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Navimow i110N + Rough Terrain Kit, Robust Wheels for Muddy Terrain and up to 35% Incline.

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$1,168.30
Navimow i110N + Rough Terrain Kit, Robust Wheels for Muddy Terrain and up to 35% Incline.
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What It Is

This is a Navimow i110N robotic lawn mower bundled with a Rough Terrain Kit, featuring reinforced wheels designed for muddy, uneven ground and slopes up to 35%. It’s built for users who need reliable mowing on challenging terrain where standard robot mowers typically struggle.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Exact model match: This kit is specifically for the Navimow i110N robot mower. It is not compatible with other Navimow models (e.g., i105, i108) or any other brand.
  • Terrain requirements: The Rough Terrain Kit adds larger, lug-style wheels (approx. 6–7 inches in diameter) and a raised chassis. Check that your yard’s obstacles (e.g., low-hanging branches, narrow gate openings) accommodate the increased height and width.
  • Incline rating: The mower handles up to 35% slope (about 19 degrees). Verify your steepest slopes don’t exceed this; steeper inclines will cause wheel slip or mower shutdown.
  • No deck measurement needed: Since it’s a complete robot mower, there’s no deck size to match. Just ensure your lawn area is within the i110N’s recommended range (up to 0.25 acres) and that the boundary wire can be installed on uneven terrain.

Key Things to Know

  • Build quality: The reinforced wheels are molded from a tough rubber compound with deep treads, offering good grip in mud, loose soil, and wet grass. The raised chassis prevents the mower from getting stuck on rocks or roots.
  • Installation: The Rough Terrain Kit comes pre-installed on the mower—no assembly required. You only need to set up the boundary wire and charging station per the manual (about 30–60 minutes).
  • Gotcha – battery life: The larger wheels and increased traction demand more power. Expect slightly shorter run times (roughly 60–70 minutes per charge) compared to standard wheels on flat terrain.
  • Gotcha – turning radius: The bigger wheels make the mower slightly less maneuverable in tight corners or narrow passages. Plan your boundary layout to avoid sharp turns.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a property with significant mud, loose soil, or slopes up to 35%—and you want a robot mower that can handle it out of the box without aftermarket mods. It’s ideal for owners of smaller, hilly, or uneven lawns (up to 0.25 acres) who prioritize traction over battery runtime. Skip it if your lawn is mostly flat and dry, as the standard wheels are cheaper and more efficient.

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