ExHobby RC Planes & Drones Review 2026: Beginner to Advanced Models Tested
ExHobby sells RC aircraft from beginner foam trainers to GPS-stabilised fixed-wing planes and racing drones. We flew three models over 6 weeks of field testing.
ExHobby sells RC aircraft from beginner foam trainers to GPS-stabilised fixed-wing planes and racing drones. We flew three models over 6 weeks of field testing.
Trak Racer builds aluminium profile sim racing rigs used by professional esports teams and serious home racers. We assembled and drove the TR8 Pro for 6 weeks.
Engwe fat tyre e-bikes handle city streets, gravel paths, and light off-road terrain with equal competence. We rode the Engine Pro for 8 weeks across multiple terrains.
PocLink’s global walkie-talkie combines LoRa mesh networking with satellite connectivity for communication anywhere on Earth. We tested it across remote wilderness and urban areas over 6 weeks.
Dorsal makes fibreglass and carbon surfboard fins across all major fin systems (FCS, Futures, single). We tested 4 fin sets across 6 surfers and 8 weeks of sessions.
RockBros makes cycling accessories — bags, lights, locks, and clothing — at prices that undercut Topeak, Lezyne, and Ortlieb while staying competitive on quality.
Arrowhead Tactical makes field-tested tactical clothing for law enforcement, military, and outdoor enthusiasts. We wore their combat shirt and pants across four months of outdoor use.
Military Shop Australia supplies genuine surplus gear and quality reproduction military equipment. We tested their knife, field gear, and clothing range over 3 months.
Maxoak portable power stations offer large-capacity battery backup for camping, van life, and home emergency use. We tested the 500Wh unit through 3 months of field use.
The Kaiweets HT118A packs True RMS, NCV detection, and CAT III 1000V safety into a $32 package. We tested it against a $180 Fluke on 50 measurements to see how it holds up.