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Yup. Cart is right in front of me.To make sure that I am understanding, are you doing this without a remote?
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Yup. Cart is right in front of me.To make sure that I am understanding, are you doing this without a remote?
Nope and nope. Working perfectly and quite sturdyThe wheel base seems really narrow, do you have any issues with tipping, particularly on a sharper turn? or have you perhaps put added weight in the bag?
This one is not remote but it’s certainly a breeze to use. One button start and stop and just moves along with meIm kinda curious about the basics...after using the cart does the fact it’s remote control make the round and golfing experience easier? Is it a pain to control the device by remotes....is it easier to push. CRT?
I haven’t tried the M7 remote, but have a MGI remote and prefer this one with the GPS and features. But part of that is because I’m not keen on the MGI caddy as much as the Motocaddy. If I was choosing I would probably go M7, but I don’t think you can go wrong with either of them.Oh man, please tell me you hate it. Seriously, what are your thoughts after another use ... M7 remote or M5 GPS non-remote? I have that "about to pull the trigger" twitch.
Oh man, please tell me you hate it. Seriously, what are your thoughts after another use ... M7 remote or M5 GPS non-remote? I have that "about to pull the trigger" twitch.
Great feedback @Canadan!!What a thrill it was to play a golf course that allows push carts let alone push cart technology.
@JB laughed quite a bit at how often I’d be holding onto the handlebars of the M5 despite it pushing itself and honestly it was just force of habit more than anything. There is an ability to realign the unit if it seems to be favoring left or right but it never was an issue for me so hard to say how often it’s needed if at all.
the gps feature was awesome too. Having the ability to seek out green info and hazard info right in front of where I pull clubs is super convenient. I also challenged it quite a bit against my rangefinder and the numbers seemed to be close to spot on. Very impressive.
the most surprising to me was the balance it had. I freely picked comfortable speeds to accommodate the terrain and never felt like bumpy conditions were too much for the M5 to handle. I had a bit of water spill out of my open cup in the holder but that is of course to be expected.
of all the ups and downs there was only one situation where I had to help it not tip backwards, and that was going up the 9th before the fairway. It was already uphill, and after a dip that brought in a more severe uphill, the tip occurred. I think that’s pretty fantastic.