A push mower is not practical for a lawn too big. If it is too big even for a robot, it calls for a sit-on mower. Here’s the thing. If you have a massive lawn. You are probably rich enough to have some to deal with all your outdoor maintenance, tending of the lawn included. So, you probably don’t need to worry if the lawnmower is comfortable or how high-tech it is that it will benefit the work.
However, if you have a big lawn and still prefer to roll up your sleeves because it is actually quite therapeutic to do so, or you are just a good employer who wants the best equipment for your employee/gardener, then Husqvarna Xcite Zero-Turn Lawnmowers, namely, Z350 and Z380, will probably excite you.
The two models differ mainly in size and cutting power. Standard features include the industry-first on-stick controls, DuraSharp blades designed to last up to five years, and a best-in-class suspension system. And yes, we are still talking about mowers.
These new mowers utilized Husqvarna’s SmoothRide customizable comfort technology and best-in-class suspension featuring adjustable springs with 10 comfort settings and a 4-bar link system for a smooth ride with no rocking or wobbling. Both models further boast a premium seat (15” on the Z350 and 18” on the Z380) too.
A few other notables include premium all-terrain tires, a 54” fabricated cutting deck, a foot-operated lift system, a 12-positioning cutting height selector, an accessory rack for transporting small items, tool-less access to the battery, LED headlights, multiple tie-down points for trailer support, and an LCD digital dashboard with a fuel gauge for easy tracking of mower statistics, receive service reminders and check fuel levels.
The new Husqvarna Xcite Z350 and Z380 Zero-Turn Lawnmowers will be available starting in February 2023 through Husqvarna dealers and Lowe’s stores. Meanwhile, you can learn more HERE.
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