HNR / Hong Nor Racing
HNR Werewolf H9803 1/10スケール 4WD ブラシレス RC レーシングカー (バッテリーと充電器なし)
HNR Werewolf H9803 1/10スケール 4WD ブラシレス RC レーシングカー (バッテリーと充電器なし)
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HNR Werewolf H9803は、スピードとドリフト性能の両方を追求した高性能1/10スケールブラシレス4WD RCレーシングカーです。堅牢な3652 3300KVブラシレスモーターと、2セルから3セルのLi-Poバッテリーに対応した60A Hobbywing WP-10BL60-RTR/60A ESCを搭載しています。吸気グリルを備えたリアルなボディシェル、多機能LEDライト、ハイグリップレーシングタイヤに加え、多彩なドライビング体験を提供するドリフトタイヤを装備しています。内蔵DVC(ジャイロスコープ)は高速走行時の安定性と操縦性を向上させ、RC愛好家にとって最適な選択肢です。商品番号H9803、工場出荷時の99% RTRバージョン(バッテリーと充電器は付属しません)。
仕様:
- モデル番号: H9803
- スケール: 1/10
- ドライブタイプ: 4WD、RTR
- 重量(電池なし): 1.74KG
- バッテリー互換性: 2S または 3S Li-Po
- バッテリーサイズ(長さ×幅×高さ): ≤ 145 x 50 x 25mm
- モーター: Hobbywing 3652 3300KV ブラシレス
- ESC:ホビーウィング WP-10BL60-RTR/60A
- 最高速度: 85KM/h (3S)、75KM/h (2S)
- ホイールベース: 260mm
- 寸法(長さ×幅×高さ): 440×200×150mm
- 距離範囲: 150メートル以上
- 本体材質:プラスチック、PA、金属、ゴム、電子機器
- コントローラー: 2.4G/5CH
- 追加機能: DVC (ジャイロスコープ)、LEDライト、ハイグリップレーシングタイヤ、ドリフトタイヤ付属
- 認証: EN71、ROHS、CE











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The HNR Werewolf H9803 was my entry into the RC hobby, and it hooked me right away! It's an incredibly fun to drive. On a 2S battery, at 75% throttle speed it's the perfect amount of fast and fun to learn, after you get some skill driving crank it to 100%. but on 3S, it's a monster! insanely fast and exciting, the box says up 56+ mph on 3s.
with the wide-body look of the car it looks aggressive AF!, it looks fantastic in both color schemes. It's an amazing road car, it also got me into drifting. I didn't care for it before, but trying the included drift tires changed my mind. It's so much fun learning how to slide around things!
I've found only one weak point: the Rear Axle Hub Carrier (#H98183). Mine broke, through normal use. Had to glue it together till my replacement arrived, Ordered an aluminum set to replace my replacement so my top tip is to find and purchase a spare set right away—it's the only part that has broken on me.
The HNR Werewolf H9803 was my entry into the RC hobby, and it hooked me right away. It’s incredibly fun to drive. On a 2S battery, running at about 75% throttle, it’s the perfect balance of speed and control for learning. Once you build up some skill, crank it to 100%—then switch to 3S, and it becomes a monster. The box claims 56+ mph on 3S, and it feels every bit that fast.
The wide-body design gives the car an aggressive look—fantastic in both available color schemes. As a road car, it performs very well, and it also has the ability to drift. While it is not a dedicated drift car, swapping to the included drift tires makes it capable and extremely fun for sliding around.
So far, I’ve found only one weak point: the Rear Axle Hub Carrier (#H98183). Mine broke under normal use, so I glued it back together until my replacement arrived. I also ordered an aluminum upgrade set to avoid the issue in the future. My top tip: pick up a spare set right away—this is the only part that has failed on me. I give it a Full Recommendation, look around for a source on spare part.
The HNR Werewolf H9803 was my entry into the RC hobby, and it hooked me right away! It's an incredibly fun to drive. On a 2S battery, at 75% throttle speed it's the perfect amount of fast and fun to learn, after you get some skill driving crank it to 100%. but on 3S, it's a monster! insanely fast and exciting, the box says up 56+ mph on 3s.
with the wide-body look of the car it looks aggressive AF!, it looks fantastic in both color schemes. It's an amazing road car, it also got me into drifting. I didn't care for it before, but trying the included drift tires changed my mind. It's so much fun learning how to slide around things!
I've found only one weak point: the Rear Axle Hub Carrier (#H98183). Mine broke, through normal use. Had to glue it together till my replacement arrived, Ordered an aluminum set to replace my replacement so my top tip is to find and purchase a spare set right away—it's the only part that has broken on me.
The HNR Werewolf H9803 was my entry into the RC hobby, and it hooked me right away. It’s incredibly fun to drive. On a 2S battery, running at about 75% throttle, it’s the perfect balance of speed and control for learning. Once you build up some skill, crank it to 100%—then switch to 3S, and it becomes a monster. The box claims 56+ mph on 3S, and it feels every bit that fast.
The wide-body design gives the car an aggressive look—fantastic in both available color schemes. As a road car, it performs very well, and it also has the ability to drift. While it is not a dedicated drift car, swapping to the included drift tires makes it capable and extremely fun for sliding around.
So far, I’ve found only one weak point: the Rear Axle Hub Carrier (#H98183). Mine broke under normal use, so I glued it back together until my replacement arrived. I also ordered an aluminum upgrade set to avoid the issue in the future. My top tip: pick up a spare set right away—this is the only part that has failed on me. I give it a Full Recommendation, look around for a source on spare part.