Sentences with phrase «tough terrain means»

The tough terrain means Global Positioning Systems can not be used and Wireless Sensor Networks are less reliable due to interference from the rock mass and lack of access points.

Not exact matches

Large wheels let this stroller ride smoothly on any tough terrain, and it even has extra storage, which means you'll never have to sacrifice necessary items because you're lacking space.
The hard rubber wheels mean it's not a great choice for jogging or going on tough terrain, but again — if that's not something you plan on doing, you don't need to worry about that.
Loosely translated, Gelaendewagen means «tough terrain vehicle.»
When combined with the standard Goodyear Wrangler All - Terrain tires with tough Kevlar construction, Multi-terrain Select helps enhance traction dramatically, meaning you can get back to the fun more quickly.
That means whether you're seeking out the toughest terrain as a challenge or simply finding yourself caught in an unexpected snow storm somewhere, your Trail Rated Jeep can conquer it all.
When driving on slipperier surfaces like snowed - over roads or dirt trails, the Subaru Legacy does handle the tougher terrain with relative ease, and (in conjunction with the traction and stability control) should mean you'll overcome all but the most adverse conditions that Mother Nature can throw at you.
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