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The etesia is fantastic in the wet but the design of the wheels makes terrible ruts, we sold ours.
I have a etesia about two years old already replaced the wheels and they need done again
What size would you be thinking? I find any etesia bigger than the 46cm that we have is a colossal weight, and probably around the 3k mark as well.
the weibang that we have is a 53cm model and a good solid lawnmower, it is steel deck because I only keep push mowers for 2 years (bar etesias funny). so it will be changed before it rots, and to be gone at around the 5-600 mark you couldn't really go far wrong. I added a hi lift blade which is an absolute game changer, though does make it thirstier on fuel. But yea I would say the hi lift blade has the weibang as capable in the wet as our etesias.
peter has a point about the ruts left in the grass.