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MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy
As the electric segment of push carts takes off, the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy might just be in a class by itself. Sturdy, quiet and full of features makes it stand out in a growing crowd.
We want to get THPer thoughts and feedback in a longterm test case involving this exceptional device. So we are LOOKING FOR TESTERS!
Criteria
You must be able to check in on the forum thread daily (or close to it) to discuss usage and answer questions.
You will be reviewing this amazing tool for a period of 90 days (then it is yours to keep).
This one is for Albatross Club Members only. The club is open to everybody and helps support an amazing charity. If you want more info, click here.
How to Signup
Comment below and answer these 3 questions.
1. Are you part of the #PushCartMafia?
2. What makes you want to switch to Electric?
3. What feature stands out on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy (see features)?
4. Confirm you are a 2021 Albatross Club Member
Then sit back and in a few days we will announce a couple of THPers to join staff members Dean and Mward and send units out to each. Remember this is not just a contest, but a willingness to help provide feedback on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy so that those looking for facts can be informed.
Looking forward to seeing who joins in on the MotoCaddy Electric Caddy Testing.
1. Yes, I enjoy walking as much as possible make the game more enjoyable.
2. Less stress on the body, would allow for easier tracking of stats as hands wouldn’t be occupied.
3. Rechargeable controller and 9 speed options (fast walker).
4. Absolutely never a doubt.
Just hit my one year anniversary.
2. What makes you want to switch to Electric?
I thought pushcarts were for old men until I started using one. It completely changed my game. Riding in a cart seems to give you less time to think about your game. Carrying can wear you out, especially on the hot & humid summer days. Electric seems to be the next level of game improvement options.
3. What feature stands out on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy (see features)?
Seeing as how they list 20+ features, I’m thinking it’s got to be how they all work together. It’s a good chunk of change to shell out and cohesiveness will be the selling point.
4. Confirm you are a 2021 Albatross Club Member
Yep. Kept putting it off out of laziness but this place gives way too much in info and contests not to support it and the charity.
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2. What makes you want to switch to Electric? Is this a trick question? Who would prefer a standard push cart to an electric one?!
3. What feature stands out on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy (see features)? The rechargeable remote
4. Confirm you are a 2021 Albatross Club Member. Indeed I am!
1. not yet but ponder it more and more every year
2. who wouldn’t want to try the Cadillac of "push" carts?!
3. slimFold car boot friendly design – if I can’t fit it in my trunk with my bag, it’s a non-starter so I appreciate the attention to this detail
4. yes
2. I would like to switch to electric to be different from the rest of the walkers at my home course. I have not seen one on the course
3. Seeing how small and compact the unit is when folded up will make it easy to fit behind my seat in the truck. The automatic hill assist is pretty cool as well
4. Yes
Yes enjoy rounds walking with my sun mountain micro cart and the gadgets attached to it.
2. What makes you want to switch to Electric? I enjoy the walk and might enjoy repping the step if someone was doing the pushing. Makes you really be able to enjoy the walk and think about the next shot.
3. What feature stands out on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy (see features)?
I think having a tight trunk makes it ultra important to be a space saver so the ultra fold compact footprint is clutch… Speaking of clutch the remote and speed control of the cart will definitely come in handy on some sloped course designs.
4. Confirm you are a 2021 Albatross Club Member
You know it.
1. Are you part of the #PushCartMafia? Affirmative
2. What makes you want to switch to Electric? I want my own robot
3. What feature stands out on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy (see features)?
Fits into the smallest car boots for easy transportation and storage
4. Confirm you are a 2021 Albatross Club Member? Double Affirmative
2. Getting older sucks. Would really like the ability to continue to walk but not get as tired as I sometimes do in the heat of the central valley. I know the pushing/walking takes a toll over the course of a round and would love to finish without my shoulders being sore.
3. The remote control is the top feature but also really like the ideas of the anti tip wheel.
4. Yes I am a AC Member, and very proud of being one!
Yes. Especially early morning so I can get out before carts are out.
2. What makes you want to switch to Electric?
The course I play most often is quite hilly and, even with a good push cart, my back gets tired and pretty sore (spinal surgery complications). As much as I love to walk, the hills really hamper my performance and fun.
3. What feature stands out on the MotoCaddy M7 REMOTE Electric Caddy (see features)?
The unit really appears to be feature rich, but the compact size and ease of use sound impressive.
4. Confirm you are a 2021 Albatross Club Member?
Absolutely
Not in the Mafia so good luck to those who are.
2. Pushing is fine, but going electric seems even better for "enjoying the walk"
3. It seems like there are several features specifically for managing rough terrain, which would give peace of mind since you aren’t holding the cart
4. Yep!
2. The reason I’d join #pushcartmafia
3. Hill control – both my course’s are rolling terrain
4. Yes – reup’d recently
THP & MotoCaddy bringing joy
Might as well call the test thread “Walking in first class”
I am quite excited for mine!
Though both Mrs Duffer and I are #PushCartMafia members we don’t get in enough rounds per week to do this evaluation justice.
2. It would interesting to see it work on hilly club I belong to
3. The remote feature would be nice because there are times when I don’t want to be anywhere near my clubs
4. Yes I’m an AC member
As I am now part of the 60+ age group pushing clubs around hill courses is starting to become an issue. The electric push carts look to offer the best of both worlds turing a round of golf into a walk in the park while playing the sport I love.
The remote control, the anti tip wheels and the ability to fold down to a compact package make the Motocaddy M7 a must try.
I am an Albatross member in good standing.
I have been looking at an electric pushcart for a while now and I am intrigued by them but just have never pulled the trigger.
My favorite features are how compact it folds down to and the remote is a big plus.
Yes I am an AC member.
2. What makes you want to switch to electric? We have some really hilly courses here. Pushing isn’t fun on those, especially for my wife, who has a bad back.
3. What stands out? I think the auto downhill control – like I said, this would be great for hilly courses, but having to manage speed coming down those hills would be tough
4. Yes, I am an AC member.
Summer in Georgia and the big 7-0 looming in the near future along with four or five long uphill green to tee holes, I revert to the big golf cart.
I believe this could be the solution. Small footprint when folded, easy open but the feature I like most is the 28v li battery that can be recharged while onboard. This one checks all the boxes
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This one just wrapped up, but stay tuned, more awesome stuff coming soon.