

🚀 Elevate your off-road game with the Everest Ascent – climb higher, last longer, and stand out!
The Redcat Racing Everest Ascent 1/10 Scale Rock Crawler combines a powerful 550 42-turn motor, portal axles for superior ground clearance, and a low center of gravity chassis to deliver exceptional rock crawling performance. Featuring a quick-change underdrive transfer case and the precise RTX-4C 4-channel radio system, it offers customizable control and adaptability for diverse terrains. Built with durable metal gears, waterproof servo, and aluminum oil-filled shocks, this ready-to-run crawler is designed for serious enthusiasts seeking premium performance and rugged reliability.
| ASIN | B0CKG5TZ3H |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,969 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #66 in Remote- & App-Controlled Crawlers |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (136) |
| Date First Available | 12 October 2023 |
| Item model number | RER22767 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 2 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 US |
| Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 27.94 x 27.94 cm; 3.86 kg |
| Scale | 1:10 Scale |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium |
R**B
Great truck but came with broken pan hard mount due to the way it’s packaged. But this is not a toy rc this is as close to comp crawler you can buy rtr or its brother the ascent fusion. As far as its capabilities are concerned its out crawls my heavily modified trx4 sport and both my axials right out of the box.
A**R
Great support. If something arrives broken or ends up broken, Redcat sends replacement without hesitation. I own multiple RC’s and redcat’s support has been so much extra compared to bigger brands like Armma or Traxxas. They offer live chat, and don’t push you to find a solution to your own problem. Unlike my Armma, whose product arrived with wobbly ass wheels and wouldn’t connect to the remote, they told me to purchase replacements myself since it was “wear and tear”. It ARRIVED like that! Traxxas and Armmas support also asks for too much information, and you can only contact them via email (it takes them a week to reply back!) Redcat offered a replacement within a few minutes (live chat) and it shipped quickly as well. The car itself is great as well. Metal gears, portal axles, great servo and motor. Climbs as well as crawlers double the price. It also looks great with a really stiff and rigid chassis and metal shocks. Really durable as well. Dropped it upside down from 5ft without the body and the only damage was the metal corner flattening a little. I run a 5200 battery mainly but if I’m too lazy to charge and storage it, I use a small 1800mah battery. It has insane battery life. I can go for a week without charging the 1800 battery. Maybe I’m used to bashers and on road cars but insane battery life. Fun. Only cons are the suspension have very very very little flex, and its slower than me walking.
T**S
I love this crawler! Ran fantastic out of the box. I paired it with a 3s lipo battery, tried ac2s but the 3s gives it more power. Well worth the money. Tons of accessories for it so you can customize it your way. Highly recommend it if you want to get into crawling without breaking the bank.
D**D
I like this RC Truck. It looks really cool. It works great right out of the box. Even the box it came in looks good. It has a low center of gravity. So it is a good climber. It is heavier than my other RC Truck of the same 1/10 scale. It must be built a little sturdier. The Venom 5000, 30C, 2 Cell, 7.4 Volt battery works good in it. The battery came with 3 adaptors so it will work with other RC vehicles. I also have a 1984 Chevy Base Camp K10 Rock Crawler. This battery also works with that truck.
C**E
It's a capable crawler, looks good too! The build quality is less than spectacular. It came with a broken upper link and stripped panhard mount holes. Fix that stuff throw some shocks and wheels on it and hit the rocks though.
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