Bad Boy Bandit UTV Review: What to Know Before You Buy
- Waller County Equipment
- Sep 9
- 3 min read

When it comes to working Texas land, you don’t need bells and whistles—you need grit, power, and reliability. That’s exactly what the Bad Boy Bandit 750 brings to the table. Whether you're clearing brush, hauling feed, or just getting from one end of the ranch to the other, this machine doesn’t flinch. In this review, we’ll break down everything you need to know before you buy: pricing, features, model options, off-road performance, and why Waller County Equipment is your trusted UTV dealer in Texas.
Overview: Meet the Bad Boy Bandit 750
The Bandit 750 is Bad Boy’s entry into the side-by-side UTV market, and it holds its own in a tough crowd. Designed with both utility and comfort in mind, this UTV is built for serious work but doesn’t shy away from fun on the weekends.
Engine: 749cc Liquid-Cooled EFI
Horsepower: 33 HP
Transmission: Automatic CVT
Drivetrain: 4WD with differential lock
Payload Capacity: 500 lbs (bed) / 1,200 lbs (total)
Towing Capacity: 1,200 lbs
Built on a rugged steel frame with a high-clearance suspension, the Bandit 750 can take a beating and still get the job done. Whether you're rolling over rocky trails or wet pasture, it's up for the challenge.
Performance in the Field
Out here in Texas, terrain is no joke. You need a machine that doesn’t blink at ruts, mud, or heat. The Bandit 750’s independent dual A-arm suspension, 11 inches of ground clearance, and 4WD system make it capable of handling rough ground with ease.
The automatic CVT transmission keeps things simple—just press the pedal and go. For fence repair, livestock work, or property maintenance, the Bandit 750 shines with its tight turning radius, responsive throttle, and strong towing power.
Features That Matter
Bad Boy didn’t load this UTV with fluff. They gave it what you actually need:
Digital dash display
High-intensity LED headlights
Large dump bed with gas assist
Steel front bumper and full skid plate
Receiver hitch and winch-ready frame
Want more comfort? The crew cab model gives you room for four grown adults, making it perfect for ranch crews or family rides.
Bandit 750 vs Crew Cab: Which One’s for You?
The standard Bandit 750 is ideal for solo riders or pairs doing hands-on work—tight turns, light hauling, and in-and-out use all day long.
The Bandit 750 Crew Cab offers:
Seating for four
Extended chassis
Similar towing and hauling performance
It’s a solid option if you’re managing workers or want a weekend rec machine for hunting, trail rides, or back 40 access.
How Much Does the Bad Boy Bandit 750 Cost?
Right now, Waller County Equipment offers competitive pricing on both solo and crew cab models.
Bandit 750 Base Model
Bandit 750 Crew Cab
Prices may vary based on features, upgrades, and availability. We also offer financing options and seasonal promotions, so give us a call or swing by the lot in Hempstead to get an exact quote.
Why Buy from Waller County Equipment?
You’ve got options—but not all dealers are created equal. At Waller County Equipment, we do business the right way:
We don’t just sell UTVs—we run them ourselves. That’s why you’ll always get real advice, fair pricing, and dependable machines that are ready to work.
Final Thoughts: Is the Bandit 750 Right for You?
If you need a reliable UTV that punches above its weight in performance, durability, and price—the Bad Boy Bandit 750 is a strong contender. Whether you’re tackling tough jobs or exploring the trails, this side-by-side is built for Texas terrain.

Ready to Get Behind the Wheel?
Don’t just read about it—test drive the Bandit 750 today at Waller County Equipment in Hempstead, TX. Call us at (979) 921-9900 to check availability and lock in your price. We’ll get you riding in no time.
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