Key Specs
About this product
- Aluminum anodized main chassis frame
- High torque big block 280size brushed motor
- PPX4 water resistant FlySky 6-CH ESC/RX unit
- FlySky 6-CH transmitter
- Full metal gear 2-speed – 3 position transmission gear box
- Full metal gear portal axle
- Metal gear steering servo
- Oil filled big bore shocks
- New heavy duty plastic driveshafts
- SOA (servo on axle)
- ABS molded hard body with special locking mechanism
- Winch servo included with metal hook and steel string
- NEW 1.2″ satin silver coated bead lock truck wheels
- Full LED light system included (5 modes)
- New unique specific FDR for 6×6
- Nylon molded realistic tow truck bed
- Remote control mechanical low/high speed gear
- Anti roll bar included in the package for better high speed handling
- Wheelbase: 165mm/240mm
- Ground clearance: 39mm
- Track width: 125mm
- Approach angle: 54.2°
- Departure angle: 52.5°
- Wheels: 25x60mm
- Length: 372mm
- Width: 135.6mm
- Height: 146mm
- Weight: 880g
Frequently Asked Questions
The ARKTOS 6x6 is described as ideal for experienced users rather than beginners. It comes RTR (Ready-to-Run) with a FlySky 6-channel radio system, so no assembly is required, but the vehicle's capabilities and features are geared towards those with some RC hobby knowledge.
The product description does not specify the battery type, capacity, or charger included. You'll need to check the manual or contact customer support for exact battery and charging specifications before purchasing.
The ARKTOS 6x6 RTR includes the vehicle, FlySky 6-channel transmitter, winch servo with metal hook and steel string, LED light system (5 modes), anti-roll bar, and all components needed to run out of the box. No assembly is required as it is ready-to-run.
The 1:18 scale ARKTOS measures 372mm long, 135.6mm wide, and 146mm tall with a 165mm wheelbase, making it a compact micro crawler suitable for indoor and outdoor use. It weighs 880g, so it's portable and easy to transport.
The ARKTOS features a big block 280-size brushed motor with a full metal gear 2-speed transmission for exceptional low-speed control, metal gear portal axles for durability, and a 54.2° approach angle and 52.5° departure angle that enable impressive obstacle navigation and trailing speed.
