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Product Spotlight: Ferris Suspension

Standing out in a crowded mower market means offering products with clear, demonstrable value. Ferris has spent nearly three decades engineering and patenting independent front and rear suspension systems that deliver a benefit every dealer can sell confidently: Real-world productivity gains that customers can feel.

Ferris’ full mower suspension goes beyond the basic seat-only suspension offered by many mower brands. It’s a difference operators can feel in the reduced impact and vibration during long days on rough turf. When operators stay comfortable. They stay productive—which is a message that resonates across both commercial and residential buyers.

Ferris’ suspension system, inspired by racecar engineering and launched in 1998, remains one of the most differentiated technologies in the category. With 20 suspension-related patents, Ferris is clearly positioned as a premium, innovation-driven brand.

And the benefits go beyond comfort. Independent suspension improves control, reduces fatigue, and supports higher mowing speeds without compromising cut quality. Paired with the iCD+ cutting system, Ferris mowers deliver consistent, high-quality results across property types making a compelling story for customers who demand both productivity and a great looking lawn.

Ferris also backs its suspension with a 10-year, worry-free warranty covering all suspension components and labor, the strongest in the industry. For dealers, this provides a low-risk selling point and helps customers see the long-term value of their investment.

With full-machine suspension, Ferris gives dealers something especially powerful: A feature most competitors can’t match and one that customers don’t want to give up once they’ve tried it.

Visit ferrismowers.com. 

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