Download app on Google Play


Imagen de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps) en OfertitasTOP
New offer
Thumbnail principal de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Thumbnail 1 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Thumbnail 2 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Thumbnail 3 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Thumbnail 4 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Thumbnail 5 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Thumbnail 6 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

Amazon
Reviews
4
+116

Reviews

4
+116 reviews

Price

£23.99£15.99-33%
View offer

View offer

Product description

At a glance

If your child is already into 1:64 diecast cars, this Hot Bee flexible race track is designed to make play feel bigger without needing a lot of floor space. It’s a long, soft silicone track intended for DIY “gravity ramps” and vertical drops, including setups that stick to windows or glass doors using heavy-duty suction cups.

On paper, the appeal is clear: the track is flexible, portable, and built for more than just looping on the carpet. The dual-lane layout also pushes slightly more competitive play (two cars head-to-head), rather than a single lane where racing can get a bit repetitive.

Still, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic: you’re not buying a pre-built stunt kit. You’re buying a flexible track system that you’ll need to position and use creatively.

What it does well (and what you’ll notice)

Detalle de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

The headline feature is the combination of length and softness. With 14.7ft (4.5M) of continuous track, there’s room to build longer runs and set up rolling ramps and drops. The material is described as non-toxic silicone that stays flexible and won’t snap like stiff plastic can. That matters for families who’ve had “hard track” pieces crack after enthusiastic play.

Where this track really tries to stand out is the wall-and-window angle. The included heavy-duty suction cups are there to stick the track to windows, glass doors, and smooth tiles, so you can use vertical space instead of being limited to the floor. In practice, a simple setup is easy to imagine: suction one end high on a window, route the track down in a gentle bend, then let a car roll into a drop and out to the finish zone.

The dual-lane design also changes the feel of play. Two cars can run side by side, which tends to keep kids more engaged than single-car “trains of thought” racing.

Key takeaways before you buy

Detalle 1 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Detalle 2 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

This is a DIY gravity-style track, not a battery-powered toy. Its “action” comes from height, slope, and how you position the run. If you like setting up little challenges—“Can your car make it further?” or “Try a steeper drop”—then it can be genuinely satisfying.

Detalle de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

However, the suction approach comes with a sensible caveat: it’s intended for windows, glass doors, and smooth tiles, so results can depend quite a lot on the surface and how clean it is. If you’re thinking of using it on textured or not-very-smooth areas, you may not get the secure stick they’re aiming for.

Also note the compatibility claim is for 1:64 scale diecast cars. Cars are not included, so you’ll need your own 1:64-style vehicles ready.

Specs in plain English

Tech summary

  • Type: flexible gravity race track for 1:64 diecast cars
  • Length: 14.7ft (4.5M)
  • Design: dual-lane
  • Material: soft non-toxic silicone
  • Track colours: red & black
Detalle de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

In the box (as stated)

1x red & black track, 3x suction cups, 1x hook suction, 1x string, and a setup guide.

Who it suits (and who should be cautious)

Detalle 1 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Detalle 2 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

It’s a good fit if you want a screen-free activity that relies on creativity and repeated setups. It suits families who already have 1:64 diecast cars and are keen to turn a window, glass door, or smooth tiled area into a “race zone”. It also makes sense if portability matters, because you can roll it up when you’re done.

It’s not for you if you’re looking for a rigid, pre-assembled track that works the same way every time with minimal effort. If you dislike fiddly setup or you mainly have rough surfaces, suction-based mounting may feel like extra hassle.

Detalle de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

There’s also a practical limitation: because the concept is gravity and height, very simple flat-floor setups might feel less exciting than using vertical space.

Maintenance & setup reality check

Because it’s silicone and flexible, storage is straightforward—roll it up when you’re finished. The bigger “maintenance” is actually setup: suction cups generally perform best when the surface is smooth and reasonably clean, and the track placement is deliberate rather than just thrown into position.

If you’re new to gravity ramps, start small. Try a low run first, get a feel for how the track flexes and where the car naturally rolls, then add height for the “drop to the floor” moments.

Mini FAQ

Detalle de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

Do I need special cars for this track?

It’s designed for 1:64 scale diecast cars, and the listing notes that cars are not included—so you’ll need to use your own 1:64 vehicles.

Detalle 1 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)
Detalle 2 de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

Can it be used on the floor as well?

The idea is to use vertical space with suction, but it’s also a race track, so floor-style play is possible. The most distinctive results come when you mount to windows/glass or smooth tiles.

Is the track safe for younger kids?

Detalle de Hot Bee 14.7ft flexible race track for 1:64 diecast cars (dual-lane, suction cups, portable wall ramps)

The track is described as soft silicone and non-toxic, with a design intended to be gentle on little hands. That said, it’s still a play setup for ages 3–8, so normal supervision is sensible.

What comes in the box?

You get the 14.7ft red & black track, suction cups, a hook suction, a string, and a setup guide.

Should you buy it?

This is worth considering if you want a long, flexible 1:64 race track that encourages active play and lets you use wall or window space for gravity drops—especially if your child already has diecast cars and likes experimenting with ramps and stunts. The soft silicone design is a sensible choice if you’ve had issues with rigid tracks cracking.

You may want to skip it if you need a fully ready, one-piece track experience, or if you don’t have suitable smooth glass/tile surfaces for the suction cups to grip reliably. It also won’t be the right purchase if you don’t already plan to use 1:64 scale cars, since cars aren’t included.