The ride is fine on smooth roads but a little abrupt
on bumpy pavement.
Not exact matches
Made with a high - performance aluminum chassis, the Maclaren Quest stroller features swivel front wheels that make the stroller easy to maneuver
on smooth surfaces and which can be locked to help when pushing over
bumpy ground or uneven
pavements.
The swivel front wheels make the stroller easy to maneuver
on smooth surfaces and can be locked to help when pushing over
bumpy ground or uneven
pavements.
Since the front wheels have the option to lock into place, you'll have more stability
on slightly
bumpier surfaces.This stroller is best for smoother
pavement and floors, though.
Traditional strollers are good for smooth surfaces but not
on bumpy and rugged
pavements.
The front wheel swivels
on smooth
pavement and locks
on bumpy terrain, making it easy to maneuver no matter where you are.
While this stroller is great
on smooth sidewalks and
pavement, it does not do so well
on bumpy surfaces such as gravel or off - road areas.
The car feels really sorted
on smooth
pavement, although you need maximum concentration to drive it swiftly
on bumpy, curving roads.
Oh - so - stylish thin tires
on 19 - inch wheels riding over
bumpy, winter - ravaged
pavement certainly didn't help.
Expecting a ride character
on the soft and plushy side, I was pleasantly surprised by the Avalon's composed handling and firm absorption of
bumpy pavement.
Finally, IDM's Active Ride Control automatically applies brakes as needed
on individual wheels to settle the car and help it feel more planted over
bumpy pavement.
In addition to other sport tuned suspension items, the SVT Cobra featured a specially designed independent rear - suspension system that was much lighter (125 - pounds) than the standard Mustang rear suspension and provided improved road feel and handling, particularly
on uneven or
bumpy pavement.
On smooth pavement, it isn't bad, but on bumpy roads, it's jarrin
On smooth
pavement, it isn't bad, but
on bumpy roads, it's jarrin
on bumpy roads, it's jarring.
Rolling over a
bumpy brick road, you can hear little more than the tires
on the
pavement.