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The CEN Reeper SC is one of those RC trucks that makes more sense once you stop judging it as a pure short course racer. Officially, it is a 1/10 scale 4WD RTR brushless short course truck. In practice, it feels more like a short course basher with desert truck attitude: matte black body, rear spare tire, driver and navigator figures, fire extinguisher details, soft suspension, and enough 3S power to pull off stunts most 1/10 SCTs do not usually attempt.
That mix is what makes the Reeper SC interesting. It is not trying to be a clean race kit. It is not just another flat tub-chassis SCT with a new shell. It has a TVP-style dual vertical chassis layout, a 3660 4000KV brushless motor, an 80A ESC, a Savox-branded 12kg metal gear servo, and a body that looks better than expected even before the red or blue decals go on.
For battery choice, the answer is more practical than extreme: a well-sized 2S LiPo battery is the smartest everyday setup for the CEN Reeper SC. The truck can run 3S, and 3S is where the wild wheelies and backflips happen, but 2S gives the cleaner balance for normal dirt, grass, backyard tracks, and short course-style driving.

The Reeper SC is labeled as a short course truck, but the body tells a slightly different story. The rear spare tire, dual cockpit figures, fire extinguisher details, roof skids, and satin black finish push it toward a desert truck look. It has that compact pre-runner / desert basher vibe rather than the cleaner race SCT look many drivers expect from a traditional short course platform.
That identity mix is not a problem. It actually helps the truck stand out. A lot of 1/10 SCTs start to look familiar after a while: wide body, covered wheels, simple tub chassis, and a body shell that mostly exists to protect the tires. The Reeper SC feels more visual. It looks good parked, looks good sliding, and looks especially good when left mostly black. The included red and blue decal sheets are useful, but the plain murdered-out look may be the strongest version of the truck.
The body is still a short course body at speed, though. That means parachuting is part of the experience once the truck starts moving fast. On 3S, the front end can get light, the body can catch air, and throttle control becomes more important than just holding full trigger. That is not unique to the Reeper SC; it is part of the SCT world. But this truck has enough power that the effect shows up quickly.
| Area | CEN Reeper SC Details | What It Means in Use |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle Type | 1/10 scale 4WD RTR brushless short course truck | A short course basher with desert truck styling rather than a pure race SCT |
| Motor | 3660 4000KV brushless motor | Strong punch on 2S and very lively behavior on 3S |
| ESC | BEAST SL G2 80A ESC | Enough power system headroom for normal 2S driving and aggressive 3S use |
| Servo | 12kg metal gear servo by Savox | Usable RTR steering, though hard 3S driving may expose the servo saver and steering setup |
| Chassis | Dual vertical chassis / TVP-style layout | More distinctive than a basic flat tub SCT, but some areas may take more time to wrench on |
| Battery Support | 2S and 3S LiPo capable | 2S is the everyday sweet spot; 3S is the wild performance setup |
| Stock Connector | Deans / T-style connector | Battery connector or adapter choice should be checked before running |
| Battery Tray | 139 × 48 × 26mm | Pack height, wire exit, and connector clearance matter more than capacity alone |
The first thing that separates the Reeper SC from many 1/10 short course trucks is the chassis. Instead of a familiar flat tub layout, it uses a dual vertical plate-style structure with a narrow center section and upper bracing. We will immediately compare that idea to older HPI-style TVP platforms, and that comparison is understandable. The bigger point is that CEN did not give this truck the most generic SCT layout possible.
The chassis gives the truck a more mechanical, built-up look. The electronics sit tucked into the center section, the center driveshaft runs through the layout, and the suspension arms look chunky enough for rough use. It feels like a truck built for bashing, jumping, and loose terrain, not just clean parking lot laps.
There is a trade-off. A more enclosed, layered chassis can take more time to clean and wrench on than a simple tub chassis. If you run in sand, mud, or loose gravel, debris can still find its way into the truck. The narrow design may help keep some areas cleaner, but owners should still expect normal SCT cleanup after rough runs.

The Reeper SC is officially 2S and 3S capable, but the surprise is how good it feels on 2S. With a 4000KV motor, 2S already gives the truck enough punch to run quickly, jump confidently, and stay entertaining on dirt or grass. It is not the kind of truck that feels asleep until you install a bigger battery.
On 2S, the chassis feels more natural. The suspension has time to work, the truck is easier to place before a jump, and the driver can carry speed without every throttle pull becoming a wheelie. That matters because this truck has a full short course body, soft suspension, and desert-style details. More voltage is fun, but it can also make the truck busier than it needs to be.
For most owners, this is why the CEN Reeper SC battery collection focuses on 2S LiPo options. A good 2S battery keeps the truck fast, usable, and repeatable. It also works better with the compact tray and Deans / T-style connector layout than chasing an oversized high-capacity pack.
3S is where the Reeper SC starts acting less like a normal SCT and more like a stunt-capable desert basher. The extra voltage brings strong wheelie power, sharper throttle response, and enough wheel speed for real air control. Several early runs show that this truck can jump harder and rotate more easily than most people expect from a 1/10 short course truck.
That is the fun side of 3S, but it is also the demanding side. More power exposes the center diff setup, steering feel, tire ballooning, and body parachuting. The front end can get light under full throttle, and the full SCT body can catch air at speed. On a tight dirt track or backyard layout, 3S may be more power than the surface needs.
So the practical answer is simple: 2S is the daily setup, 3S is the show-off setup. Drivers who want wheelies, bigger jumps, and backflip attempts will enjoy 3S, but they should also check battery fitment, drivetrain temperature, diff behavior, tire condition, and steering response after hard runs.

The Reeper SC battery tray is listed at 139 × 48 × 26mm, and that number matters. The truck may be 3S capable, but the tray does not favor every large 3S pack. In real-world use, pack height, wire exit, connector angle, and strap position can decide whether a battery feels clean or awkward.
For everyday use, a 2S hardcase LiPo is the cleanest direction. It gives better protection for short course bashing, fits the truck’s personality, and keeps the wiring easier to manage. Since the stock truck uses a Deans / T-style connector, batteries with XT60, EC3, IC3, EC5, IC5, or other connectors may require a suitable adapter or connector change.
This is also why the Reeper SC should not be treated like a “bigger battery is always better” truck. A heavy or poorly fitting pack can make the truck harder to control and harder to service. The better choice is a battery that fits securely, keeps the wiring clean, and supports the way the truck is actually driven.
The Reeper SC jumps better than many drivers will expect from a 1/10 short course truck. The suspension is soft and plush, which helps the truck soak up rough ground and land smoothly. It can clear small jumps with very little drama on 2S, and on 3S it has enough wheel speed to adjust pitch in the air.
The same soft setup also brings some typical SCT behavior. There can be body roll, front-end lift, and occasional parachuting from the full body. That is not automatically a flaw; it is part of driving a full-bodied short course truck fast. The driver has to judge the terrain, the jump face, and the throttle rather than just holding full power everywhere.
For owners who plan to push the truck harder, a few small checks make sense: inspect the servo saver, check steering endpoints, watch for body rub, and pay attention to diff behavior. If the truck is used in sand, mud, or puddles, tire venting and trapped debris should also be checked after running.
| Check Area | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Battery fitment | The tray is compact, so height, connector position, and wire exit should be checked before running. |
| Connector setup | The stock truck uses Deans / T-style, so many drivers may need an adapter or connector change. |
| Diff tuning | The three-diff layout is tunable, and harder 3S driving may benefit from checking the diff setup early. |
| Servo saver / steering | The steering is usable, but harder driving can make the servo saver feel like a possible weak point. |
| Body rub and rattle | Full-bodied SCTs can rub or slap when driven hard, especially on jumps or rough terrain. |
| Tire vents | Sand and water can enter tires during loose-surface running, causing imbalance or tire damage. |
The Reeper SC makes the most sense for drivers who want a fun, aggressive, good-looking SCT basher rather than a pure race truck. It has real personality: the matte black body, dual decal options, spare tire, scale cockpit, soft suspension, and TVP-style chassis make it feel different from the usual 1/10 SCT formula.
It also has real tuning notes. The Deans / T-style connector may not be everyone’s favorite. The chassis may take more time to wrench on. The diffs and steering setup deserve attention if the truck is driven hard. And while 3S is exciting, it is not always the best choice for every surface.
Still, the foundation is strong. On 2S, the truck is already fun and controllable. On 3S, it becomes wild enough to make people rethink what a 1/10 short course truck can do. For drivers who like the desert-truck look and want a lively 4WD brushless SCT, the CEN Reeper SC is absolutely worth watching.
The CEN Reeper SC is a 1/10 4WD brushless short course truck. Visually, it has strong desert truck influence because of the spare tire, cockpit details, fire extinguishers, roof skids, and soft suspension feel.
For most everyday driving, a well-sized 2S LiPo battery is the best choice. It keeps the truck quick, controllable, and easier to fit. You can browse suitable options in the CEN Reeper SC battery collection.
Yes, the Reeper SC is 3S capable. On 3S, it becomes much more aggressive, with more wheelie power, higher speed, and stronger air control. For normal driving, 2S is usually the cleaner everyday setup.
The stock CEN Reeper SC uses a Deans / T-style connector. If your battery has XT60, EC3, IC3, EC5, IC5, or another connector, you may need a suitable adapter or connector change.
It can be driven on a track, but it feels more like a short course basher than a pure race SCT. For serious racing, diff tuning, tire choice, steering setup, and suspension changes would matter.
Yes. With the 4000KV brushless motor and 80A ESC, 2S already gives the Reeper SC plenty of speed and punch for dirt, grass, jumps, and backyard short course driving.
CNHL aim at providing high-quality Li-Po batteries and RC products to all hobby enthusiasts with excellent customer services and competitive prices
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