Since there is no suspension, it doesn't
absorb bumps very well so I don't recommend it for long walks at the park.
Not exact matches
It rolls on 4 wheels, with twin's front wheels which is swivel & because of the small size front wheels the maneuverability is
very easy, you can take the stroller to narrow areas & the wheels can
absorb some of the terrain &
bumps but is it is not for extreme harsh surface like other stroller.
Because of all wheels suspension system it runs
very smoothly on rough roads & can
absorb bumps or bumpy terrain.
That is, until I found out that it's unsafe to jog with a regular stroller (the plastic wheels don't
absorb shock or take
bumps very well) and figured we'd probably need a jogging stroller.
The front wheels have built in suspension to
absorb some of the
bumps and this seems to work
very well.
The Z4 sDrive35i's body structure is notably stiff; every time I went over rough pavement, I marveled at how well this
very tightly screwed - together roadster
absorbed the
bumps, the heaves, the asphalt patches, and the railroad crossings.
It is
very smooth,
absorbing bumps in the road and providing a
very quiet ride with little wind and road noise.
Intrigue has a
very stiff chassis, which helps the suspension system
absorb the energy from
bumps.
The suspension
absorbs much more of the
bumps, transferring
very little harshness back into the cabin.
The soft suspension
absorbs road
bumps and pot holes
very well.
Around town it
absorbs bumps and pot holes
very well.