Worth pointing out with the trains:
1. They have a true suspension system for each axel. Suspension has been used on other coaster trains, but often does not have the spring coil and what not. This all allows for a smoother ride and better transitioning from element to element.
2. The wheels are 100% steel, which Rocky Mountain points to as an indicator of Outlaw Run being a wooden coaster. Steel coasters use a polyurethane wheel in contrast. Which leads me to ask, what kind of wheels does the New Texas Giant have?
1. They have a true suspension system for each axel. Suspension has been used on other coaster trains, but often does not have the spring coil and what not. This all allows for a smoother ride and better transitioning from element to element.
2. The wheels are 100% steel, which Rocky Mountain points to as an indicator of Outlaw Run being a wooden coaster. Steel coasters use a polyurethane wheel in contrast. Which leads me to ask, what kind of wheels does the New Texas Giant have?