This comes with the best RTR electronics. The power compared to the previous version is insane. It's also beefed up in all the right places. They fixed most the issues the customers complained about. Arrma is good about listening to customers for improvements. Unlike their rivals just doing what they want thinking our imput is not good enough. As you will never see customer based changes. Good on you Arrma!
Thanks! RC cars aren’t invincible, everyone should know that, but the takeaway here was that this truck saw a broad range of drivers and it put up with a lot. Being honest ultimately showed how impressive this truck truly is.
Rc driver is the GOAT, that's why! Also check out Thunder RC he put this thing up against the Xmaxx. It was a brutal beating. He also included the repairs, damage and cost of repairs. It's like a week long playlist. The Outcast is a beast! You can't get better out the box for bashing in 1/5 scale. Considering how heavy it is.. You would think it wouldn't last one jump.
@@rcdriverthunder rc is the man when it comes to honestly and bashing. He but the arrma outcast throw the ringer and out did the xmaxx and distroyed the xrt on his channel with durability.
The one simple thing I would recommend new owners do, is check everything's tight. After my first few runs (Nothing to crazy or extreme) I lost a few screws. Two underneath and one on the wing. A few I checked were a little loose. But this thing is fantastic. I'm super happy with the purchase. Would love a slightly tighter turning circle. Besides that, zero complaints.
I don’t comment much on videos but I just have to say you’re my favorite of the many rc channels I’ve watched. You’re very detailed and honest in your reviews. Also, the music you use is definitely my style. I wish I knew the names of them. Keep up the wonderful videos because I look forward to them.
The honesty here ultimately highlighted how good this truck is. I just showed clips from the day. There was a ton more the truck went through. I won’t be able to don’t with every car. But I’ll have videos like this when I can.
There always has to be haters and whiners commenting about what’s wrong. 😂 Instead of focusing on how awesome this video is and the thorough information you gave about this RC. That thing is awesome!
Talk about sending it. Looks like those guys had a blast with a serious truck. Great video and idea, too bad about the sound loss but it came across great.
The body in my Outcast 8s gets destroyed very quickly indeed. And it's so expensive to replace. One of the reasons I 😊don't drive it anymore. The body on the K8S lasts 20x more because of the truggie design. Thanks for the video. I had to put an M2C chassis on both my Outcast 8s and EXB K8S. After like 15 runs, the diff cases have to be retightened. Even the upgraded Arrma aluminum cases suffer from that. Even after using loctite. So yeah, these trucks are very heavy, so if you don't land perfectly almost every time, they tend to break.
I broke my front bumper mount too but on the outside edges where the seam line is and bent 1 axle and didnt jump mine as hard the fact is this thing is heavy!! Surprising no gear od diff damage with the amount of time people landed it on power definitely fast and fun I got 53 with gens ace 100c packs
Great review! I’ve seen this one at hobby store on display and it is huge heavy cool looking truck. Thanks for great bash video. I can’t wait for big rock 6s and Kraton 8s exb video soon. Btw why did you sale your jeep gladiator? Just curious. Thanks 😎
I guess that besides the music you could also have narrated a bit of what was happening, introduce the drivers, etc. :) Good video as allways! I wish I had the moneys for something like these... 😁😁😁
Bashers live a hard life. They’re still fun but I’ve gradually been using trail trucks and crawlers more often, you usually only install upgrades instead of doing repairs all the time . Great video !!
I wasn’t really interested in this truck on release but thought they had done some nice updates. After seeing your video here Greg with everyone driving it I really would like to get one and may save for one come spring! Thanks for the great video 🇨🇦👋
Thanks! This truck is certainly on my favorites list. I witnessed all it went through, where you guys just saw some clips. Arrma did an amazing job with the updates.
I feel there is a benefit to the smaller bashers like the Maxx ... they are lighter and all plastic. I bought mine a year ago and I've been learning to forward, back and double flip and believe me I started out terrible and I'm less terrible now. Yes, my body looks a little rough and I've stripped two spur gears but the spur gear is intentionally plastic so that you strip that and nothing else in a drive train ... very smart engineering. Other than that I've just had to re-screw in a couple suspension pins after they've slowly backed out. -- Seeing the larger issues that happen with heavier vehicles like this Outcast ... I think I'll stick to the middle sized ones. -- Great video as always ... and that's rough when you loose audio, I'm sure that was a disappointment but no worries the video was still great!
The smaller models are fun and like them a lot however, the size and weight of the 5th scale models is another experience and something the small models just can’t give.
I have reviewed a lot of HoBao RC’s over the years. Although I really like the brand, I wouldn’t say they were more bulletproof. I have a Hyper MT Plus II sitting in my shop with chipped outdrives, bent rear shafts and a blown center diff after 2 packs. They’re on par with other good brands.
HaBao doesn't seem to have 1/5th scale at all, so how are they more bullet proof? That 4 year old MT Plus II is a speed bump my Outcast would run over.
Honestly seems really cool but for a grand it has an awful lot of broken stuff. I wish someone would make a fast vehicle with the ability to hold figures preferably 6 inch figures.
Because I lost my local bash spots I have to travel much farther to make videos. Some video’s would cost $50-60 in gas for 1 RC. And I go out doing videos or additional testing at least 4-5 times a week. So I got a good price for it and I’m looking at Mavericks and Santa Cruzes because they have double the gas mileage. I miss the Gladiator a lot though.
Thunder rc is the man when it comes to honestly and bashing. He but the arrma outcast throw the ringer and out did the xmaxx and distroyed the xrt on his channel with durability. Hope you will be this honest @RCdriver with Traxxas rc also, most people aren't about Traxxas.
I haven’t seen any of his videos. But from what you say, setting out to destroy something doesn’t actually prove anything. Having spoken to RC designers and engineers over the years, that type of driving WILL break stuff, but not necessarily find the weak parts. It depends on the type of driving also. In the case of the XRT, people sending it to destroy it, completely missed the fact that it is a performance oriented truck. Not meant to be sent, meant to be finessed over jumps. The X-Maxx is their truck to send. So if someone doesn’t understand what the product is about, I wouldn’t call them the most honest in their assessment, I may however consider some of their thoughts when forming my overall opinion about a product.
6S is still the sweet spot for these cars. Biggest enemy of the 1/5th scale outcast is the weight. It's parts are proportionally not large enough or strong enough for when that much weight hits the ground. Still a badass truck, but that same truck in 6s is bulletproof.
One thing about arrma dominating traxxas with performance you can exceed your skill levels, where traxxas you’re going add performance and those guys don’t bash , guy at lhs had beautiful SRT but he a small fortune invested and I know he’s not getting it dirty or bashing it. .
I know it's not a perfect world, but for 1000 bucks I feel it should have held up better to a few hours of bashing. If the intent was to build a truck for tricks and built to be tough. They have failed in the built to be tough claim. IMO
Screws pulling out ....screws backing out ? Design Flaw !..I own numerous Arrma vehicles and every one of them has design flaws that are never corrected with new models. Example...every Arrma comes straight out of the box with the front wheels flopping around like a flaccid pecker. Sorry just had to get that out.
The performance and durability of this Outcast 8S EXB RTR is essentially on-par with most 1/8 scale RTR trucks, which is saying a lot for a large scale, aluminum chassis RTR stock out of the box! So, perhaps in terms of large scale, the X--Maxx and XRT got there first, but those are lighter plastic tub trucks, and they certainly come with their own sets of issues. I have been holding-out getting into the new 1/5 platforms since I got back into the hobby a few years ago because the RTRs come off a bit sluggish, and if you weren't landing on the wheels...and mistakes do happen...stuff breaks rather easily. So it looked as though you needed to spend quite a lot on aftermarket parts (as I did with the Baja 5B Flux RTR back in the day), then after all that extra bulk, you needed yet more powerful electronics if you wanted to rip them like an 1/8 scale rig. I would say that now with the new ARRMA 8S EXB RTRs out there competing with the X-Maxx and XRT, as well as the availability of reasonably priced and higher capacity LiPos, maybe we are starting the golden age of large scale off-road RC that is far more accessible now to people in the hobby than several years ago. Sure, there is still more expense involved than 1/10 and 1/8 scale trucks, but it seems more obtainable now to mainstream RC enthusiasts that are ready to take that next step beyond 1/8 scale trucks.
The 5th scale models are just such a fun experience to run with their weight and size. Xmaxx is fun for level non flip jumps, but struggles to rotate for flips being a truck.
This comes with the best RTR electronics. The power compared to the previous version is insane. It's also beefed up in all the right places. They fixed most the issues the customers complained about. Arrma is good about listening to customers for improvements. Unlike their rivals just doing what they want thinking our imput is not good enough. As you will never see customer based changes. Good on you Arrma!
Great job being honest and open about the damage👍. Too bad it's not more common on RUclips.
Thanks! RC cars aren’t invincible, everyone should know that, but the takeaway here was that this truck saw a broad range of drivers and it put up with a lot. Being honest ultimately showed how impressive this truck truly is.
Rc driver is the GOAT, that's why! Also check out Thunder RC he put this thing up against the Xmaxx. It was a brutal beating. He also included the repairs, damage and cost of repairs. It's like a week long playlist. The Outcast is a beast! You can't get better out the box for bashing in 1/5 scale. Considering how heavy it is.. You would think it wouldn't last one jump.
That's a lot of bad driving bro lol😂
@@rcdriverthunder rc is the man when it comes to honestly and bashing. He but the arrma outcast throw the ringer and out did the xmaxx and distroyed the xrt on his channel with durability.
The one simple thing I would recommend new owners do, is check everything's tight. After my first few runs (Nothing to crazy or extreme) I lost a few screws. Two underneath and one on the wing. A few I checked were a little loose.
But this thing is fantastic. I'm super happy with the purchase. Would love a slightly tighter turning circle. Besides that, zero complaints.
Do this for every truck! Love to see it in the hands of different drivers. Durability/drivability testing at it's finest!
I don’t comment much on videos but I just have to say you’re my favorite of the many rc channels I’ve watched. You’re very detailed and honest in your reviews. Also, the music you use is definitely my style. I wish I knew the names of them. Keep up the wonderful videos because I look forward to them.
Best RC review/durability test with multiple drivers!!!! Really appreciate your honesty about damages. I hope you will continue with this format
The honesty here ultimately highlighted how good this truck is. I just showed clips from the day. There was a ton more the truck went through. I won’t be able to don’t with every car. But I’ll have videos like this when I can.
I got the 8s blx version and absolutely love it . I like the stability of the 1/5 scale
There always has to be haters and whiners commenting about what’s wrong. 😂 Instead of focusing on how awesome this video is and the thorough information you gave about this RC. That thing is awesome!
These big rigs are getting seriously tough!
Fun video👌
Most honest review of RUclips thank you
Great review thanks for sharing.
Love this video also the different driving type
Talk about sending it. Looks like those guys had a blast with a serious truck. Great video and idea, too bad about the sound loss but it came across great.
Looks like a real fun outing, I bet you got some awesome B roll footage!
Nice idea for this video! Definitely smth fresh and new, thanks for that 💪🤩😉
Good video👍 nicely done! Thanks for this video!
Great job on the video, I had fun driving it. Thanks for handing over the remote.😊
Thanks for helping out. Sorry about losing the audio and not being able to introduce you. I was devastated when I imported the clips.
bloomin huge! 😂👍great video 😊👍
The body in my Outcast 8s gets destroyed very quickly indeed. And it's so expensive to replace. One of the reasons I 😊don't drive it anymore. The body on the K8S lasts 20x more because of the truggie design. Thanks for the video. I had to put an M2C chassis on both my Outcast 8s and EXB K8S. After like 15 runs, the diff cases have to be retightened. Even the upgraded Arrma aluminum cases suffer from that. Even after using loctite. So yeah, these trucks are very heavy, so if you don't land perfectly almost every time, they tend to break.
Are u reinforcing the body interior with drywall tape and shoe goo or e6000? If not, a must for basher bodies
Such an amazing review and punishment test... THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW... I am a subscriber because of this awesome review 😉🔥
Which one to go fo
Between Xmaxx vs Outcast v2 8s?
Both great rigs. Depends on which platform you already are invested in with batteries/charger and local parts availability
I hav the 1/8 notorious it's a beast. But I broke my rear spoiler and Wheelie bar.
I also bent my front shock. The car still works !
I broke my front bumper mount too but on the outside edges where the seam line is and bent 1 axle and didnt jump mine as hard the fact is this thing is heavy!! Surprising no gear od diff damage with the amount of time people landed it on power definitely fast and fun I got 53 with gens ace 100c packs
Great video love the beater testing … 😂
Great review! I’ve seen this one at hobby store on display and it is huge heavy cool looking truck. Thanks for great bash video. I can’t wait for big rock 6s and Kraton 8s exb video soon. Btw why did you sale your jeep gladiator? Just curious. Thanks 😎
Been spending too much on gas in the Gladiator now that I have to travel farther to bash and video. Looking at a small crossover truck next.
I guess that besides the music you could also have narrated a bit of what was happening, introduce the drivers, etc. :)
Good video as allways! I wish I had the moneys for something like these... 😁😁😁
Bashers live a hard life. They’re still fun but I’ve gradually been using trail trucks and crawlers more often, you usually only install upgrades instead of doing repairs all the time . Great video !!
I wasn’t really interested in this truck on release but thought they had done some nice updates. After seeing your video here Greg with everyone driving it I really would like to get one and may save for one come spring! Thanks for the great video 🇨🇦👋
Thanks! This truck is certainly on my favorites list. I witnessed all it went through, where you guys just saw some clips. Arrma did an amazing job with the updates.
Drill the F & R diff case with a 4mm drill bit and fit M5 x 25mm screws.
Very nice
for all that rcm offers id really like to see it on other things than the 1 jump . for a grand and the size it took a beating and survived
Driver 9 my boy Jeff 😂 Jeff!!
It's a beast
I wish arrma would release a crawler platform it would be super cool for axial to have a little bit of competition haha
Never happen because they partnered with horizon and axial
They are part of the same company. Will never happen. Get a vanquish truck
I feel there is a benefit to the smaller bashers like the Maxx ... they are lighter and all plastic. I bought mine a year ago and I've been learning to forward, back and double flip and believe me I started out terrible and I'm less terrible now. Yes, my body looks a little rough and I've stripped two spur gears but the spur gear is intentionally plastic so that you strip that and nothing else in a drive train ... very smart engineering. Other than that I've just had to re-screw in a couple suspension pins after they've slowly backed out. -- Seeing the larger issues that happen with heavier vehicles like this Outcast ... I think I'll stick to the middle sized ones. -- Great video as always ... and that's rough when you loose audio, I'm sure that was a disappointment but no worries the video was still great!
The smaller models are fun and like them a lot however, the size and weight of the 5th scale models is another experience and something the small models just can’t give.
Where is this hobby shop? Edit:I found it in the description 😂great video that was a unique way to durability test a big 1/5😎💪🏻👊🏻
Heck yeah!!
BA !! . If I run outta gas it can pull me & the Honda Scooter .
Have you ever tested a hobao? Those are far more bullet proof . So under rated and I can't understand why
Agree , I've had an exb kraton and the hobao runs rings around it all day
I have reviewed a lot of HoBao RC’s over the years. Although I really like the brand, I wouldn’t say they were more bulletproof. I have a Hyper MT Plus II sitting in my shop with chipped outdrives, bent rear shafts and a blown center diff after 2 packs. They’re on par with other good brands.
HaBao doesn't seem to have 1/5th scale at all, so how are they more bullet proof? That 4 year old MT Plus II is a speed bump my Outcast would run over.
@@Scolecite just my opinion .
Where is this
its too bad, you could have done a few mics around the perim, a lav on the jump and near landing areas and picked u some sick sound!
A channel & basher for the people!!!
Awesome letting random peeps drive it i have this same beast it’s so awesome
Needs more gearing for air control
Put the bigger pinion for more air control this thing is way under gear for my opinion
Too many issues. I'll go with xrt. Thanks.
5000mah 100c = about 10 min run time
next time consider a sound man! :)
Honestly seems really cool but for a grand it has an awful lot of broken stuff. I wish someone would make a fast vehicle with the ability to hold figures preferably 6 inch figures.
OMG poor outcast.
Did you just get tired of the Gladiator?
Because I lost my local bash spots I have to travel much farther to make videos. Some video’s would cost $50-60 in gas for 1 RC. And I go out doing videos or additional testing at least 4-5 times a week. So I got a good price for it and I’m looking at Mavericks and Santa Cruzes because they have double the gas mileage. I miss the Gladiator a lot though.
@@rcdriver 10-4, that's a very practical reason. I was just wondering, thanks for responding! 🍺
Muito bom ❤❤❤❤❤
Gief! 😅
Anyone who can afford to fork out a grand, seriously props to you👏
Thunder rc is the man when it comes to honestly and bashing. He but the arrma outcast throw the ringer and out did the xmaxx and distroyed the xrt on his channel with durability. Hope you will be this honest @RCdriver with Traxxas rc also, most people aren't about Traxxas.
I haven’t seen any of his videos. But from what you say, setting out to destroy something doesn’t actually prove anything. Having spoken to RC designers and engineers over the years, that type of driving WILL break stuff, but not necessarily find the weak parts. It depends on the type of driving also. In the case of the XRT, people sending it to destroy it, completely missed the fact that it is a performance oriented truck. Not meant to be sent, meant to be finessed over jumps. The X-Maxx is their truck to send. So if someone doesn’t understand what the product is about, I wouldn’t call them the most honest in their assessment, I may however consider some of their thoughts when forming my overall opinion about a product.
👍😎✊
didnt see..do not be Kevin
Um, It’s just people driving the truck and enjoying it as they should. Then giving honest results. If you watched, you would have seen that.
TOO MUCH WEIGHT... FOR DESIGN.DAMN NEAR NEED CAR QUALITY PARTS FOR BULLET PROOF VEHICLE
Good video.... but it's difficult to make a jump as horrible as that driver 2, unnecessary abuse.
6S is still the sweet spot for these cars. Biggest enemy of the 1/5th scale outcast is the weight. It's parts are proportionally not large enough or strong enough for when that much weight hits the ground. Still a badass truck, but that same truck in 6s is bulletproof.
One thing about arrma dominating traxxas with performance you can exceed your skill levels, where traxxas you’re going add performance and those guys don’t bash , guy at lhs had beautiful SRT but he a small fortune invested and I know he’s not getting it dirty or bashing it. .
Nice truck but way out of my price range for a toy
very understandable
It’s not a toy 😂 it’s hobby grade
@@MrRicardo3437 lol
I know it's not a perfect world, but for 1000 bucks I feel it should have held up better to a few hours of bashing. If the intent was to build a truck for tricks and built to be tough. They have failed in the built to be tough claim. IMO
Screws pulling out ....screws backing out ? Design Flaw !..I own numerous Arrma vehicles and every one of them has design flaws that are never corrected with new models. Example...every Arrma comes straight out of the box with the front wheels flopping around like a flaccid pecker. Sorry just had to get that out.
🤘🏼🤘🏼
The performance and durability of this Outcast 8S EXB RTR is essentially on-par with most 1/8 scale RTR trucks, which is saying a lot for a large scale, aluminum chassis RTR stock out of the box! So, perhaps in terms of large scale, the X--Maxx and XRT got there first, but those are lighter plastic tub trucks, and they certainly come with their own sets of issues. I have been holding-out getting into the new 1/5 platforms since I got back into the hobby a few years ago because the RTRs come off a bit sluggish, and if you weren't landing on the wheels...and mistakes do happen...stuff breaks rather easily. So it looked as though you needed to spend quite a lot on aftermarket parts (as I did with the Baja 5B Flux RTR back in the day), then after all that extra bulk, you needed yet more powerful electronics if you wanted to rip them like an 1/8 scale rig. I would say that now with the new ARRMA 8S EXB RTRs out there competing with the X-Maxx and XRT, as well as the availability of reasonably priced and higher capacity LiPos, maybe we are starting the golden age of large scale off-road RC that is far more accessible now to people in the hobby than several years ago. Sure, there is still more expense involved than 1/10 and 1/8 scale trucks, but it seems more obtainable now to mainstream RC enthusiasts that are ready to take that next step beyond 1/8 scale trucks.
The 5th scale models are just such a fun experience to run with their weight and size. Xmaxx is fun for level non flip jumps, but struggles to rotate for flips being a truck.