The new model comes with a pair of 2S batteries, and the battery design is different from the MJX version in that it's got a stepped hardcase that fits securely into the chassis, but since it still uses a standard Deans plug, other batteries can be used. The electronics are 3S compatible and Bezgar sent me a 3S battery to try in it.
This was my first experience with this chassis, and I was really impressed. It's built like a tank, and took all the abuse that my daughter and I could dish out. We had a ton of fun using it and I'm going to wind up doing some more videos on it. If you're looking for a cheap small scale basher, this one is worth a look. On dirt, I found the 2S to be more than enough power, and 3S just got uncontrollable, so I wound up sticking with the 2S
I'll do some speed runs soon, but on 3S the thing is a missile.
review video:
https://youtu.be/6rG8xaSCjwA
This was my first experience with this chassis, and I was really impressed. It's built like a tank, and took all the abuse that my daughter and I could dish out. We had a ton of fun using it and I'm going to wind up doing some more videos on it. If you're looking for a cheap small scale basher, this one is worth a look. On dirt, I found the 2S to be more than enough power, and 3S just got uncontrollable, so I wound up sticking with the 2S
I'll do some speed runs soon, but on 3S the thing is a missile.
review video:
https://youtu.be/6rG8xaSCjwA