Part 1: Gas vs. Foam in Twin Tube Suspensions: Why Gas Bags Win

We are often asked about Foam vs. Gas bag shock absorbers for twin tube shocks. Because of this, we are doing a 2 part ...


We are often asked about Foam vs. Gas bag shock absorbers for twin tube shocks. Because of this, we are doing a 2 part mini blog series on the differences and why Gas bags are the way to go.

When your ride's performance matters, the details count. Deep inside those twin tube suspension systems, the battle of the shock absorbers is on: gas bags vs. foam. And we're here to tell you why gas bags, especially ours at The Brown Company, take the trophy every time.

Matt Brown, our owner, puts it simply: "Foam is fine for a Sunday drive, but when you're pushing limits, you need something that can take the heat – literally."

Here's the breakdown:

Heat and Pressure: No Sweat for Gas Bags

Twin tube suspensions get hot. Think high-performance racing, off-roading, even just hauling a heavy load. Foam breaks down under pressure and heat, leading to inconsistent performance. Gas bags? They're built tough. They thrive under pressure, keeping your ride smooth and controlled no matter what.

Durability: Gas Bags Go the Distance

Foam wears out, plain and simple. It gets soaked in oil, breaks down, and can even mess up other parts of your suspension. Gas bags, on the other hand, are built from tough materials that resist heat and chemicals. They last longer, saving you money on repairs and replacements in the long run.

Up Next: The Final Verdict on Control, Customization, & Sustainability

Stay tuned for Part 2 of this blog series, where we dive deeper into the benefits of gas bags for twin tube suspensions. We'll explore how they deliver unmatched control and consistency, how The Brown Company's innovations set us apart, and why gas bags are a more sustainable choice for the future.

In the meantime, want to experience the gas bag difference firsthand? Check out our product line or get in touch with our experts today!

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