Unleash the beast that is the Hyper SS Cage Truggy. HoBao continue to develop their SS platform with the Cage Truggy nitro RTR featuring a full aluminium roll cage over the SS truggy chassis.
The Cage Truggy features the latest suspension design for improved traction and stability. Reduced weight over its predecessor provides the SST with improved acceleration for better speed and jumping.
Each long throw suspension arm is handled by anti-roll bars and the latest generation 17mm big bore oil filled shock absorbers that feature threaded bodies for fine spring tension tuning. Optimized steering block and hub carrier provide better steering and rough track handling.
The installed radio consists of HoBao 2.4ghz 2-channel radio and high quality Savox servos to help truly unleash the performance of the Hyper Cage Truggy. Power is provided by HoBao’s own Hyper 28 MacStar engine and polished tuned pipe fueled up by the oversized 150cc fuel tank for longer run times (legal 125cc option available)
Available with a stealth grey anodized aluminium chassis, components and burnt orange roll cage.
Want something different for your nitro off road cravings? Tackle the Hyper SS Cage Truggy!
Hyper SS Cage Truggy Nitro Features:
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Please note: HoBao have made a rolling change and the chassis and other anodised parts are no longer Burnt Orange and are now Stealth Grey.
Royal mail at £3.95, or Express at £6.95.
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Yes, this is an RTR (Ready to Run) model so includes engine, radio control gear, etc.
All you need is fuel and starting equipment. Why not check out one of our "nitro starter pack" combo packages listed.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This comes with the Hobao Hyper 28 MacStar engine.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
At time of writing, these are showing a due date of approximately September 22nd.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Not a lot really they are based on the same platform with a similar chassis and setup, just a different look and style to each.
The differences are mostly cosmetic.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models