Goins
"Not too shabby"
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- Jun 5, 2010
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I've been wanting a nice push cart for a while now to help get in shape and knock some of the costs of playing golf down. I recieved a gift certificate for Dick's and thought this would be a great time to purchase one. To be honest I had full intentions of buying a clicgear but they were sold out, but when I saw this cart which was on sale I couldn't pass it up.
To start off this cart is very simple to fold and open unlike the clicgear. You only have to pull one lever and it folds up in one simple motion. The only downfall is that it doesn't fold quite as compact but small enough to fit in any trunk.
It has a padded compartment to hold your items like keys or a phone and also includes a stretch band secured with velcro. The scorecard holding lid secures with a strong magnet instead of a plastic clip that could break over time. The underside also has two slots for holding spare golfballs.
Another feature that I liked about this cart was that the cupholder is large enough to hold my large gatorade refill bottle instead of having to keep it stored in my bag cooler.
The park brake is conveniently located on the right hand side and works very well with a simple flip of the lever. The handle can also be telescoped in or out by flipping the red lever pictured on each side of the cart.
I tried two types of bags for fitment, a taylormade and my Bagboy revolver. Both bags fit securely with absolutely no twisting whatsoever. You can see in the pictures that two straps hold the bag securely in it's cradle. The cradles are also adjustable to fit any sized bag. I like that the top has a velcro fastener for fast attach/detach of the bag.
Overall I'm happy with my purchase. The cart pushes very well and is very stable with a wide footprint. I had no issues at all on uneven terrain and it never felt or acted as if it would fall over. Can sturdier and more compact carts be found? Yes they can, but for simplicity and ease of use, not to mention price this cart would be hard to beat.
To start off this cart is very simple to fold and open unlike the clicgear. You only have to pull one lever and it folds up in one simple motion. The only downfall is that it doesn't fold quite as compact but small enough to fit in any trunk.
It has a padded compartment to hold your items like keys or a phone and also includes a stretch band secured with velcro. The scorecard holding lid secures with a strong magnet instead of a plastic clip that could break over time. The underside also has two slots for holding spare golfballs.
Another feature that I liked about this cart was that the cupholder is large enough to hold my large gatorade refill bottle instead of having to keep it stored in my bag cooler.
The park brake is conveniently located on the right hand side and works very well with a simple flip of the lever. The handle can also be telescoped in or out by flipping the red lever pictured on each side of the cart.
I tried two types of bags for fitment, a taylormade and my Bagboy revolver. Both bags fit securely with absolutely no twisting whatsoever. You can see in the pictures that two straps hold the bag securely in it's cradle. The cradles are also adjustable to fit any sized bag. I like that the top has a velcro fastener for fast attach/detach of the bag.
Overall I'm happy with my purchase. The cart pushes very well and is very stable with a wide footprint. I had no issues at all on uneven terrain and it never felt or acted as if it would fall over. Can sturdier and more compact carts be found? Yes they can, but for simplicity and ease of use, not to mention price this cart would be hard to beat.