Spec Ops Truck 12V Electric Ride on Toy for Kids

1.5 (38)
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Product Details

Web ID: 12397711

Kids, ages 3 - 12, will rev it up and embrace the raw, rugged power of the 12v spec ops ride - on truck. Your little kid can cruise around on the ride on truck, which can switch between speeds of 2.5 to 5 miles per hour and travel in forward or reverse.

  • Product Features

    • Product dimensions - 44" L x 30" W x 23" H
    • Push - button lights up the dashboard and starts the adventure
    • Roaring engine, ignition and horn sounds are so realistic
    • Go off - road with working LED headlights, independent suspension
    • Plastic
    • Wipe Clean
    • Imported
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Ratings & Reviews

1.5/5

38 star ratings & reviews

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3 years ago

Crap

Very disappointed in this. Ran about 4 times and won’t do anything now. Piece of crap you ask me

Customer review from huffybikes.com

3 years ago
from Salt Lake City

Dead.... It just died...... Dont' Buy!!!

We bought this for our kids for Christmas. Since it was winter we recently brought it out to use. They road it maybe three (3) now it wont start, won't do anything. The battery says its charged but nothing.....

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Response from huffybikes.com

Community Manager 3 years ago

We're very sorry to hear this, Chris. Please give us a call at 800 872 2453 at your earliest convenience for assistance.

3 years ago
from canada chatham kent

sucks

gear is striped things not even 6 months old sons vary upset

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Response from huffybikes.com

Community Manager 3 years ago

Oh no! We are so sorry to hear this. Please give us a call at 800 872 2453 for assistance.

3 years ago

No start fix***

So like many I had the issue with no starting after a full charge. I changed the battery and it still wouldn’t start so then I changed the fuses (2) and it still didn’t start and finally I changed the Power Button and boom problem solved!! Hope this helps for those who didn’t get the warranty

Customer review from huffybikes.com

3 years ago

Like the body style

Need rubber wheel to hold more grip to avoid slipping

Recommends this product

Customer review from huffybikes.com

3 years ago
from Louisiana

Do NOT BUY!!

Straight out the box it didn’t work!! Charged 9hrs nothing everything plugged in but NOTHING came on. The steering rod holes weren’t lined up had to take the dash off to get steering rod in. They number all the washers the same in the instructions like they could be used anywhere but that’s not the case some are smaller than others. Just all the way around JUNK!!

Customer review from huffybikes.com

3 years ago
from Sugarland, Tx

Very disappointed

Grandparents bought this for my 7 year old for Christmas. Rode it for the first time yesterday... My son is 7 and barely fits in it. This 3-12 age is a joke, but more importantly, the thing won't hold a charge. He was able to ride for most of the day but we plugged it up over night and let it charge for about 10 hours. Got in it this morning and didn't make it 15 yards before it died. When we plug it up the light on the charger blinks inconsistently and there is not guide in the manual as to what the different blinks mean.

Customer review from huffybikes.com

3 years ago
from Temecula, CA

Sub-Par Quality and design, ages 4-7

Huffy is a staple in the bike industry. So one has to wonder why they didn't access their limitless supply of round tubular steel. The frame utilizes cheap square tube that looks to be 1/2", maybe 3/8's. I can see this as problematic down the road. Next is the wheel base. Yes, this looks really cool. My son was very excited and I also thought it was awesome it had a suspension system. However... the wheelbase is so wide that it can't fit through our gate entrance and we have to carry in sideways through. This places a lot of strain on the suspension system and axle. Another weak point. Then there is the age range. It says 3-12. That is laughable. First off, a 3 year old is going to run into everything in this beast. There is no parental safety control and all they have to do is flip the speed switch. My 5 year old is about at the max even at just 46lbs. I can't even imagine an 8yo trying to drive this thing around in rabbit mode at .0004 mph. It's a 4-7 max age range. Lastly, the big one. I'm referring to the MASSIVE turning radius. Our yard is somewhat narrow at around 18' usable. The steering linkage has a hard stop that makes it impossible to make the turn around, even with me guiding him. I used some channel locks to bend the tab back flat and maybe gained an extra 1.5 degrees because the linkage is also a limiter and the hard stop seems to just protect the wheels from hitting the fender. It's very frustrating. He can just barely make the turns now, but this means he has three options. An outer perimeter only lap, a figure 8, and Austin Powers mode. Realistically to enjoy this, here's what you need; Ages 4-7 < 60lbs Big open yard Low expectations on the life-span

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