Saturday, October 15, 2011

Cyclaws Remote Control Vehicle

Cyclaws Remote Control Vehicle Review





Cyclaws Remote Control Vehicle Feature


  • Wheels have transforming action
  • Can be done manually or R/C
  • Body of vehicle is designed in a futuristic style
  • Undercarriage of vehicle when flipped robot appears in driver seat
  • Batteries: rechargeale nickel hydrogen 9.6V included. Transmitter: 9V battery (not included)



Cyclaws Remote Control Vehicle Overview


Thundercats Cyclaws Remote Control Vehicle

 

  • Wheels have transforming action
  • Can be done manually or R/C
  • Body of vehicle is designed in a futuristic style
  • Undercarriage of vehicle when flipped robot appears in driver seat
  • Batteries: rechargeale nickel hydrogen 9.6V included. Transmitter: 9V battery (not included)

Scale 1:12 remote control vehicle with transforming wheels. Wheels transform to claws. Perfect for outdoor play; vehicle wheels allows for diverse terrains. Vehicle performs and does tricks, flips, wheelies, and spinning action.

 

  • Product Measures: 10.5 x 9.7 x 4 inches
  • Recommended Ages: 6 - 12 years



Cyclaws Remote Control Vehicle Specifications


The CyClaws from Bandai is a fast and furious remote-control car with wicked wheels that transform into claws. When the wheels are closed, this RC vehicle can gun at high speeds, but when the wheels are transformed into claws they facilitate claw flips, wheelies, and spins. Kids aged 8 years and up will be fascinated by the CyClaws' speedy reaction time and crazy stunts.

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Remote Control Vehicle

Ages: 8 years and up
Requires: Ready to use after charging


What We Think

Fun factor:5 starts
Durability:5 starts
Ease of assembly:5 starts
Educational factor:3 starts
Novelty factor:4 starts

The Good: The claw-like tires help facilitate amazing tricks.

The Challenging: For outdoor use only.

In a Nutshell: A wickedly unique RC vehicle with transformable claw-like tires.
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CyClaws closed
With wheels closed and locked the CyClaws delivers high-speed action! View larger.


CyClaws action
Activate the claws to perform flips, wheelies, spins, and other stunts. View larger.

An RC Car with Several Wicked Action Modes
The CyClaws from Bandai is no ordinary remote-control vehicle. This durable, dust-kicking machine is designed like a sleek racing car with monster wheels that transform into claws. Each tire features a locking mechanism that allows you to drive with the tire claws open or closed. The tires can be adjusted separately, making this RC vehicle versatile and open to experimentation.

When its wheels are locked in closed-claw mode, the CyClaws runs like a high-speed RC car that can stop on a dime. Drive this vehicle in open-claw mode, and it runs like a creature with a mind of its own. When its claws are out, the CyClaws performs flips, wheelies, spins, and other astounding stunts. Look out for the driver when the car flips--you'll see him on the car's undercarriage.

The wheels switch from regular to claw-like manually, via remote control, or when the vehicle bumps into obstacles. Though you and your child will be operating the CyClaws, it will still react and perform tricks spontaneously.


Simple Set Up and Easy-to-Use Remote Control
Bandai's CyClaws comes equipped with a battery pack for the car, a battery charger, and 9-volt battery for the remote control. Before handing this RC vehicle to your kids, you'll need to charge the 9.6-volt battery pack with the included charger for four hours.

Because the CyClaws is fast and may react spontaneously when it runs into obstacles, it's recommended for outdoor use on pavements, sidewalks, or turfs with short grass. The remote control's two joysticks allow for more nuanced movement of the CyClaws. This will come in handy when you want CyClaws to perform astonishing spins.


What's in the Box
CyClaws RC vehicle, remote control, 9.6-volt Ni-MH battery pack, charger, 9-volt battery, and instructions.


CyClaws action

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