My TOPS Raptor was a wee short for my Shrek sized proportions .

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So.... IMG_20240430_125629~2.jpg


Larger wheels..
Taller jug holder..


and all mine!
 

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I've never been a "one size fits all" sort of fella....

The wheels UP design of the Raptor demanded a longer handle in order for me to dance with it....PXL_20240602_221743975~2.jpg
 

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🤔 SO wheels down is Not a good thing? I would think it easier to control with wheels down. My odyssey jumps a lot.
 
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I’ve turned my Phoenix ‘wheels up’ more than a few times to grind traffic lanes, and the dreaded chair wear behind desks….

It’s kinda a pain in the arse.

Hopefully nothing like that.
 

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Jumping isn't a term I would use or am familiar with so you'll need to describe what you're concerned with


Is it possible the bristles from the driver are grabbing the carpet causing it to stall for a brief second

If your pads are too thin or too small that can certainly happen
 

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Jumping isn't a term I would use or am familiar with so you'll need to describe what you're concerned with


Is it possible the bristles from the driver are grabbing the carpet causing it to stall for a brief second

If your pads are too thin or too small that can certainly happen
My pad are thin and I do have the habit of pushing or pulling the machine to speed things up, and maybe my pads are not wet enough.
 
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