I've got the Bag Boy Nitron and I love it. It's so easy to open, the build quality is excellent, there's plenty of storage and having a hand brake rather than foot brake is much better imo.
I have been using push carts for about four years now. Started with a Quickfold(extreme budget model) eventually progressed to the Clicgear 3.5+ which I have now been using for 3 years. I absolutely love it! Once you are used to setting it up it is actually really fast and easy to setup. There is so much storage space with the hanging net and also the enclosed compartment. The accessories that you get make it so user friendly as well. You can basically build up your Clicgear to suit your on course needs. I would highly recommend the Clicgear 3.5+ or the 4.0(that was very low balled in this video). I don't see my 3.5+ breaking anytime soon but when it does I will be sure to get the 4.0 or relevant new Clicgear model.
I still have an old Bag Boy pull cart I’ve had for about 30 years. Cost a $100 back then but they last forever. Only use it for the driving range though, age plus old injuries have me shell out for a buggy each round these days. Damn shame because I wanted walking the course to be part of my retirement exercise but as long as I get out it’s all that matters.
I've had probably five or six hand carts over the years. I currently have the Clic Gear and love it. It's far and away my favorite, mainly for how compact it is. It did take a couple of times setting it up and putting it away to get used to. I did it a couple of times in my living room watching a RU-vid video and have not had a moment's problem since.
I've had an mgi R75 electric buggy for about 10 years. In that time I have replaced a lead acid battery with an mgi lithium and that's brilliant. One problem was seen however. The control module joins the motor via a cable that runs down inside the handle. Over time, as I unfolded the buggy, that cable gets stretched to the point where mine broke. There was nothing I could do about it, it just failed to allow connection between the control module and the motor. Solved by mgi who just replaced the cable.
Maybe just me, but i hardly think that saying £599 and up is entry level for most people. Just bought Ben Sayers Lithium for £350 which is what i would call entry level and works really well.
No, it's not you ! entry level is not £550 as you say £350 is basic budget one, and I've also bought the Ben Sayers and love the simplicity and cost of it. Let's see how long it lasts.
I prefer the Alphard EWheels. More steps to set up, but much wider and more stable wheelbase than any of those carts you reviewed. All of those carts can easily tip over on uneven terrain and side hills. Not the EWheels. And it is more economically priced than any of those carts you reviewed
I had an ewheels paired with an RV1C didn’t get on with it, think it would have been better with an RV1S. Got a Motocaddy M1 now and has been faultless. Never tipped over!
I was surprised not to see the Motocaddy M7, the Alphard eWheels or the MGI Zip Navigator on here. In my area they’re the only models of electric carts I’ve really seen people using … not that where I live is necessarily representative, though.
well the best electric golf trolly ever made is a GREENHILL you probably never heard of THEY WERE ENGLISH it and they are not in busness anymore BUT BUY A SECOND HAND ONE YOU CAN GET ALL THE BITS FOR THEM AND THEY ARE BUILT TO LAST YOU DONT GET BELLS AND WHISTLES JUST RELIABLE CLASS
I bought a Walker Trolley a few years ago and love it. The trolley has pneumatic wheels, a single pivot point that makes it easy to fold/unfold and a solid foot brake. I've tried out a few of the plastic trolleys in this video when traveling and I'm always struck by how flimsy they are and how weak the brakes are.
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Wouldn't get another clicgear, sticky to unfold and the bag is hard to get seated on the bottom holder, mine is a older model but the said faults turned me off the brand, they seem to just punch out a so-so product and charge a premium, which comes across as a greedy company!!!