Sentences with phrase «traverse rough terrain»

The one that's already operational challenges you to assume the mantle of a designer by constructing a wheeled cart that would traverse a rough terrain to safely transport coconuts to the shredder.
Fragile is a short and sweet little puzzle platformer with a great message as you play a fragile little egg who's attempting to traverse some rough terrain with it's siblings.
Take out the seriously badass army of tanks trying to take you down while you traverse some rough terrain, upgrading your monster machine as you go.
Their robot, called CHIMP, has legs that can fold up and double as treads when the robot needs to traverse rough terrain.
The durable design allows this bike to traverse rough terrain, so your mini pro rider's adventures won't be limited to small areas.
For example, if you never traverse rough terrain, there would be no point in investing extra money into a sit and stand jogging stroller with ample suspension and relatively bigger wheels such as the Mountain Buggy Terrain.
The large front wheels and sturdy aluminum frame makes it easy to traverse rough terrain while swiveling front wheel helps taking narrow turns in shops.
Yet it works marvelously, traversing rough terrain without a stumble.
Christensen said that NASA's proposed Astrobiology Field Laboratory would be a good candidate as a robotic gully visitor, because it would not only be sterilized but also capable of traversing rough terrain.
Seeing as equine transportation was more or less the only available method of traversing the rough terrain of the frontier back in the day, as trains only connected major settlements, characters inhabiting the Red Dead world had to learn this skill unless they wanted the coarse desert sand to chew through a pair of shoes every three months.
An increased ride height of 20 mm means it can traverse rougher terrain, while skid plates protect the underside of the car if it does make contact with the ground.
Seeing as equine transportation was more or less the only available method of traversing the rough terrain of the frontier back in the day, as trains only connected major settlements, characters inhabiting the Red Dead world had to learn this skill unless they wanted the coarse desert sand to chew through a pair of shoes every three months.

Not exact matches

Backpacks are a mainstay of soldiers, hikers, firefighters and others who have to lug heavy loads, often over rough terrain where wheeled vehicles can not traverse.
Some of the races are full of mud, forcing you to traverse long trails of rough terrain.
But the latter succeeds in traversing such rough terrain while the former falls short, a difference that comes down, I think, to their uses of disenchantment.
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